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(62 replies, posted in Past Events)

Ohhh, I like it alot. new favorite phrase 'low res hardcore'. cool

And the Rosa Menkman one, nice and glitchy.

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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

Took me a week to bother listening to this... why?!

Amazing. heart

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(59 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Signed up... that was a terrible idea.

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(62 replies, posted in Past Events)

Are pics of those visualist shirts about anywhere?
Got the enso & no carrier one this morning...

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(27 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Whale pics available for SID & arduinome shield...

hmm

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(58 replies, posted in General Discussion)

RushCoil wrote:

This generation is pretty OCD...

You mean, ADD/ADHD.
And that's me being showing a little OCD. neutral

Nice posts though.
Is owning a full PA system really all that viable an option? hmm

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(18 replies, posted in Atari)

Honestly I haven't a clue about any of it, I'm a total noob. I'm hoping for some kind of tutorial, the guy from the Atari Music Network's asked but didn't get much of a response.

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(18 replies, posted in Atari)

Mod shown here, he mentions the pins numbers in there.

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(92 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I love it... bit happy for dubstep I guess.

Goddamn brostep everywhere. hmm

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(92 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Ahh, nice.

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(92 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Hah.

That LV track Kid Icaris posted is feckin great and also on the 5 years of hyperdub release.
It is an established fact that acquiring this compilation will make your life 67.84% better.

Flopps wrote:

Zomby and Quarta 330 are both on Hyperdub possibly the best dub label out there, but better yet these 2 actually make their music on old videogame hardware. So maybe you guys would enjoy their music...

http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=217257 <-- get that

YES. (already mentioned tongue) Though I'm pretty sure zomby doesn't use such hardware? How'd you hear that? hmm

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(32 replies, posted in Releases)

Purchased a few minutes ago... Can't wait. heart

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(92 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Rei Yano wrote:

so what really defines dubstep and how would one make a dub step song in something like LSDJ.

Very little really.

Dot.AY wrote:

Rei the best bet is to listen to a bunch of the artists posted here

This.
Listen to a lot, find some styles you like, emulate them, progress and develop your own.
Bare in mind there's dubstep that takes cues from all other kinds of music out there... grime, garage, dub, techno, acid house, glitch, hip-hop... it's all very open.

And I'm sure you'll get some help if you ask on here for advice on recreating any more specific sound in lsdj or whatever else.

Dot.AY wrote:

generally slow tempo and heavy on bass content (getting into more detail is pointless I think)

I will be pointless...
Well, the tempo's generally 130-140, most commonly half-time, often with triplet patterned hats. Though 2-step's used a lot too.
Sub Bass (which game boys aren't really capable of, Quarta330 is definitely onto something though smile and maybe try experimenting with with an underclocked DMG)
And, hopefully an experimental outlook, and maybe a bit of a dub influence.

Alll rules are to be broken and trying to define anything more is simply counter-productive and kind of missing the point.

Dot.AY wrote:

Whoever suggested Loops Haunt (infotoxin)
AMAZING thank you so much for others check this mix out
http://mixedbizness.co.uk/sounds/loops_ … i_mixx.mp3

Thanks for the mix. smile

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(92 replies, posted in General Discussion)

The wobble stuff's mostly more successful because it comes through well enough on crappy speakers, due to teh large amount of (to give it the proper technical term...) 'Mid-range khack'.

"Your music has no bass..." X|

May be there If I can be arsed sticking around Dublin all weekend.

Kode9's playing there on the Friday.
3-days of Twisted Pepper times... o_0

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(51 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

*sigh*