I'm a dnb fan and I look for progressive (?) dubstep
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Excuse me for creating a new topic for dubstep music, yet I want to start conversation between dstep & db fans.
Let me explain:
When I started listening to electronic music I was fascinated with all the dubstep's woobs and wibbles. I graduated at music school, thus I was taught not to like every-single song on earth (I can hear that some sounds that do not match to other etc. - I am rather sophisticated).
Whereas I am huge fan of dnb (not all of it, as you might clicked in) such as neurofunk (which is annoying to ppl who do not listen to dnb) and classic dnb.
I loved dubstep for the first year of my electronic music experience, but when I got used to it, it does not sound really progressive. The very most of popular dubstep songs are schemed the same:
- intro
- drop
- bassline with woobles and giggles and shit (+ vocals)
- volume down (I forgot how is it called sorry) + another drop
Technically all electronic music is build like this (the scheme suits not only for electro), yet dubstep nowadays is annoying me. I am fed of listening to the same sounds (skrillex) which should be making me ENTHUSIASTIC or something like that. Some of you would say "listen to drumstep - it's faster and you should like it if you listen to dnb", but I do not feel this kind of music at all. It's just too shallow for me. For me dnb is energetic, sometimes emotional, sometimes trashy and sometimes horryfying (depends on subgenre), but I cannot bear to listen to all of dubstep songs (it's terror for me) to find the ones I will love.
I know that there are plenty of classic (not everyone likes that kind of dstep) artist like Burial, I know them and don't want to bring them up here. I need climatic artists/songs.
I search for dubstep that is absorbing, kinda trance + has more to offer than regular dubstep, like this:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYn24veZ_s4[/media]
try glitch.
if you're looking for progression, try anything that isn't dance music
[editline]4th February 2013[/editline]
but seriously
check out amon tobin, particularly his album 'isam'
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxZVKwh_5O0[/media]
Dubstep thread down there. As for something useful, Silkie makes tunes that you may be after
[media]http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GS_duQ7EGIo[/media]
The City Limits albums are sick
You might like Dismantle. Not really dubstep but still on that 140 tip.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6pdrEmAePU[/media]
You may be into [URL=https://www.youtube.com/user/MrSuicideSheep]MrSuicideSheep's channel[/URL], or [URL=https://www.youtube.com/user/AJPuk]AJP's channel[/URL], or [URL=https://www.youtube.com/user/MORchillstep?feature=watch]MOR's channel[/URL].
I catch myself navigating through YouTube's suggested videos on the side, I look for channels that I can classify certain genres under; most of the channels are a mix of genres but have a specific taste in songs. There really is a lot out there, but I feel I can relate with the sound you are looking for.
[editline]7th February 2013[/editline]
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