eery wrote:Is chillstep the same ting as liquid dubstep?
I guess complextro can be seen as a branch off brostep?
Drumstep would fit somewhere here too, I imagine.
eery wrote:Drumstep would fit somewhere here too, I imagine.
eery wrote:nah. Drumstep is a fusion between brostep and drum n bass as far as Im aware. Complextro is of electro, brostep and whatever the fuck the artist feels like.
cplbradley wrote:Complextro isn't part of dubstep. it's part of house. it's complex electro. as in electro house.
Facade wrote:my bad! though what should we call "brostep" ill just stick it with modern dubstep for now
the4thImpulse wrote:Facade wrote:my bad! though what should we call "brostep" ill just stick it with modern dubstep for now
Honestly I've never understood why the term "brostep" is so bad? Most everyone seems to understand the term. But modern dubstep seems to be the best fitting as the genre didn't really change much at a core level, it still still resembles older dubstep so I think the modern title works fine.
itroitnyah wrote:Dubstep and Drum and Bass are so closely related i can't even tell the difference between the two. As far as I'm concerned, DnB is like dubstep, but more of an all around, faster bass. Anybody want to clear this up for me? Because we could otherwise add DnB as another main genre catergory and then have drumstep branching off of both dnb and complextro
Conduit wrote:Listen to pendulum, then knife party and you'll see the difference between dnb and dubstep. I honestly don't see how they could be confused, dnb rarely if ever has occilating basses or the growls that define modern dubstep. They're also in completely different tempos.
Motivfs wrote:Conduit wrote:Listen to pendulum, then knife party and you'll see the difference between dnb and dubstep. I honestly don't see how they could be confused, dnb rarely if ever has occilating basses or the growls that define modern dubstep. They're also in completely different tempos.
Drum & Bass does use growls every now and then as well as modulated/oscillating basses, but that could be said for any EDM-based genre. It wouldn't matter if people did use growls and modulated basses, it would still be Drum & Bass, and would still not relate to Dubstep. People are not restricted to hold to some sort of imaginary boundaries to a genre just because someone will eventually come and say that it's related to Dubstep when it isn't.
Of course, there are certain elements that over time, have made a genre what it is, such with DnB is breaks, reeses, 170-180BPM and the almighty Kick-snare pattern. Still, as I said, I can add wubs and should not get criticized for doing so in DnB just because I went "out of the norm", which quite honestly, isn't.
Conduit wrote:
Fair enough, I was talking more generally. Of course people will break borders, and bring influence from other genres, but the generic "drum and bass sound" isn't at all like dubstep.
Freewave wrote:For dubstep sub genres you have
Ukstep (old school dubstep)
Brostep
Purple sound
Wonky
Post dubstep
Chillstep
Future garage
Drumstep
All I can think of right now
itroitnyah wrote:Dubstep and Drum and Bass are so closely related i can't even tell the difference between the two. As far as I'm concerned, DnB is like dubstep, but more of an all around, faster bass. Anybody want to clear this up for me? Because we could otherwise add DnB as another main genre catergory and then have drumstep branching off of both dnb and complextro
simonli2575 wrote:itroitnyah wrote:Dubstep and Drum and Bass are so closely related i can't even tell the difference between the two. As far as I'm concerned, DnB is like dubstep, but more of an all around, faster bass. Anybody want to clear this up for me? Because we could otherwise add DnB as another main genre catergory and then have drumstep branching off of both dnb and complextro
What? Really? REALLY?
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