Question.
How many of you have contingency plans for the Zombiepocalypse? And if so what are you plans, what sort of food stores do you have, weapons, transportation.
How many of you have contingency plans for the Zombiepocalypse? And if so what are you plans, what sort of food stores do you have, weapons, transportation.
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Digging The Bug. My favorite sub-genre of dnb was always ragga. I love dancehall, dub, and ska, so it's easier for me to relate to those styles. Almost anything with a patois vocal and heavy, heavy bass does it for me.
Couldn't get into Snake Eater or Purple City, but did like Digidesign. It was the randomness of the bassline that did it for me. The lead was nice too.
The Widdler was pretty cool. Go Ask Alice was very funky.
I would say in general I have the same issues with dnb as I do with dubstep. I love how creative the productions are. Especially the non repitious melodies
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Especially the non repetitious melodies, something I've been trying to accomplish with my recent techno tracks. But there seems to be something sort of cheesey about dubstep. Almost as if the over do each sound. Sampling pop tunes and mainstream culture doesn't do it for me either, another common thread with dnb. Actually, I'm not big into sampling at all. I realize these are opinions and I do overall respect the style for breaking new ground. I just couldn't listen to it all night in a club. I need variety.