Re: A rejected track you might have heard before by someone else
Posted: 23/09/2010 - 3:30
by Analog-X64
I like your take on this that swoosh thing at 1:42 sounded cool on the headphones.
Re: A rejected track you might have heard before by someone else
Posted: 23/09/2010 - 8:02
by LMan
Cool
Why rejected?
Re: A rejected track you might have heard before by someone else
Posted: 23/09/2010 - 8:14
by Vosla
Was that a comissioned work and they didn't like it?
Which I can't understand because it's good...
Re: A rejected track you might have heard before by someone else
Posted: 25/09/2010 - 23:08
by Infamous
Thanks guy's there is another version of it .. well there are 4 others the 3 before this are "embarassing" to say the least the one after this is destined for other things.
I like to share though and im glad you guy's like it too
Re: A rejected track you might have heard before by someone else
Posted: 02/10/2010 - 12:21
by Analog-X64
This track is evil!!! I got obsessed with watching youtube videos that sound like this and apparently its called "DubStep"
I really like this one.
There is this Pendulum one.
Re: A rejected track you might have heard before by someone else
Posted: 04/10/2010 - 18:37
by Vosla
Is "Dubstep" something new? Sounds familiar, somehow... back into the 90's...
Wikipedia says it's from the early 2000's?
Re: A rejected track you might have heard before by someone else
Posted: 04/10/2010 - 21:59
by Analog-X64
Vosla wrote:Is "Dubstep" something new? Sounds familiar, somehow... back into the 90's...
Wikipedia says it's from the early 2000's?
I dont know if its new, but it there is seems to be a formula that everyone follows.
The wobble bass sound seems to be the key, with high end synth sounds thrown into the mix.
Re: A rejected track you might have heard before by someone else
Posted: 26/10/2010 - 23:32
by Infamous
Vosla wrote:Is "Dubstep" something new? Sounds familiar, somehow... back into the 90's...
Wikipedia says it's from the early 2000's?
Dubsteps the bastard child of garage music, dancehall and drum and bass (bit of a strange 3some going on there) its been around for a couple of years now and made popular by artists like skream, benga, caspa and nero id say those 4 are the forefront of the scene.
Though the daddy of it is probably dj zinc or maybe rusko im not 100% sure but both have shied away from it since it became "Popular" .. well worth listening to any one of them artists mentioned above.
The scene itself has really kickstarted hard over in america and in parts of canada (datsik and exision are from canada) and its also got quite a following in australia and new zealand championed by pendulum and MTeden in England though its probably at its strongest and I think we can be quite proud to have given "birth" to it.. its already morphing into more melodious styles and becoming its own thing and the commercialism of it has been something of a phenomenon over here .. though those in the background of the genre are already mumbling that because everyone know's about it now that it'll soon be dead.. with that attitude it will be.