+1 for TrollphacePYR3LIGHT wrote:Trollphace is probably my favourite dubstep producer. http://www.soundcloud.com/trollphace.
His basses are god-tier.
azerty wrote:+1 for TrollphacePYR3LIGHT wrote:Trollphace is probably my favourite dubstep producer. http://www.soundcloud.com/trollphace.
His basses are god-tier.
If you want god-tier basses, there's always the guys like Au5, Fractal, and Prismatic
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You may not have been implying what I'm going to say, but I really dislike how people seem to think that just because somebody is making music of a mainstream genre they're fame whoring. However, isn't finding a good song in any genre a bit like sifting for gold? I mean, unless you have really high standards for dubstep and really shitty standards for every other genre in the world.senntenial wrote:Unfortunately I've been listening to about 0 dubstep songs lately. It just seems so overdone sometimes - so many sub par producers trying to make it big by producing a popular genre, and I don't like sifting for gold.
Hey, I'm not the only one who thinks so. Lol.While we're on it, Skillex is fantastic and anyone who says he's generic isn't a true hipster.
I'm on the same boat. He has his own style (that I don't necessarily like), and he uses it in a clever way, which others try to replicate a lot (I'm gonna use DJ Pon-3 as an example, no offense (further response to this is to be disregarded)). Next to that, he has wide-ass mastering skills.itroitnyah wrote:Hey, I'm not the only one who thinks so. Lol.senntenial wrote:While we're on it, Skillex is fantastic and anyone who says he's generic isn't a true hipster.
itroitnyah wrote:You may not have been implying what I'm going to say, but I really dislike how people seem to think that just because somebody is making music of a mainstream genre they're fame whoring. However, isn't finding a good song in any genre a bit like sifting for gold? I mean, unless you have really high standards for dubstep and really shitty standards for every other genre in the world.senntenial wrote:Unfortunately I've been listening to about 0 dubstep songs lately. It just seems so overdone sometimes - so many sub par producers trying to make it big by producing a popular genre, and I don't like sifting for gold.
Yes, yes it did.ExoBassTix wrote:Is there anyone else who realized that this discussion on Skrillex started with the assumption that someone here would rant about how generic he is?
Generally though, the masses will bring the good stuff to the top and the stuff that is bad will stay at the bottom. But the thing about people doing it just for fame, I don't really mind. I mean, if the stuff they're making is still good, then I don't really see why I should dislike them because they're not making dubstep for the love of it. The music is still good. And don't try to tell me that they don't deserve the fame they're getting, because they still put a lot of work into the song. Sure, the idea that somebody is doing something for fame makes the product less appealing, but when you think about it, that really makes no sense. Because if there were two songs, one was shitty and one was amazing, but it was apparently obvious that the person who made the amazing song was in it just for the fame and the person who made the shitty song made it purely for the love of the genre, the amazing song would still be amazing and the shitty song would still be shitty.senntenial wrote:I do agree: just because something is popular it doesn't make it inherently shitty but it does attract others who make music for the popularity instead of the quality and passion of it. Since I'd reckon Dubstep is one of the most popular EDM genres, I find I have to sift through more than usual amounts of bad songs to find something unique and worthwhile.
itroitnyah wrote:But the thing about people doing it just for fame, I don't really mind. I mean, if the stuff they're making is still good, then I don't really see why I should dislike them because they're not making dubstep for the love of it. The music is still good. And don't try to tell me that they don't deserve the fame they're getting, because they still put a lot of work into the song
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