Techstep Drum and Bass Mix-Robots & Space Ships

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2009

Using recent photos of London's modern buildings to create symetrical characters using the mirror tool in a photo editing software programme. Some of the buildings turn out like robot characters and some like spaceships from some sci-fi movie. The idea is to show the transformation of orginal photos to an animation like photo sequence. The music used is by Dillinja a drum and bass dance music artist who uses metalic sounds and breakbeat drums with futuristic basslines.

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  • @Andirwan

    You put that shitty genre "rap" above the masterpiece classical compositions? That's some fucked up shit right there. Monkey music, that rap and r&b bullshit should not be regarded as music. It is a fucking atrocity to our civilization.

  • Very good song, and the images are great! Congratulations :-)

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  • @TheTetracube Violent Killa. First release on Valve recordings

  • @electricEntity81 thank you for the information

  • @MMSOAK Techstep is a sub-genre of Drum & bass along with hardstep and came way before Dubstep, 96 - 97 to be precise, just thought I should let ya know

  • Killer mirror images, love the tune.

  • @NorthernVictory Yes believe it or not. Dub-step and its many sub-genres including tech-step were influenced by dub music which in turn were influenced ska and Reggae if you don't believe me then Wikipedia it or any music history site. Either which way what you said was stupid wrong and misinformed and you are an sad person because this genre of is not that old and this so-called "monkey music" has heavily influenced it

  • @MMSOAK

    Techstep is influenced by... ska?

    Dear me, just when I thought I'd seen all there is to see...

  • @NorthernVictory HA someone is racist. Did you know that the very same so-called "monkey music" gave birth to many musical genres people of all races enjoy including whites. Now you may ask what genres Nagger! :D Heres some examples Rock&Roll, Disco, and Ska. Now Those three genres heavily influenced this very same song that you so happen to click on and listen to Sir. So if it a " It is a fucking atrocity to our civilization" wouldnt shit birth equally shitty music and so on and so forth?

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