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2012

Frazzbass @ Cerebral Destruction 001






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Submitted by: Krank-Im-Kopf
Rated by: Krank-Im-Kopf Danes javi_centralero IANCP LeD mockingman MicroClown meskcrime Evilness HardT3K-Tic mudkipz Rollaperni Snifobiah Brain MaGGieL And 1 other »

Added on: 07 Feb 2012 22:46
Last edited: 07 Feb 2012 23:07 by DelugeOfSound

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Tracklist

FRAZZBASS - Die This Way
PANACEA & COOH - The Large Hedron Collider
LUCIO DE RIMANEZ - Rise of the Rhinos
EYE-D & DJ HIDDEN - Battlefield
NEGATIVE A - Freebase
FREQAX - Political Crime
KATHARSYS & FORBIDDEN SOCIETY SYMERIAN - Ktrsys or Noiz
I:GOR - Icebreaker (COUNTERSTRIKE RMX)
LOWROLLER - Hood Of Horror
IGNEON SYSTEM & LOWROLLER - Great Violence
N3AR - Dominate
HALLUCINATOR - Mosh
TRIAMER - Algorythm Of Death
SUBVERSION ft. SYSTEM 3 - Bad To The Bone (LOWROLLER RMX)
THE OUTSIDE AGENCY & SEI2URE - Undermind
COUNTERSTRIKE & ZARDONIC - When Worlds Collide
RECEPTOR - Lullaby
CURRENT VALUE & COOH - Optic Nerve
ZARDONIC - Embalmer (2012 Edit)
HOMEBOY & LOWROLLER - No Longer Human




 
DelugeOfSound[Moderator] - 07 Feb 2012 22:59
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How is this industrial...

fixed genres.

 
javi_centralero - 07 Feb 2012 23:22
 
No Darkstep?, this style is a "union" of D'n'B, Industrial and Hardcore.

 
DelugeOfSound[Moderator] - 07 Feb 2012 23:23
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On 07-02-2012 23:22:53, javi_centralero wrote:

No Darkstep?, this style is a "union" of D'n'B, Industrial and Hardcore.


No, its not.

 
javi_centralero - 07 Feb 2012 23:45
 
I think that is Darkstep some producers as Lowroller, Homeboy and Igneon System. Fusion of D'n'B with Hardcore, this is Darkstep.

 
DelugeOfSound[Moderator] - 07 Feb 2012 23:52
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On 07-02-2012 23:45:15, javi_centralero wrote:

I think that is Darkstep some producers as Lowroller, Homeboy and Igneon System. Fusion of D'n'B with Hardcore, this is Darkstep.


I think if anyone here can tell you what darkstep is, that would be me.

And no, what you describe has been dubbed 'crossbreed', a hybrid of hardcore with another genre, most notably dnb, but electro or dubstep is possible as well.

On lsdb the term darkstep is used inconsistently but in essence its a form of dnb more focussed on the dark (metalic) sounds and rampaging rhythms as opposed to dnb breaks. Example producers: current value, mystification, skull, forbidden society etc.

 
javi_centralero - 08 Feb 2012 01:03
 
On 07-02-2012 23:52:32, DelugeOfSound wrote:

[...]

I think if anyone here can tell you what darkstep is, that would be me.

And no, what you describe has been dubbed 'crossbreed', a hybrid of hardcore with another genre, most notably dnb, but electro or dubstep is possible as well.

On lsdb the term darkstep is used inconsistently but in essence its a form of dnb more focussed on the dark (metalic) sounds and rampaging rhythms as opposed to dnb breaks. Example producers: current value, mystification, skull, forbidden society etc.


This liveset has tracks by Current Value and Forbidden Society. I think that Igneon System, Lowroller and Homeboy produce a hybrid of D'n'B with hard sounds typic in Hardcore, and this usually is called as Darkstep. I think that Darkstep is a very hybrid style, with a mix of many sounds: D'n'B, Hardcore, Industrial, also with breakcore in the actual style of I:GOR, etc...

 
DelugeOfSound[Moderator] - 08 Feb 2012 01:15
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On 08-02-2012 01:03:28, javi_centralero wrote:

[...]

This liveset has tracks by Current Value and Forbidden Society. I think that Igneon System, Lowroller and Homeboy produce a hybrid of D'n'B with hard sounds typic in Hardcore, and this usually is called as Darkstep. I think that Darkstep is a very hybrid style, with a mix of many sounds: D'n'B, Hardcore, Industrial, also with breakcore in the actual style of I:GOR, etc...


The less you seem to know, the more you seem to talk. Why is this?

 
Sm0keythebandit - 08 Feb 2012 03:33
It's backwards! 
 :doh:

Homeboy Lowroller Igneon system have no place in the darkstep genre

Homeboy : He tends to base his production on hiphop breakbeats and uptempo hardcore techno (also known as UK HC)

Igneon : Same as the above

Lowroller : Also known as DJ D-Tox (frenchcore'ish stuff with komprex), pretty much always produces around 178-185 bpm, not much varation in rythms but a unique style, uses some drum'n bass influences here and there but mainly relies on core kicks.


And just because there is a producer who produces Darkstep in a Tracklist does not mean it's darkstep not every song by Current Value or Forbidden Society is darkstep.

-> DNB:



-> Darkstep


 
mockingman - 08 Feb 2012 07:40
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Optic Nerve is pretty darksteppish as well :P

But as others said, all that Nekrolog1k stuff is crossbreed, even then it's mostly just straight hardcore.

 
PatrickG88[Set Editor] - 08 Feb 2012 14:18
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Drum and Bass + Hardcore = Brokencore

Darkstep: Heavy drums with dark atmosphere!

 
javi_centralero - 08 Feb 2012 15:24
 
On 08-02-2012 01:22:30, DelugeOfSound wrote:

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Clearly the eye did. I just explained it to you, why do you wish to remain ignorant?


Ignorant, Current Value and Forbidden Society are Darkstep producers. You must to open your eyes, and also your ears  ;)


On 08-02-2012 14:18:29, PatrickG88 wrote:

Drum and Bass + Hardcore = Brokencore

Darkstep: Heavy drums with dark atmosphere!


Heavy drums typic in Hardcore with D'n'B sound, this is DARKSTEP, this is my viewpoint, although also there are industrial hardcore sound with D'n'B, or mainstream hardcore with D'n'B, all this is Darkstep.



On 08-02-2012 12:10:19, Xerxes wrote:

Is er geen mogelijkheid om die Javi een comment verbod te geven ?


Are you retarded?



On 08-02-2012 03:33:24, Sm0keythebandit wrote:

:doh:

Homeboy Lowroller Igneon system have no place in the darkstep genre

Homeboy : He tends to base his production on hiphop breakbeats and uptempo hardcore techno (also known as UK HC)

Igneon : Same as the above

Lowroller : Also known as DJ D-Tox (frenchcore'ish stuff with komprex), pretty much always produces around 178-185 bpm, not much varation in rythms but a unique style, uses some drum'n bass influences here and there but mainly relies on core kicks.


And just because there is a producer who produces Darkstep in a Tracklist does not mean it's darkstep not every song by Current Value or Forbidden Society is darkstep.

-> DNB:



-> Darkstep




Then, Igneon System produce the same that Hellfish and The DJ Producer?, UK Hardcore?, it's not the same!!, this is a good example of it. Darktep is D'n'B with kicks or drums very near to Hardcore, also influences of Breakcore, this is very notable with I:GOR. This liveset has many darkstep sounds, there are not mainstream hardcore (this can not to be the same, Evil Activities, that Igneon System, for example, it's different Hardcore). In the same way that there are many types of Hardcore, also with Darkstep, there is more near to D'n'B and otherwise (more near to Hardcore). There are not any universal type of Hardcore, Industrial, Darkstep... so that there are many type of all it, is a idea that you have that understand, there are many ways  ;)

 
javi_centralero - 08 Feb 2012 16:14
 
On 08-02-2012 16:04:19, Haatpiraat wrote:

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You throw in Hellfish into your "UK Hardcore" argument. Hellfish = Hellfish, his style is not even something to put a name on.


Igneon System produce a D'n'B with many hardcore sounds, this is Darkstep. UK Hardcore = D'n'B + Breakcore + hard kick or bass.

 
Haatpiraat - 08 Feb 2012 16:34
 
 
On 08-02-2012 16:14:45, javi_centralero wrote:

[...]

Igneon System produce a D'n'B with many hardcore sounds, this is Crossbreed. UK Hardcore = D'n'B + Breakcore + hard kick or bass.


fixed

 
EdwinH4L - 08 Feb 2012 16:36
 
 
On 08-02-2012 15:24:54, javi_centralero wrote:

[...]
Heavy drums typic in Hardcore with D'n'B sound, this is DARKSTEP, this is my viewpoint, although also there are industrial hardcore sound with D'n'B, or mainstream hardcore with D'n'B, all this is Darkstep.




So you'd call Endymion - Smash darkstep too?

 
javi_centralero - 08 Feb 2012 16:54
 
'Sm0keythebandit'... you are very brave insults behind a screen, COWARD!. You think that know much, but you only are a poor imbecil!!, You insult because know that I have reason about it



On 08-02-2012 16:36:49, EdwinH4L wrote:

[...]
So you'd call Endymion - Smash darkstep too?


'Smash' sound more about Hardcore, tune and kick very typic of mainstream hardcore. Igneon System is Hardcore en its rame more near to D'n'B, Industrial & Breakcore, this is typic of Darkstep (D'n'B with hard kick and industrial/breakcore sounds).

 
ColinHQ - 08 Feb 2012 18:39
Do you like owls? 
This set was just ok.




Though the comments have entertained me enough  =]

 
darklime.carnage - 08 Feb 2012 18:57
 
On 08-02-2012 14:18:29, PatrickG88 wrote:

Drum and Bass + Hardcore = Brokencore

Darkstep: Heavy drums with dark atmosphere!


agreed, another terms for that is Drumcore and Core & Bass (Lowroller calls himself so :P)
so this set is D&B/HC aka Drumcore aka Brokencore aka Core & Bass as SANA label itself now  ;)
this is clearly not a drkstp set,let's get over it now  :thumbsup:
since discussion may get futher and some ppl will discover that for example CV is may be even Technoid/Techstep etc,so let's stick to general D&B tag for broken beats tracks in this particular set aight?  =D
personally i don't stick to that terms and get used to just 3 types of DnB - heavy,mid,and lite  :p

Comment edited on: 08 Feb 2012 19:04 by darklime.carnage

 
Krank-Im-Kopf - 08 Feb 2012 20:06
Krank-Im-Kopf 
On 08-02-2012 18:39:45, ColinHQ wrote:


Though the comments have entertained me enough  =]


 xD

 
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