@mcslick222 Although you left this comment like a year ago.. I actually saw N-type playing with Prodigy and Dizzee Rascal. He was the DJ that came on before the main acts so actually they weren't chattin' shit ;D
@Rubennze OK, dubstep came from 'drum n base reggea'. Hiphop and drum n base came for a big deal from Dub. Dub came from ska and reggea. If you call this dub, you can call it for my part african junggle cause you fucking mixing up the roots. N-Type makes Dubstep. the funny thing is that dubstep feels half tempo (70 BPM (just as dub)) but is 140 BPM. this song feels like 70 BPM and as all dubstep, feels a bit like dub, but it is 140 BPM so you call it DUBSTEP period This song feels half
You might consider seeing some type of specialist about that...doesn't sound healthy. Plus, think of the awkward situation the first time it happens to you in a crowded public space! =O
@matyagriffioen no mate, dubstep originated from uk garage E.G Zed Bias etc.... not from 'drum & bass reggae'. Get your facts right seriously and no dub is really nothing like DUBSTEP. the only thing similar are the basslines. over and out.
bass is right
seein n-type this new years eve
sheeeeet
Still here in 2020, still massive.
Dubstep all the way, and I'm going to have this guy melt my brain on 05.07.2011!
satisfies my soul...
I am seeing Noisia, N-Type and dillinja in plymouth on saturday gonna be out of control! Cannot wait!
sick
I missed this.
authentic dub
n-type
dizzee rascal
the prodigy
tonight.
can't wait!!
good tip man ak all d way
love the description ^^
damn that bass blast me away ^^
massive
@blingsteelberg It came from Dub Reggae. Just like Garage did, if you trace it far back enough.
ahhh
this tune is heavy
I went to that! Big up Plymouth on the internet!
tune and a half
the reason i'm watching this vid is because i saw the name 'n-type' on a poster in a katy b music video lol
fuck yea smooooooth
the tremors just brought down my house
blana!
cant wait to see n type with mrk1 and DUB FX jan 22nd in so cal! google projectsweatshop for more info
Fi:hp 2012 !
@jenstomsin
yeah and half notes are exactly the same as quarters, only the quarters go TWICE as fast... HAHAHA
@mcslick222 Although you left this comment like a year ago.. I actually saw N-type playing with Prodigy and Dizzee Rascal. He was the DJ that came on before the main acts so actually they weren't chattin' shit ;D
@jenstomsin it just depends what speed notes ur using, they're not really the same but you can get the same "music" out of both.
@OBLAMINATOR eargasm!!!...now i need a cigarette haha
n-types mixing smashes his production out daaa water
wow this is what a Quasar sounds like @___@!!~ of course not entirely accurate but those hypnotic grinds is Grade A*~**~
T.P.W.
Urbandoned intro music..
@HoneyDrift count me in
dis dat scary shit
@woahjustintime
u can say i'm pretty stoned
@EscapeDummy mixing = mixing tunes playin a set w/e ,,, production - making tunes with w/e he use
@Aquashkhar
You mean Kaputt 07.05.11?:)
Kaputt LVC ofcourse!!
gaan jullie ook naar Champion Sound?
@matyagriffioen
'This song feel half' don't know why it stands there :-p
@woahjustintime
You an say I'm pretty stoned ;-)
Thought he was going to play some things like this at Fi:hp ...
@mcdonaldguy19 lol simple pickup
@OBLAMINATOR weird ears you have :o
@andreljn1o incredibly rich coming from you
@jrizzoXI doesn't matter when you were wrong. you are still wrong
@Rubennze
OK, dubstep came from 'drum n base reggea'. Hiphop and drum n base came for a big deal from Dub.
Dub came from ska and reggea. If you call this dub, you can call it for my part african junggle cause you fucking mixing up the roots.
N-Type makes Dubstep. the funny thing is that dubstep feels half tempo (70 BPM (just as dub)) but is 140 BPM. this song feels like 70 BPM and as all dubstep, feels a bit like dub, but it is 140 BPM so you call it DUBSTEP
period
This song feels half
@jenstomsin well clearly one is faster -_- hence 70 beats ina minute compared to 140 in a minute
why would i talk shit about that 0_o
i'm not that sad pet.
You might consider seeing some type of specialist about that...doesn't sound healthy. Plus, think of the awkward situation the first time it happens to you in a crowded public space! =O
Seems like an odd thing to lie about don't you think?
maby they was playing at the same fucking festival. maby glastobury. get off his back
@matyagriffioen
no mate, dubstep originated from uk garage E.G Zed Bias etc.... not from 'drum & bass reggae'. Get your facts right seriously and no dub is really nothing like DUBSTEP. the only thing similar are the basslines.
over and out.
Sounds Sloppy