Listening to skrillex
Because I felt like I should know what dubstep was
Turns out it's something else anyway
Good lord, what a bunch of horseshi..
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Listening to skrillex
Because I felt like I should know what dubstep was
Turns out it's something else anyway
Good lord, what a bunch of horseshi..
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It's kindaaa cool because the brostep stuff has a lot of crazy riff-ish things happening in the midrange and it's not so bass-droppy.. but even so, I'd say the entire genre of music only has about 1 song's worth of good ideas.



Skrillex, specifically is kind of bombastic dubstep - less subtlety and compositional depth and more BOOM! DAYYYUM!! KA-BOOM! MEOW!
It's made for teenagers. Sonny Moore (=Skrillex) fronted an emo / "post-hardcore" (read: emo) band before he made dubstep music.
That was teenager music, too.
That's just his musical style - what I call "low hanging fruit."
It doesn't necessarily mean that it's bad, just that it is, metaphorically, a candy bar as opposed to a pasta dinner. It's quick calories, not something that will stick with you. You and I have discussed this before (soso).
Anyways, I encourage you and everyone to think less about genres as a whole as represented by one popular artist, and if you're curious about any genre of music, say, dubstep in this case, to spend 30 seconds Googling before you click a YouTube link - in hopes that you will find a forum or a blog that is devoted to peeling back the mainstream layer and presenting more interesting material.
Here is an exercise: try listening to this clip and imagining ALL the synths are heavily distorted guitars. It would be a badass metal song. This is Dubba Jonny, and this song is a joke, making fun of how formulaic his own genre is. His joke song is better than most dubstep artists' hits - imagine what his real material is like.
Just like country music - it's like cheesecake - it's awesome sometimes, it fits what's going on sometimes. But listening to it a lot can be fatiguing.
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x2. If you asked me if I liked electronic music, I'd say "hell no," but that's the genre as a whole. deadmau5 has some songs (and a live show) that I like a lot.
I bought a Katy Perry album last year. I also bought a Cynic album, a Devils of Belgrade album, a Periphery album, a Marc Olberding album, a Polvo album, an Anthony Green album...
I'm like you.
Some stuff strikes me, some stuff doesn't. Doesn't much matter what it is.
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I'm so behind the loop on certain things now
a symptom of impending middle age, I guess
sad
coming from a guy who was doing chiptune stuff back in 1995
the trajectory of my hipness arced too far ahead of its time...



Whenever I see a show announcement, I realize how far behind the times I am. All these people are freaking out that Skrillex or some other band I've never heard of are coming to town. I guess I don't really seek that stuff out, but I used to be at least a lot more aware of everything.
Now get off my lawn you damn kids!!!!






I was gonna mention that in my studies, I discovered that I kinda like some stuff by deadmau5... maybe because his roots are clearly in the console / chiptune vein and that stuff is part of my musical history.
I don't care about genres either...
But also, dubstep is derivative and boring.
ZOMG MODULATED DISTORTED BASSLINE TO A MODERATE TEMPO AND BASS DROPS FOR DA TENSIONZ
WOW WOW wowowow WOW-WOW-WOW-WOW-WOW-WOW wooonk wooonk
anyway, music is cool tho



I agree on that last point.
I have asserted, and will continue to do so, that the same part of the brain that enjoys metal is what makes people like dubstep.
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For reference, here is some Skrillex:
First drop is around 1:25
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sounds like a kid high on cough medicine using a stolen version of fruity loops



Yeah, I don't really hear metal in it.
I think it's got more in common with the kind of So-Cal mallcore stuff from a few years ago.. Not derived from it, per se, because those kids didn't sell their schecters for synths and sequencers, but it satisfies that same visceral craving for quickly-digested instant gratification (like you mentioned earlier).
The bass drop = the hardcore breakdown
sample place from a different direction.
I'm rebuilding my mind now and cleaning reformatting the corrupted paritions
by listening to Neurosis