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MOST Rock bands and whatnot nowadays DO sound the same, because of the pitch perfect help of a computer. I just hope people will stop depending so much on the technology doing the creating, and more about the human beings doing the work. I like the gritty imperfections, a human voice unaltered, and hearing those lively instruments being played. Welp im tired as hell and I'm just rambling on. Bottom line, there is always something good out there in every kind of genre/ art. It just takes some searching.
(This was supposed to be a reply to some1, but whatever I'll post it alone.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAHuN5RqoDk
If you would have read the post you would have seen
There is a common misconception that dubstep is all BRZHJIUIFXTRYUWUBWUBWUB. This is not true.
Unlike most genres of music, where it is classified by sound, dubstep is classified by structure.
Those 3 structure points being:
- Is at around 140 BPM
- Drum beat is at a half-time kick-snare pattern. (Kick on first beat, then snare on 3rd. Rinse and repeat for every measure.)
- Has a very prominent sub-bass
Here, this video done by one of my favorite artists, Mr. FijiWiji, does a better explination thta what I gave.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfwko11U9i4
Hm... What about layering? Mastering? Making sure that everything stays smooth and equal?
Here's a perfect example of a fully mastered and layered track.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1hPCKKJDLQ
(Not dubstep, but it's EDM, which dubstep is a category of)
Again, Fallacies aren't going to help you win this argument.
How is anyone supposed to dance to that? Lol, I guess I just don't get it. I just don't really like music made by a machine.
Dubstep like this and this appeal to me a LOT more than dubstep like THIS. Yeesh. It's just noise.
As for the genre of your track, I'd say REALLY FAST PACED hardcore.
I don't know how anyone can dance to any of this stuff. But that is just me.