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Post by slappy on May 1, 2014 0:39:05 GMT -5
Don't understand people's excitement when "the beat drops". It's not even music, it's just noise. Dubstep, EDM, and Trap is uncreative and lazy. Using the same synths, snares, etc. All the music in their genres sound the same. Apologies for my silly rant, just had to get that off my chest. That takes incredible talent. I don't get what you mean by it's just noise and not music.
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Post by The Dazzler on May 1, 2014 1:03:17 GMT -5
Don't understand people's excitement when "the beat drops". It's not even music, it's just noise. Dubstep, EDM, and Trap is uncreative and lazy. Using the same synths, snares, etc. All the music in their genres sound the same. Apologies for my silly rant, just had to get that off my chest. That takes incredible talent. I don't get what you mean by it's just noise and not music. I agree that some artists put talent into making that type of music but they are only creating what is conformist and easily marketable. People who make that type of music can be talented, but what they're essentially doing is riding on a conformity train that in a sense; plays it safe. Dubstep and EDM are generally extremely accesible genres and while it does take talent to create that, the sound that those genres produce is very cliche and overused. If anyone likes that kind of music, I can respect that. However, regardless if you do or don't, talented or untalented, the overall sound of the EDM genre has been overplayed to the point of commodity and it is hard to find an artist that brings something new to the table. That man who used the launchpad proves my point, his samples, though well constructed and on point; are essentially cliche and overused.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2014 1:05:17 GMT -5
We found the dubstep fan. We've found the George Strait fan. You cheeky bastard.
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Post by slappy on May 1, 2014 1:15:06 GMT -5
That takes incredible talent. I don't get what you mean by it's just noise and not music. I agree that some artists put talent into making that type of music but they are only creating what is conformist and easily marketable. People who make that type of music can be talented, but what they're essentially doing is riding on a conformity train that in a sense; plays it safe. Dubstep and EDM are generally extremely accesible genres and while it does take talent to create that, the sound that those genres produce is very cliche and overused. If anyone likes that kind of music, I can respect that. However, regardless if you do or don't, talented or untalented, the overall sound of the EDM genre has been overplayed to the point of commodity and it is hard to find an artist that brings something new to the table. That man who used the launchpad proves my point, his samples, though well constructed and on point; are essentially cliche and overused. Seems the issue you have with dubstep is an issue you could have with any mainstream music genre. I don't see what's wrong with catering to a mass audience. It may be playing it safe but it's also very profitable.
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Post by The Dazzler on May 1, 2014 1:38:13 GMT -5
I agree that some artists put talent into making that type of music but they are only creating what is conformist and easily marketable. People who make that type of music can be talented, but what they're essentially doing is riding on a conformity train that in a sense; plays it safe. Dubstep and EDM are generally extremely accesible genres and while it does take talent to create that, the sound that those genres produce is very cliche and overused. If anyone likes that kind of music, I can respect that. However, regardless if you do or don't, talented or untalented, the overall sound of the EDM genre has been overplayed to the point of commodity and it is hard to find an artist that brings something new to the table. That man who used the launchpad proves my point, his samples, though well constructed and on point; are essentially cliche and overused. Seems the issue you have with dubstep is an issue you could have with any mainstream music genre. I don't see what's wrong with catering to a mass audience. It may be playing it safe but it's also very profitable. While I understand that we all have different tastes in music, I simply don't appreciate the abundance of 1 genre that sounds the same. This has nothing to do with talent but just the repetitive nature of EDM.
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Post by The Dazzler on May 1, 2014 1:54:59 GMT -5
Don't understand people's excitement when "the beat drops". It's not even music, it's just noise. Dubstep, EDM, and Trap is uncreative and lazy. Using the same synths, snares, etc. All the music in their genres sound the same. Apologies for my silly rant, just had to get that off my chest. That takes incredible talent. I don't get what you mean by it's just noise and not music. Also,from 0:19-1:00 is just an example of what I meant by just noise. Every dubstep song follows the same formula, buildup and then drop. It is so repetitive and there is no variety. Maybe once in a while they'll spread out the drops throughout different points of the song but that is all.
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Post by Tye Hyll on May 1, 2014 2:34:17 GMT -5
Most dubstep is repetitive but same can be said about most genres. It takes serious digging to find stand out stuff. Pretty much all rock on the radio sounds similar etc. When it comes to music I dont prefer one genre or even artist over another. I just pick and choose want songs are unique and different to me and just overall sound good. I do have a prefernce in music with a bit of energy behind it but I like a few slower songs too.
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Post by Captain Charisma on May 1, 2014 2:38:37 GMT -5
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Post by CrossRhodes on May 1, 2014 2:47:49 GMT -5
Love Dubstep Love Electro Love Music.
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Post by Himmy! on May 1, 2014 2:52:38 GMT -5
Yeah I like some of it. Not a huge fan though.
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Post by Cooperman on May 1, 2014 3:46:17 GMT -5
It is fine, I listen to it from time to time at the gym
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Post by TurboEddie on May 1, 2014 8:42:11 GMT -5
I hate it. I'd rather have someone fart in my ears.
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Post by 0,Y on May 1, 2014 8:55:06 GMT -5
It makes my brain hurt.
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Post by RybackV1 on May 2, 2014 7:27:41 GMT -5
Dubstep and breakdowns ruined America. Qft
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2014 7:34:54 GMT -5
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Post by JC Motors on May 2, 2014 9:00:56 GMT -5
I hate DJ's they do nothing but compose synthetic beats, like Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Martin Garrix
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Post by The Dazzler on May 2, 2014 9:26:19 GMT -5
I hate DJ's they do nothing but compose synthetic beats, like Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Martin Garrix Thank you! They're all so generic and almost all of their music is similar.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2014 9:29:42 GMT -5
Some of it is very good. I like it for the most part but some of it is just unneccesarry. Skrillex is nice to listen to. As well as Bassnectar, Benassi, and Frostman.
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Post by JC Motors on May 2, 2014 9:32:11 GMT -5
I hate DJ's they do nothing but compose synthetic beats, like Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Martin Garrix Thank you! They're all so generic and almost all of their music is similar. It's mostly noise. almost none of them sing and they rely on other artists to sing their songs and they really deserve the credit
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Post by J12 on May 2, 2014 10:32:55 GMT -5
I can't stand it, and I go out of my way to avoid it, as well as any branch of electronic/house/etc. It just does absolutely nothing for me, I see no value in it, and it all sounds the same to me. I also hate that it's seeped its way into mainstream top 40.
I know it's the in thing right now, so if people like it, that's great. I won't knock their personal taste. I just couldn't be more disinterested. I have friends that dabble in it, and they've played me stuff, I just can't do it. Not for me.
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