http://ihatebreakcore.com/modules.php?n amp;dbid=5
Picked this up a long time ago.
chipmusic.org is an online community in respect and relation to chip music, art and its parallels.
You are not logged in. Please login or register.
http://ihatebreakcore.com/modules.php?n amp;dbid=5
Picked this up a long time ago.
sickly. it's hard to get deep bass in lsdj tho, without wasting space.
http://ihatebreakcore.com/modules.php?n … amp;dbid=5
I like this stuff, but a lot of the chiptune vibe gets degraded with a lot of production. Or even a little in my experience.
Last edited by gizmo (Nov 4, 2010 4:06 pm)
hello!
Yes, there are some nice productions with chipmusic based on dubstep! mainly RALP, wich has brought the spirit of massive bass lines and hard beats to the chipmusic world. Quarta 330 is also a great reference, as he remixed those tracks from Cardopusher and Kode9 (old school dubstep-not massive).
also, there are some amazing artists using game tunes as inspiration, like RUSTIE from Numbers. hes a talented guy, and his music diverges from the convencional dubstep, as a lot of artists carrying that genre does.
the "dubstep way" is known for digging hard tunes, with massive sub bass lines, usual 140/70 bpm or less , there a lot of styles, Massive is the most popular, as it drives the crowd nuts, headbanging and weird jumps with strange hand movements...
yes, it seems to be developed from d'n b, almost every dubstep liveset ends with a drum n bass track hehe its like scratching from that low bpm to a very fast takedown.
the live performance of the best dubstep artists are intense! as the music structure has more dynamics and louder tunes than the some other genres (and also cause its new stuff, hype hehe)
at my perspective, dubstep is a genre that in general, push the tunes to the edge! diferent from most IDM music, dubstep partys are made to dance, as you can also enjoy some breakdown beats and edgy synthetizing...extra subs are mandatory
cheers!
Last edited by droid-on (Mar 23, 2011 7:52 pm)
hello!
Yes, there are some nice productions with chipmusic based on dubstep! mainly RALP, wich has brought the spirit of massive bass lines and hard beats to the chipmusic world. Quarta 330 is also a great reference, as he remixed those tracks from Cardopusher and Kode9 (old school dubstep-not massive).
also, there are some amazing artists using game tunes as inspiration, like RUSTIE from Numbers. hes a talented guy, and his music diverges from the convencional dubstep, as a lot of artists carrying that genre does.the "dubstep way" is known for digging hard tunes, with massive sub bass lines, usual 140/70 bpm or less , there a lot of styles, Massive is the most popular, as it drives the crowd nuts, headbanging and weird jumps with strange hand movements...
yes, it seems to be developed from d'n b, almost every dubstep liveset ends with a drum n bass track hehe its like scratching from that low bpm to a very fast takedown.
the live performance of the best dubstep artists are intense! as the music structure has more dynamics and louder tunes than the some other genres (and also cause its new stuff, hype hehe)at my perspective, dubstep is a genre that in general, push the tunes to the edge! diferent from most IDM music, dubstep partys are made to dance, as you can also enjoy some breakdown beats and edgy synthetizing...extra subs are mandatory
cheers!
and thanks to André and Kurt (Pulselooper and Subway sonicbeat) for throwing my album at this thread hehe
but the new hype is SKRILLEX hahahahha my dubstep is obsolete !
Last edited by droid-on (Mar 23, 2011 8:02 pm)
The Best Chipstep in my Opinion:
Double Trouble - 8bit Dubstep
Find More Similar to this? Hit me UP! PLEASE
Last edited by Dingo (Apr 6, 2011 6:07 pm)
in most cases is sounds shit
at least when its done with lsdj
FM-chip influenced. When I saw him DJ he opened with the Streets of Rage opening theme, figures!
Love joker, I think he calls his style of dubstep 'purple'. It's more like raw electronic hip-hop.
Sorta chippy chord and lead sounds included...
Last edited by Diskette Deluxe (Apr 6, 2011 6:00 pm)
This conversation starts and ends with Metrodub. No further comment needed.
(yes, I do have two tunes on Metrodub)
Was always quite sceptical about lo-fi dubstep, as many chipstep producers don't have the sub-feeling or the right swing, but this is really good!
This is sort of chipstep I made as DS-10 Dominator
and
http://soundcloud.com/ds10dominator/ds- cebreaker/
Last edited by Diskette Deluxe (Apr 6, 2011 6:14 pm)
http://ihatebreakcore.com/modules.php?n amp;dbid=5
Picked this up a long time ago.
big up
crazy stuff! nice
FM-chip influenced. When I saw him DJ he opened with the Streets of Rage opening theme, figures!
Love joker, I think he calls his style of dubstep 'purple'. It's more like raw electronic hip-hop.
fuck yeah Joker! i started writing a chiptune... tune in his style, maybe some day i'll finish it lol.
btw, metrodub is mainly dub, not dubstep
Diskette Deluxe wrote:FM-chip influenced. When I saw him DJ he opened with the Streets of Rage opening theme, figures!
Love joker, I think he calls his style of dubstep 'purple'. It's more like raw electronic hip-hop.
fuck yeah Joker! i started writing a chiptune... tune in his style, maybe some day i'll finish it lol.
btw, metrodub is mainly dub, not dubstep
Agree!
FM-chip influenced. When I saw him DJ he opened with the Streets of Rage opening theme, figures!
Love joker, I think he calls his style of dubstep 'purple'. It's more like raw electronic hip-hop.
JOKER IS GREAT! im a big fan
here is a interview, on wich he mentions some games that he would like to make a nice BGM for!
http://emmalinedavies.blogspot.com/2009
super.html
some nice tunes on the thread! cheers