Dubstep: What the 99% Call Music
The other day I decided to be a little venturesome in my late night booze crawl. Instead of making my usual rounds at the bar scene across from campus, I was lured downtown by a friend of mine based on promises of scantily clad women and some “Drink Free Until Midnight Special.” Normally I’d brush the proposal off and stick to my guns of all you can drink wells, but for some reason I decided to take the leap of faith and stroll over to the other side of night life. For those of you who don’t know, Gainesville’s downtown is a clusterfuck of establishments which call themselves “clubs.” Now, when I think of clubs, the first thing that comes to mind is something a little more sophisticated than the first place I walked into. Instead of your run-of-the-mill loud house music and people sporting black in hopes of looking edgy, I was bombarded with lasers, glowsticks, and something that sounded like a fax machine was dry humping my bottomed out jet-ski. This assortment of ear-raping screeches and womps is apparently a new fad in music called dubstep,
On first listen, I thought that the sound system might have been to blame, as the place seemed more concerned with the 30×30 wall of pulsating lights and lasers than the actual noises coming out of the speakers from overhead. Sadly, I was wrong. Apparently what sounded to me like my computer taking a shit is what the kids are listening to now. By the way, the kids who are really into this stuff are the absolute worst. Ever consider throwing on a pair of ray bans without the lenses, sewing together whatever neon clothing you can find at goodwill and wearing skinny jeans before you go out? Didn’t think so. But the dubstep fanatics seem to think it’s the fucking innest and coolest. I actually looked into one of the “artists” who creates the stuff and goes by the stage name Skrillex. Never before have I seen a person who looked like the spawn of some demented hippy-goth-robot-three-way, until I googled Skrillex.
As I looked on in sheer confusion at what was going on in front of me, I could not help but think of my father’s stories of disco polluting the club scene when he was in college. However, those were just people who liked to dance and do coke. On the slide scale of awful, that doesn’t even touch the things I saw and heard that night.
“I’m rolling my face off bro!!!!”
“Did you hear that bass drop man?”
Instead of some light hearted dance music and a little blow, these kids are getting their thrills from guttural howls and whatever drugs hipsters do these days. To me it seems where disco died and decomposed, some parasitic demon crawled out of its remains and claimed to be music. That claim is fraudulent. In dubstep, there is no meaning, and there certainly is no soul.
I get that clubs need to play music you can dance to, however tweaking out on amphetamines and grind-fucking on the floor isn’t dancing at all. Even the mindless dance pop of the 90s was better than this crap clubs keep peddling. Furthermore, what happened to the great American rockbands that have simply disappeared? Who took the place of CCR and Skynyrd? I guess this generation decided that learning to play an instrument was too archaic and a computer program would suffice. If the direction of our youth is reflected in their musical choices, this country’s downward spiral just got a whole lot faster. Until there is a substantial switch, I’m sticking to the bars where people get drunk to have a good time under normal lighting and “FREEEEEEBIRRRDDDD!” is the only thing requested.
Okay, I am a musician. I play mostly rock and country. I also on the side produce electronic music because of the unlimited musical capability. Your music is only limited to how well you understand the technology. None of these genres are better than any of the others because at the end of the day it’s all just notes and rhythms. The crowd that follows the music is irrelevant to whether or not it’s good because I’m not listening to the crowd, I’m listening to the music. So just listen to what you like the sound of and rage with whomever you want to rage with. Besides, all I’ve ever done at a dubstep concert is the same I’ve done at any other concert, got fucked up, raged my ass off, and took a slam home after.
13 years ago at 10:58 amvalid points.
13 years ago at 11:40 amall of this is so true. dubstep legitimately is pretty bad music though. it gives the rest of electronic music (house, trance, progressive, techno) a bad name.
13 years ago at 11:57 amThank you brofecta, someone with some common sense.
13 years ago at 5:02 pmFreebird or Die
13 years ago at 11:32 amThose boys were fuck awesome. RIP
My name’s the Dapper Dipper and I’m going to bitch about every little thing that I don’t like. Blah blah blah go back to whatever cesspool you’re from and keep your opinions about music to yourself
13 years ago at 11:33 amDubstep is the dumbest thing that human beings have ever come up with, it sounds like dialup internet connection and involves no skill to make.
13 years ago at 11:35 amAt the very least, dubstep producers have a general grasp of beats since dubstep comes in at around 138 – 142 beats per minute. They must know theory in order to make their music well. There is A LOT of shitty dubstep out there but it is just like rock when it first came out. In time the good will be separated from the bad and life will move on.
13 years ago at 12:57 pmthe hold steady is the only appropriate band to raging to while intoxicated. greatest bar band ever
13 years ago at 11:39 amI don’t give a fuck what you listen to, but I will never listen to what anyone from fucking Florida has to say.
13 years ago at 11:40 amfuck it. i would rather rage to dubstep than old rock.
13 years ago at 11:44 am^geed
13 years ago at 10:36 amYou raise a great point. But you’re from Gainesville, so eat my dick.
13 years ago at 11:47 amYour character shouldn’t be judged by what music you listen to. People like what they like. I personally think (newer) country music is garbage. I love rock, I love metal, and I like to listen to dub-step every now and then. Doesn’t make you a GDI, doesn’t make you a hippy. It’s just what you find appealing to listen to. Alright, I’m done, you can bash me now.
13 years ago at 12:19 pmSay what you want about dubstep, but don’t you ever badmouth disco!
13 years ago at 12:21 pm