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@nathan2389 if you mean that after DnB came dubstep :O then your right
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Mayhem - i tought that it was this black metal Mayhem:D
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really awesome!!!
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@yourchristopher6334 and MAYHEM too; sorry for that. X(
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@9unarguable7 Actually, I lie - there's a breakbeat section too at 3:21. If it's at the same tempo as hip hop and uses a funk rhythm, it's usually synonymous with hip hop/breakbeat ;)
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@9unarguable7 Nah, there's no dubstep here. I dislike categorizing music at times as much as anyone, but if we're gonna do it, we might as well be systematic and do it in a way that makes sense.
The rhythm of this track tells you it's 100% dnb - it's identical to older funk drum break rhythms jungle artists would sample and which were cut up, rearranged and sped up. See "Amen Break" for the most infamous one of all. Notice the use of accented snare hits (and ghost snare hits) on half beats.
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This is not drum and bass or dubstep or even techstep or neurofunk. THIS IS NOISIA!!!
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turtles <3
@9unarguable7 Are you trying to say this is dubstep? You gotta be fucking kidding me. Its Drum and Bass mate, the fact that this has a wobble in it doesn't instantly make it dubstep, besides the tempo is completely different.
NemesisRecordings 1 year ago 18
@TWHLWCD and since when is Dubstep not "DnB-inspired"? :o
nathan2389 1 year ago 5