PH30NIX wrote:
It is so painful to read this topic seriously. Kids calling brostep dubstep and stuff. And I would like to share that I sincerely hate the US artists for taking the music from Europe and runing it. No, they aren't improving it. Just because some famous artists from other eletronic genres sponsored those twats and made them famous doesn't mean they are good. True dubstep artists are like... Plastician, Benga, Coki, Mala, Kode9, Skream and so on... Ofcourse I like some new artists because they are trully unique with their own style, but most of the new ones are just so generic and ear-raping. If you don't wanna chill you can always listen to... p0gman for example, his music is very energetic I might say. There, Imma post a track...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftsG4hcteOI
I thought brostep was a subgenre of dubstep? Or is it a genre in it of itself? Putting that side, it seems like there are 3 groups concerning the Dubstep genre:
1. People with little knowledge of the history of Dubstep, and think Skrillex is teh best producer ever (although many of his songs aren't dubstep)
2. hipsters that are irate and overly concerned with "dubstep nowadays" and how it has gone somewhat mainstream. They pretty much hate on no. 1
with a passion. 3. people that hate dubstep no matter what, they think it sounds like robots fucking or whatever.
I personally appreciate old-school dubstep as well as new-school dubstep. I'll admit that although I was introduced through skrillex, I've since listened to other artists such as Skream; I even put one of his songs in my OP for pete's sake. Honestly I see this all time, from youtube comments (lol) to everyday conversations to forums like this. Just enjoy the music and respect other's opinion.. >.>
On a side note, I find that some old-style dubstep are ear-raping with their "wub wub", Brostep has more variety, but that's probably because I've listened to too many bad youtube dubstep remixes.