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QUOTE (Anubias @ Sunday, Aug 19 2012, 08:35)
QUOTE (theworldfamous @ Saturday, Aug 18 2012, 01:05)
yeah you are.. and sure act like one.
Must be a dubstep fanboy. Cry me a river.
Nope.. actually I consider dubstep to be creatively pretty much dead.. it's gone the same way as Drum n Bass. Dubstep was cool in 2006-2009. Your bitching is way behind the curve, mate. All the producers that really made that sound have moved on. Also funny to note is that some of the top producers are like 20 to 22 years old.. like people here, but unlike people here who just sit on their fat ass and bitch about videogames, they actually learned some skills. You can trace these guys development from doing simple grime beats on fruityloops into fully fledged producers. There WAS a lot of creativity in that scene at some point... just because you can't appreciate that, is not your problem. But if your avatar is any indication of your taste.. look who's talking. I get it.. it must've gone over your head. You probably didn't notice dubstep before when it was cool, and now that it's mainstream you hate on it.. because you're just a hateful, frustrated person.
I don't fanboy anything, not even GTA. So wrong again. I play multiple instruments and have played anything from jazz to metal since an early age. I've been going to raves since the early jungle days.
<-- you make a track like that on your home PC and we'll talk serious music. otherwise keep your eyesdown.
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QUOTE (theworldfamous @ Sunday, Aug 19 2012, 10:43)
QUOTE (Anubias @ Sunday, Aug 19 2012, 08:35)
QUOTE (theworldfamous @ Saturday, Aug 18 2012, 01:05)
yeah you are.. and sure act like one.
Must be a dubstep fanboy. Cry me a river.
Nope.. actually I consider dubstep to be creatively pretty much dead.. it's gone the same way as Drum n Bass. Dubstep was cool in 2006-2009. Your bitching is way behind the curve, mate. All the producers that really made that sound have moved on. Also funny to note is that some of the top producers are like 20 to 22 years old.. like people here, but unlike people here who just sit on their fat ass and bitch about videogames, they actually learned some skills. You can trace these guys development from doing simple grime beats on fruityloops into fully fledged producers. There WAS a lot of creativity in that scene at some point... just because you can't appreciate that, is not your problem. But if your avatar is any indication of your taste.. look who's talking. I get it.. it must've gone over your head. You probably didn't notice dubstep before when it was cool, and now that it's mainstream you hate on it.. because you're just a hateful, frustrated person.
I don't fanboy anything, not even GTA. So wrong again. I play multiple instruments and have played anything from jazz to metal since an early age. I've been going to raves since the early jungle days.
<-- you make a track like that on your home PC and we'll talk serious music. otherwise keep your eyesdown.
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haha .. I was debating to put phealeh on too, but I went with Ruckspin cause that one track sorta made (and ruined... too good) dubstep for me. Phaeleh is mad underrated.
I am not really a fan of dubstep but i am not hating on it like the majority. Introduce it just for the sake of increasing the diversity and long term interest of the Radio, i am all for it! Maybe not a specific channel dedicated to it, but a few songs can be slotted into some other techno/electronica station, say we took electrochoc from IV and added a few songs it isn't hard to do, and you can always change the radio if you don't like a particular song.
Since this topic is still going, i think i might re-quote myself because i feel it is relevant.
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A lot of people complaining here when in reality they don't produce music, such as to draw as much relative attention.
I don't listen to it all that much, but see no reason to omit it, there's no genre of music that should recieve less attention, look at Vladivostok FM from GTA IV. (Not EFLC)
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QUOTE (JamesDeaconUK @ Sunday, Aug 19 2012, 11:42)
[QUOTE=theworldfamous,Sunday, Aug 19 2012, 10:43] [QUOTE=Anubias,Sunday, Aug 19 2012, 08:35] [QUOTE=theworldfamous,Saturday, Aug 18 2012, 01:05]yeah you are.. and sure act like one.[/QUOTE] Must be a dubstep fanboy. Cry me a river. [/QUOTE] Nope.. actually I consider dubstep to be creatively pretty much dead.. it's gone the same way as Drum n Bass. Dubstep was cool in 2006-2009. Your bitching is way behind the curve, mate. All the producers that really made that sound have moved on. Also funny to note is that some of the top producers are like 20 to 22 years old.. like people here, but unlike people here who just sit on their fat ass and bitch about videogames, they actually learned some skills. You can trace these guys development from doing simple grime beats on fruityloops into fully fledged producers. There WAS a lot of creativity in that scene at some point... just because you can't appreciate that, is not your problem. But if your avatar is any indication of your taste.. look who's talking. I get it.. it must've gone over your head. You probably didn't notice dubstep before when it was cool, and now that it's mainstream you hate on it.. because you're just a hateful, frustrated person.
I don't fanboy anything, not even GTA. So wrong again. I play multiple instruments and have played anything from jazz to metal since an early age. I've been going to raves since the early jungle days.
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In my opinion, those songs are OK, but not really enough to call "good". (It's my opinion, so there is no reason to get mad at me, I respect your opinions, and I understand that you two like dubstep music, nothing wrong with that, unless of course, people start flipping their sh*t everytime someone says that they don't like dubstep. )
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It'd bring variety so I'm all for it.
Before GTA EFLC I never listened much to electronica or house but Vladivostok and Electro Choch from EFLC left me with a more open mind; I must admit electronica is what I listen to the most in games thesedays, because it fits so well with fast driving. :tup:
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Good postOP, I'd love to see a variety of electronic music in the game. Now for the flood of dumb c*nt Vtards who will come in screaming DUBSUCKS! SCREW sh*tTY DRUMS ANS BASS GUITARS without even realizing that gta3 had a dnb station.
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