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#185079 by Helios9
Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:57 am
I have a question who is skrillex and why is he so popular someone please tell me?

#185141 by Helios9
Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:21 pm
Im not trying to troll i just didn't know who he was thats all stop trying to make me sound like a hating dumbass.

#185142 by Helios9
Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:22 pm
Im not trying to troll i just didn't know who he was thats all stop trying to make me sound like a hating dumbass.

#185150 by JCP61
Fri Sep 07, 2012 8:12 pm


I am Dr SKRILLEX!

#185156 by Lynard Dylan
Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:01 pm
I thought you used skrillex to clean your skrill.

#185174 by JCP61
Fri Sep 07, 2012 9:50 pm
my skrill is always squeaky clean

#185286 by Chaeya
Sat Sep 08, 2012 6:26 pm
I love dubstep. I've been playing around with it myself, but of course, nowhere on the level of Skrillex's craziness. You either love dubstep or hate it with a few folks in between. It's an acquired taste if you give it a chance, but for most of the accoustic lovers, they'll hate it.

Chaeya

#185404 by PaperDog
Sun Sep 09, 2012 9:47 pm
Chaeya wrote:I love dubstep. I've been playing around with it myself, but of course, nowhere on the level of Skrillex's craziness. You either love dubstep or hate it with a few folks in between. It's an acquired taste if you give it a chance, but for most of the accoustic lovers, they'll hate it.

Chaeya


You are absolutely correct. As a an acoustic musician, to me, (ANd only in terms of musical form) it seems a useless waste of expression and electrons Might as well just plug into an oscilloscope and watch the waves clip or clamp at inordinate intervals.

To be fair, I have examined dub-step carefully...and If I were a percussionist or a drummer, I think a lot of it would be handy for texture on innovative patterns of beats... So I guess, I would call it a viable 'ingredient" for bigger, more important projects...But by itself, It does absolutely nothing for me.

#185440 by Josh Theguy
Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:49 am
dubstep....... who needs talent anymore when all you need to do is press buttons on a computer?

#185451 by PaperDog
Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:19 am
Dizzizz wrote:
Josh Theguy wrote:dubstep....... who needs talent anymore when all you need to do is press buttons on a computer?


it's nothing but synths in a more accessible format. Still gotta play the keyboard, still gotta turn the knobs. It's more difficult to make than a more simple synth song like, say, Subdivisions or Won't get Fooled Again. Either stop being elitest or go tell Geddy Lee and Pete Townsend they're not talented.


Dizz I agree that it does ultimately require one to have the foresight and some musical imagination and plan to pull off the right buttons at the right time...

And Josh, If you use a drum machine, (which is all buttons), you wont get any mileage out of it, unless you happen to know how to play drums. Black-boxing synth technology does not abrogate ones responsibility to have the manual skills.

#185475 by gbheil
Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:33 pm
I have no freaking idea what your talking about . . .


And it's likely, it'll stay that way.

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