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Topic: Progressive Dubstep. Is that a thing yet? Posted: April 26 2013 at 18:23
Does anybody know of anything that would be considered progressive dubstep? I've been exploring the territory lately and have come across a lot that I would consider bordering on progressive - but I'm looking for something more solid. A group that is willing to experiment and come up with really cool and catchy beats with enough musicianship to have substance with enough drop to start my heart again when I need it to.
Muse was coming close with Second Law although they were really just scratching the surface and were much closer to an all-around pop-rock sound. Infected Mushroom is another group that comes to mind although they already have a giant label on them saying "PSY-TRANCE!! DO NOT CONFUSE WITH DUBSTEP!!" So I won't.
I'm highly aware that there is no such subgenre on the archives and that simply posting something with the word "dubstep" in it without following that word with a slew of profanity directed at the genre is likely going to have me lynched here but I thought it was worth a shot. There are a lot of great people with great taste and open minds on the archives so I figured it wouldn't hurt.
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Posted: April 27 2013 at 00:02
The last song on Diablo Swing Orchestra's album goes through some changes in itself, the last one near the end being a weird and nicely surprising venture into Dubstep:
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Posted: April 30 2013 at 23:44
Fox On The Rocks wrote:
Hey Matt, I really liked that Skream track you posted. I'll definitely check out more as soon as possible. It was really simple, which is good.
Yeah, it's simpler than Burialesque stuff. I suppose you could say Skream is closer to what dubstep was originally and Burial is technically something like post-dubstep/future garage or whatever you want to call it.
Hey Matt, I really liked that Skream track you posted. I'll definitely check out more as soon as possible. It was really simple, which is good.
Yeah, it's simpler than Burialesque stuff. I suppose you could say Skream is closer to what dubstep was originally and Burial is technically something like post-dubstep/future garage or whatever you want to call it.
Yeah, I'm checking a lot of his stuff out on youtube right now. It's so laid back compared to the common stuff. I'm really enjoying it actually.
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