On 10 Oct 2007, at 10:28, klaus boss wrote:

It's not wrong Martin - cause it's an offspring from what came after
Grime and 4X4, but you're right saying it initially started with
Garage. What I really had underlying in saying that it evolved from
Grime and 4X4 :)

You'll have to tell that to Benga, Skream, Loefah and Oris then - cos they will tell you very different.


It's a bit of an overstatement to say that people are just using the
same elements - there are a good deal of artists having their own
sound - Joker from Bristol being one of the new cats on the block
there

Not really, I'm putting more Dubstep 12"s back than I'm buying these days and I've got enough sh1t demo's to justify it.

m





On 10/10/07, Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 10 Oct 2007, at 08:21, klaus boss wrote:

It directly evolved from Grime and 4 X 4 ( 4 by 4).

This is completely wrong, it came from the garage scene before the
scene became more urban/commercial and probably because of it. When
it first hit it was called New Step around 2000 and then started
getting called 8 Bar, which was taken up by Grime later.

As for sounding samey - well, do you honestly believe that the
so-called "Neo-Detroit" offers something new except for better
production?

The problem in the Dubstep scene is that people are just using the
same beat, dropping the bass and wub wubbing on LFO2 but Pinch/Benga/
Loefah are still pushing forward with some good stuff.

m




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