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Smoogie Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,504 posts Joined: Mar, 2006
Posted - 2012/12/20 : 16:50:41
So I heard there is a style called Gabberstep, Dubstep and Gabber combined I imagine but where can I hear this shiz and would I even like it?
Hard2Get Advanced Member
United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
Posted - 2012/12/20 : 20:23:10
quote:Originally posted by Shades:
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
I don't need to hear it to know it's going to sound awful. Doesn't matter how 'real' the Gabber is.
i havent listened to it but the sounds in dubstep & gabber would be more suited to each other
than dubstep & hardcore i would imagine....
Well it depends what you consider Dubstep. Some of the dirtier mainstream stuff i agree. But if you consider traditional Dubstep then the timings and general feel of the music could not contradict each other more if they tried. One is layed back, the other is agressive, with timings and tempo's to suit.
Shades Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,189 posts Joined: Dec, 2006
Posted - 2012/12/20 : 21:18:09
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote:Originally posted by Shades:
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
I don't need to hear it to know it's going to sound awful. Doesn't matter how 'real' the Gabber is.
i havent listened to it but the sounds in dubstep & gabber would be more suited to each other
than dubstep & hardcore i would imagine....
Well it depends what you consider Dubstep. Some of the dirtier mainstream stuff i agree. But if you consider traditional Dubstep then the timings and general feel of the music could not contradict each other more if they tried. One is layed back, the other is agressive, with timings and tempo's to suit.
totally agree, but i find most dubstep agressive at a laid back slow tempo & gabber agressive at high tempo. :)
Smoogie Advanced Member
United Kingdom
6,504 posts Joined: Mar, 2006
Posted - 2012/12/20 : 23:50:59
quote:Originally posted by MaidenV:
Never heard that term actually used, but ridiculously hard dubstep does exist.
The first part reminds me of Hardstyle. I have never taken to Dbstep bar a few tunes here and there maybe its because im still absorbed into traditional Hardcore and as for Gabber, can't decide what the best year is yet, either 93 or 94
Charger Senior Member
Singapore
278 posts Joined: Jun, 2012
Posted - 2012/12/21 : 14:38:53
gabber kicks and wobble bass in a track? I was guilty and did try to make that in one of my early tracks and it sounded horrible.