Black Sun Empire - Dyneema (Dubstep) (HD)

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2010

Black Sun Empire's Dubstep Release Shadows of the Empire - Dyneema in full HD

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  • @disciple21781 yes, instrumentally it is fairly sparse; however, psychologically it is quite dark and heavy.

  • @krat876 So pathetic that's there's people who can't enjoy this just because it's dubstep. If you really appreciated BSE, you'd also see the brilliance in this.

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  • Scary thing is, i brushed over this song first time i listened to the album and thought, mehh, going back now, it terrifies the shit out of me and i am utterly hypnotized and addicted <3

  • @blucasa990 your point is absolutely and utterly invalid

  • @DeejayVillain I feel yah, But even when a genre dies down there will always be those that listen to it in its 'underground' form. Very rarely does a genre die down completely, there are still those that listen to Big band music from the 50's and so on.

  • @IneenRoes I dunno man... Im not a fan of dubstep either... It bores me, very rarely goes anywhere and the drops dont have half the impact of a DnB drop. It just seems like wasted effort IMO.I probably wouldnt dislike it so much had it not started drip feeding into the DnB scene a few years ago... now its hand in hand with DnB at raves and you cant get away from it... Personally, I dont want to spend £7 going to what I think is going to be a drum and bass rave and listening to dubstep

  • @DJPsychosiSCO All depends on how you view 'dying down'. DnB as a genre in the mainstream picked up a lot of popularity due to the likes of Pendulum, Chase and Status etc.. It was going for ages before that and was still hugely popular but to an underground (and some may say more appreciative) audience. Chances are you say the names Black Sun Empire or Concorde Dawn to someone that only recognises DnB as being Pendulum and C+S and they will looks at you like a cow stares at a car

  • @DeejayVillain I feel yah,but everything dies down eventually, sure it will never be gone forever. thank god for that. But it will lose a good amount of listeners eventually, But perhaps it'll rise again. So goes the way of music.

  • @DJPsychosiSCO I disagree mate, DnB wont die because its constantly evolving.... whether its jump up, liquid, neurofunk etc.... Dubstep hit its peak a few years ago where as DnB can only get better and better

  • good example how dubstep destroys good tracks

  • @IxNOvaSNipezxI Don't be afraid of the dark , embrace it , it's your friend.

  • @luke311079 GO outside and play with your friends........OH and go see a therapist

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