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Was this the best album for dubstep?
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Possibly, actually. Nero was one of the few melodic producers. This is Sup Forums though so 50 people are going to come and jerk off over Burial Untrue
I enjoyed it at the time, but I prefer the first Chase and Status album
sheesh, this brings back some good memories
>dubstep
>album
It's a singles record, sometimes mixes
Skream's s/t is good so is "Benga - Diary of an Afro Warrior". Also "Plastician - Beg to Differ" but that has a bit of Grime. I don't like Nero so you might not like any of these
Those albums are in an entirely separate genre from Nero's work
>Singles album
>Barely has any besides innocence and remix EP's
Yes, they're dubstep
Eh. I like moody good and that album was filled with grime but also great dubstep. I'd recommend it since
It does have some that are grime based
That album was a pretty good one, but second one just has the more energy in it. But hurt you is the best off of that album
wanted to say genre but spewed out records
sry my bad
It's a spectrum of how dubstep varies insanely. If anything, it's either calm like burial or intense and has no real melody, like skrillex or kill the noise or flux pavilion
They definitely are, but I wouldn't call Nero dubstep
If anything Nero is closer something like House than dubstep
There's no "dub" influences in his music
Nero is a group of 3, and originally kicked off with drum and bass. Listen to songs like electron or etude just to get a Geist of their taste. This album I posted is their best work, but between two worlds was also stellar. And they do have dub influence. Their remix of hypercaine from DJ fresh was incredible and holds up, 7 years later
Wow, nostalgia. I really liked the theme and mood that the album tried for.
Their recent project wasn't that bad either.
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I listened to this song on repeat so many times.
Man I love this album, but the issue is how you either get a orchestral suite and exclusives in the original version, but with the + version, there's etude and that massive skrillex and Nero remix.
This song is my personal favorite just from its groove alone
Nero, Culprate, koan sound, reso, and skism all had this flow back in 2011 and did very well with it. Even if reso made some of the most brutal dub songs, they felt incredible to listen to
James Blake is the best pure dubstep album ever released.
This might help you out:
You can call Skream "Dubstep", because his music is of the classic UK style.
You can call Nero "Brostep" because their later work (like Welcome Reality") takes after newer harsh and aggressive style.
I hate using the term brostep. Honestly, it sounds degrading, even if the people make their best efforts to make the song sound much more intense.
I don't like the term either
Horrible bait, try again
My favorite Nero song
Into the past is one good song. It's a weird song to hear, especially from the dubstep group
Unironically this
>Feed me
>Not being incredible
He's the best electro house producer behind mord fustang and kill the noise. Best song is one click headshot or mordez moi
Damn, never thought I'd see Feed Me unironically get praise on this shithole, I can get behind this.
The day when we see modestep get praised on this board, I'd be dead. That group made some great music up until last year. They fell for the trapstep meme
Shit, them too. I mean I can discuss Sup Forumscore left and right but through middle school and high school was that huge pre-EDM boom with the new "dubstep" coming to rise and that was my shit back in the day. I still throw on some stuff from back then every now and again.
I miss the days of 2010/2011 when dubstep had only just been invented
Absolutely, before it got the tag of brostep it was so unique and interesting.
Dubstep still has that, but it's slowly getting better after 2015 fucked it over. If anything, sound design has just fucked everything over. My only complaint is that it's just getting noisier. Trampa and yookie just push the limit of how much screeching I can fathom in a song, yet these producers find that their lucky weapon. At least excision and co still have their incredible sound alive
You ever hear this one? My favorite track from him.
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But my favorite strictly electro house producer would probably have to be OVERWERK. I'm also a big fan of Zedd. I guess Justice would count as well because a lot of their earlier music was electro house, same with Porter Robinson.
And if you haven't heard Danger you should give him a try (french house, electro house, synthwave)
>2010 UKF
>That August mix
It was all golden, and it lived for so little time. And that album mix that year has some incredible songs
You guys know that dubstep has been around since 98 right
The term brostep started going around in 2010 to describe the new crazy sound
This is feed me's best work, and it had never been released
God bless Danger, 19h11 is a journey. Also, Porter Robinson's Spitfire EP was my shit.
Yes, hence why in my previous post I said "new "dubstep"". Also why I brought up the rising popularity of the term "brostep", because by the time that term actually caught on the sound had became saturated.
Not him but I've been a huge fan of Excision since 2012, his stuff is probably the "heaviest" EDM I enjoy. I've only heard one Trampa EP (I think it was called Jurassic, it was released on Datsik's label Firepower Records) and didn't really like it, but that was a while ago.
Haven't heard this in so long, but I gotta disagree. It's good though
Still prefer the Gorillaz original way more
Spitfire was great to be honest, but some of the songs in worlds I liked. Fresh static snow and flicker are my favorites, but that album is flawed. Fellow feeling was shit
Flicker was absolute anime garbage lol. Wish he'd keep that shit out of his music, it's cringey
The original is better, but the remix does feel a bit more fleshed out
That EP was a starting point for skism to change the scene of dubstep. Too bad trampa hasn't done good since dance up
Yeah, Worlds had a few standouts but it's just strange hearing that after jamming to Spitfire years ago.
True to that. Ever hear the mat zo remix of that song? It felt like he flipped the crap off of the original, and demolished it with some DnB and dub
>Itunes review
If you want a good laugh, it's from that damn thing. The person writing that and welcome realitys descriptions should be killed for how stupid they made the albums look
Here it is
This is now a throwback thread
>orchestral strings!
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Gotta post some Noisia love
I think people barely remember this remix that noisia did.
Also, orchestral strings is the fucking best because this idiot thinks that all dubstep is devoid of musical talent
>they used actual instruments!
God damn, this remix was just pure evil. Skrillex originally had such a wild sound man, his pre-SMNS stuff and even around SMNS was so original.
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I remember this coming on randomly on youtube and being kinda meh about it but that shit at :53 completely caught me off guard. Such a cool beginning to a build up.
Seriously respect for Oizo love at any time.
Skrillex still has his sound, but it's gone honestly. Guys like moody good, snails, ghastly, Dion timmer, virtual riot, and a lot more have been shaping up the scene
Always gotta love electro house anyway
good times
This song just gave me crazy feels thinking about a complextro comeback. Kind of a gimmick genre but every time you hear a new complextro song, it's like a complete sampler of that artist.
Well I gotta listen to that then. Always had respect for Mat Zo
Also, I just remembered I saw Snails at a huge music festival almost a year ago, dude surprised me. Really threw down, the crowd was right for it too.
Speaking of complextro, this is fucking killer
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Also think it's kinda funny that Porter coined the term and now he doesn't even fuck with it anymore
And speaking of Kill the Noise
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FUCK yes, old Wolfgang Gartner was madness. Weekend in America was such an overlooked debut but oh my god is his newest album so bland.
Never been a fan of him other than a few songs, Hookshot is fucking gritty, Illmerica is pretty anthemic and in a way nostalgic for me. His two tracks with deadmau5 (Animal Rights and Channel 42) and The Devil's Den with Skrillex were all just fantastic.
Did Sup Forums forget the difference between brostep and dubstep? Damn. I must've been here too long. Both are characterized by 140 bpm played in halftime. Brostep is the Americanized, heavy metal influenced dubstep ala Skrillex, Nero, Flux Pavilion with more emphasis on mid range and "filth". Any of that shit. Dubstep is the original genre created in the UK with actual dub influence and more emphasis on a rich bass. I'm not saying you should like one more than the other, but Brostep is typically very pop influenced and looked down upon. There are certainly some good tracks out there though, such as Nero, but hey, you can like whatever you want.
Technically, dubstep is anything with 140bpm in half time, but there are very clear differences between the Americanized dubstep and original dubstep, so it only makes sense to have seperate names.
uk dubstep is fucking gay and boring
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No, you're not even the first person in the thread to bring it up, let alone Sup Forums. Learn to ctrl+f or something.
My Eyes is easily my favourite on the album, with Fugue State being a close second. It's a great album that in my opinion is pretty underrated. Probably just because it is a dubstep album.
I remember listening to that album so much when it released. It was so well mixed too, such an underrated producer.
of that whole dubstep peak era, this is the only album I still listen to.
very melodic yet still dubstep
Sup Forums BREAKS AOTY NEVA FORGET!!!!11!!
He has a shit ton of songs to release with the likes of skrillex, Griz, botnek, and space laces. Just hope they come out a lot faster
tired meme
>tfw got tickets to a yuropoor Nero show
>have to go through 8 hours of warm up DJ´s
>festival ticket doesnt allow you to leave the area
>overprized drinks, no food, raining nonstop
>few ravegirls in the zone but mostly just white males everywhere
>white males dropping some funny "jokes" about anyone with a costume
>Survive till Skazi has played for 20 minutes, feel like spine is about to snap, leave in disappointment
>record low audience, the event creators went bankrupt and dont have any summer festivals in the area this year
also literally fuck anyone who had the brainfart of taking photos non-stop of few dancers like i dont want any fucking cameras in my face if im just dancing and getting drunk. Future Bass is the absolute worst
All Dubstep produced after Benga's Diary of an Afro Warrior, is memestep
It was fucking shit. The tracks were just unbearable. How can anyone listen to this?
Metal fans and non-Brits ruined dubstep
thats what you get for going to a nero show
>meme
It literally was voted by Sup Forums as breaks AOTY though
That sucks Mate. I wish we had some Nero sets in NYC because they see to be pretty good to listen to
Man kill the noise was the best. Too bad he's made some lackluster stuff as of late
People find this amazing, and this was in 2011, where it was all wubs and starting off. This album is revolutionary
no, & dubstep was buried by the time yanks had gotten wind of it
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yfw excision fx effects are just pitched down fart sounds
True story: Joe from Nero hit on me once.
(It was at a stag party and he did it for a dare)
I saw them at Lolla 2 years back, they were great, absolutely hypnotizing.