What makes good dubstep is when the sounds complement each other in a way that makes it sound good. A lot of people when they make dubstep don't know what they are doing and they just throw stuff together.
what do you mean most people make music with just beeps and bops and trying sounds out even if they sound horrible at first. its how music evolve and constantly change.
someone should use powersound by eleps its.... crazy. but as a dubstep fan myself, I can say that I do not know how to dance. at all. also, the song I recommended actually slaps really hard but yes, the point of dubstep is literally to give you a headache
i would argue the point of the kind of dubstep this video parodies is to mosh to it. that eleps song isn't to my personal taste, but it is insane you aren't wrong. good recc
The fact that 90% of modern music industry has become just that is pretty infuriating. Because apparently bragging to your fans about having a lot of sex with prostitutes, starting from the bottom then becoming rich and buying a lot of expensive cars and mansions is so creative, artistic and good. It's not really about the skin color, moreso the fact that this is literally the only thing that any of them can do and the fact that they all have separate fandoms is fucking nuts. The human race really is evolving, but backwards.
Exactly! I've only really gotten into dubstep a month ago, but even before then, I usually find that songs around 10 years ago tend to sound way better than the stuff nowadays.
The fact that we still love it brings great consideration for the reason we got into dubstep in the first place.. I think a large part of our interest had to do with pursuing the genre’s intensity.. finding new appreciation for it only after having, perhaps, entertained certain songs that we might have doubted, ourselves. Finding versatility and creative genius in wub that would otherwise be simplified as ‘hardcore’.
Dubstep fans reacting to some incredibly obscure dubstep song slapping hard as fuck : "meh, that's decent" Dubstep fans when someone puts togheter random sounds going at 3/4 on a 4/4 beat with a sprinkle of 6/4 synth that sounds as the incoherent screams of someone who's getting flayed while the torturer is making a tiktok : "yooooooo this is fucking fire brooooooooo"
This is by Oolacile, who's a well known and established heavyweight of dubstep, so it isn't surprising people are liking this... He literally made Riddim Girl.
I never realized how amazing dubstep is, it makes me cry, it makes me happy, laugh, everything. I'm just glad a genre of music like this exists, and that memes like these exist as well.
When I started listening to dubstep it sounded incoherent and so complex that I wanted to keep listening. Now, since I listen to it regularly this is pretty coherent to me, and uh yeah I dunno who gets headaches from this
@@MichelleW870 Says you, I feel genuine pleasure listening to the synth, synth bass, plucks, bass, color bass, synth plucks, pluck bass, and stuff, though usually I hate offbeat drums
@@MichelleW870 have you ever even tried giving the genre a chance? There’s tons of different types of dubstep too, like the melodic stuff which I enjoy the most, or even chillstep
This is fire af, people just don’t understand that riddim producers make drums and basses slightly off time to give it more groove. If you listen to a lot of riddim, something like this hits hard af cuz of how wonky and fresh it is compared to an average drop.
Yeah. Dubstep, just like all other genres, is filled with mostly generic or average stuff. For every genre of music, you need to look for the good ones to find the good ones, and not just judge an entire genre based on the most popular songs of it.
Im an old-school dubstep fan and this song is hot dookie. The golden era for dubstep was 2012-2014 with some solid stragglers before and after then but those 3 years had some Legendary songs 😙👌
back when dubstep went peak mainstream weren't they calling the unlistenable stuff brostep? either way yes there are definitely worse sounds out there still waiting on nailsonchalkboardcore though...😕
@@nolla6337 I know polyriddim slaps, but people have a right to their taste, I for mine would say that polyriddim kinda lacks in timbral diversity, like most riddim, I wana hear someone make polyrythmic brostep or complextro, now THAT would be one hell of a ride :D if I'm not having a sensory overload while listening then it's pussy shit
@@nolla6337 its two different types of rhythm comprehension. polyriddim's concept is to actually to choose specific weird rhythms. this one seems more so just free off grid, trying to create a cool groove, not trying to put stuff on specific subdevisions, or atleast thats not the effect that its giving when you listen to it.
@@fkeyzuwu yeah but I believe that in both cases the goal of having wonky rhythms is to: Give it replay value - as the harder it is for you to predict the accents the more time it'll take for you to memorize them; Make it more rewarding for the person that's dancing - if you try to headbang to a metronome you might find that it's annoying, it makes you focus on where your movement accents lie, and you might as well nod your head to silence if your goal is to relax. Contrary to that lies "wonky rhythm" which I believe gives the listener a lot of room for error, rewards you for being relaxed and smooth - the more jelly you are, the more you'll be with the music that sounds like it was played by a jelly drummer. Tl:Dr - I Like both simple rhythms and complex ones, I hope people don't get discouraged just because their brain can't comprehend the flow on their first couple playbacks - the more you'll listen to wonky rhythm the more familiar and simple they'll seem. And while I can't force y'all, it'd be nice if everyone tried to understand why the song's bad - before you say song bad Peace :^
@@fkeyzuwu oh I forgot to mention - polyriddim is so complex and difficult to recreate that it actually wraps back around into your brain being like "nah bro Imma just ignore 99% of these sounds and nod my head to whatever I can find"
it definitely takes a different level of understanding to appreciate dubstep. especially riddim which is what’s playing in this video. i can see how someone who doesn’t listen or understand can find it unappealing
@@p-downd-upp76 but the thing is the Rick thing's specific to one show. This is the music for musicians idea which is ancient and stood the test of time. This sounds strange because in your culture you grew up hearing music in duplets, or triplets at the most, but this music is using 10th tuplets. If it was common in western music, then you wouldn't need that esoteric understanding. It's not about IQ, it's just about knowing what irregular tuplets are.
i know its a meme but choosing this to represent dubstep is like choosing burzum to represent all of rock music it would be kinda accurate, but someone would never be able to know theres the beatles, radiohead, king gizzard or black country new road their entire idea of "rock" would be dunkelheit and thats it, an underground af subgenre that most people actually dont listen to
@@BuffGuitarist You just don't seem to understand this tune which is unfortunate because it really is great. Oolacile purposely laid the synths and bassline out like this. This tune is impressive because of how it manages to create such a loose rhythm and still stay on beat. The normal 4/4, two note melodies in riddim can get boring so the way the synths ans bassline are laid out in this create an interesting character and vibe for the tune. I've listened to the entire tune multiple times. The intro definitely gives more context to the drop for sure. Maybe try listening the entire tune and you might appreciate it more. Idk what else to say. I personally love the tune. I'm kind of an OG of the riddim dubstep scene (2013 AD, Vylex, Subfiltronik, Airvalue, A3 etc era), and even though I don't really listen to riddim as much as I do other genres these days, I still can appreciate a good riddim tune, especially when it's an innovative one like this (Oolacile - Cloud Mind).
@@lmaogetfvcked9699 thanks for explaining, I do apologise if I came off rude or brutish, I just dont connect with dubstep the same way I do with alt rock or lemon demon songs, and I respect that you people like this stuff, the problem is it gives me a big headache and I'm irritable when I have a headache. Peace
Idk how ppl say they can’t hear the beat. It’s really clear 4/4 idk how they can’t hear it. Maybe they don’t know that the drums don’t have to stay on the beat the entire time.
I love how the comment sections on "Dubstep Fans when"s are dubstep fans going "yo this actually slaps"
Yea lmao
@Pickle just stop liking bad music 🤷♂️
@@easter_god just cope 🤷♂️
@@jbro2780 keep seething
@@easter_god 🗿
breakcore fans when the most chaotic loud incomprehensible song comes on
Actually real, break core fans when the tttttttttthgggggggbbbbbuuuuuubbbbbbbbb comes on
Ultrakill fans crying rn
Dubstep and breakcore fans competing to have the most obnoxious taste in music
@@theguy79Ultrakill is just Amen break fans vs. Breakcore fans
"breakcore" fans when the most tame jungle song comes on
dubstep fans when their grandpas heart monitor flatlines
Bro you sleepin this slaps 🔥
It slaps even more on mute
@@itswhipthemercurian shit sounds so good in the trash can, like it gives it a special kind of reverb
Ofcourse you'd be here
@@Asmokedetector always
Fax
It sounds like lightning being thrown around in a washing machine from 1983
Truuuueeee
Oddly specific but true
I was thinking more of 1994
I forgot I commented on this
stealing this comment for later
yeah, oolacile being oolacile
BRO I MADE A VIDEO LIKE THIS USING OOLACILE LMAO
and yeah oolacile is weird
Oolacile is a KING👑
Lol, thought this was a giant dad DS1 reference for a second
@Joshua so, what's his most confusing tracks?
(Sorry, I'm a house music guy so idk about dubstep at all)
Makes me wish old-school dupstep got more attention..
This song reminded me of 90s-00s idm, like Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada, and Mmodule
@@SuzukiHalwende dude people really sleep on Boards of Canada fr
@@SuzukiHalwende how did this remind you of aphex twin? sounds nothing like richards works
@@SuzukiHalwende reminds me of a shit i took in '95
@@chazd261 this sounds absolutely dick all like BoC too
What makes good dubstep is when the sounds complement each other in a way that makes it sound good. A lot of people when they make dubstep don't know what they are doing and they just throw stuff together.
No
No
You gotta listen to it a bit, it's actually pretty good.
what do you mean most people make music with just beeps and bops and trying sounds out even if they sound horrible at first. its how music evolve and constantly change.
Tell that to house producers
Had to hear this the second time, now I’m realizing it sounds somewhat better than I thought
Yeah fourth listen in and am boogiein away
its a masterpiece really. better than skilletx
Same lmao
Congrats. You just learned the definition of "acquired taste".
@@gaetanodepaola2ndchannel179 thanks we had no idea what it was before
I don’t even listen to dubstep but I can tell a good polyrhythm when I hear one
I think it takes a certain level of madness to groove to a 5/4 polyrhythm, madness of which I am in no short supply.
If the drums weren't so awfully off, this might have sounded good
Edit: apparently the drums aren't off? Wtf is going on, I swear I'm gonna- 💀
That's basically polyrhythms in a nutshell
It's crazy, not the biggest fan of em but certain dubs sound fire with offbeat drums
Riddim is often like this. Actual dubstep is different
Yeah I try to headbang but then I glitch out and die mid headbang
Anything that isn't 4/4 is off to you huh? It's alright tho.
dubstep fans when their game audio lags:
As a dubstep enjoyer, this is very true
this song is what tripping over yourself feels like
thanks youtube for putting unskippable 15 seconds ad before a 14 second video
I love how no one ever does slander on synth/chill/vaporwave fans because we all know it’s too good and nostalgic to be hated
Yessir
nahh I hate some of that stuff if it's too generic. It is inoffensive but a lot of it is too derivative
@@blooflazh7 eh, everyone has their own interests, no hate towards you
dubstep trap and pop are mostly the butt of the joke anyway those genres arent special for being exempt
Too generic to make funny.
someone should use powersound by eleps its.... crazy.
but as a dubstep fan myself, I can say that I do not know how to dance. at all. also, the song I recommended actually slaps really hard but yes, the point of dubstep is literally to give you a headache
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees
I mean it's pretty hard to dance to dubstep regardless of your dancing skills lol
i would argue the point of the kind of dubstep this video parodies is to mosh to it. that eleps song isn't to my personal taste, but it is insane you aren't wrong. good recc
Exactly man, and we all love this
I’m on it
FBI open up type beat
I know this is a joke, but this song actually bangs harddd
Please tell me ur kidding
of course he's kidding are ya'll serious lol
@@LumboDumbo Bro not kidding. One of the best Riddim songs ever
😬
it doesn't really bang, but it definitely isn't incoherent and headache inducing.
I like how it's so off the first gif almost syncs perfectly lol
Ngl that part where it goes beep beep boop bop was fire af 🗿
I am not a dubstep fan, but it still slaps harder than whatever the hell rap "music" has become over the years
i love when rappers say “n word, yuh” over and over while someone assaults audio equipment
(808 SHATTERS SPEAKERS) YUHHH (HAT TRILL) YUHHHH BRRAP (GUN SHOT SFX) MONEY (KA-CHING) I (HELICOPTER SFX) GOT (BASS) HOES! (WHAAA? SFX) BLAO BLAO (GUN SFX) BOOM (VINE BOOM) YAAAAAAAAAH (HAT TRILL)
YEAH! I hate BLA- I mean mumble CRAP
The fact that 90% of modern music industry has become just that is pretty infuriating. Because apparently bragging to your fans about having a lot of sex with prostitutes, starting from the bottom then becoming rich and buying a lot of expensive cars and mansions is so creative, artistic and good. It's not really about the skin color, moreso the fact that this is literally the only thing that any of them can do and the fact that they all have separate fandoms is fucking nuts. The human race really is evolving, but backwards.
Black rappers trying not to say the n word for 0,01 second challenge (impossible)
As a Hyperpop fan, this goes hard
If this gives people headaches I think their heads would explode if they listened to hyperpop
@@natalyst I want my song to have enough notes for at least two or three regular songs, thanks. Ambient funkcore/speedcore sends their regards.
hyperpoop
@Dwayne The Coke Johnson i'd avoid breakcore then
ditto
I swear dubstep was so dope when it was 2010~2015, afterwards I just can't keep up with their taste anymore, they have elevated, I'm still a mortal.
Dubstep was pretty generic back then
There was dope producers but there were a lot of producers trying to copy Skrillex
I still love dubstep. It's better than sad pop songs about love and with only one beat
Exactly! I've only really gotten into dubstep a month ago, but even before then, I usually find that songs around 10 years ago tend to sound way better than the stuff nowadays.
Beethoven been pretty quiet since this dropped 🙈
it slaps even harder when i turn off my pc🔥🔥 🔥 🔥🔥
The fact that we still love it brings great consideration for the reason we got into dubstep in the first place.. I think a large part of our interest had to do with pursuing the genre’s intensity.. finding new appreciation for it only after having, perhaps, entertained certain songs that we might have doubted, ourselves. Finding versatility and creative genius in wub that would otherwise be simplified as ‘hardcore’.
:3
:3
:3
:3
:3
As a dubstep producer, I can confirm this is accurate.
Dubstep fans reacting to some incredibly obscure dubstep song slapping hard as fuck : "meh, that's decent"
Dubstep fans when someone puts togheter random sounds going at 3/4 on a 4/4 beat with a sprinkle of 6/4 synth that sounds as the incoherent screams of someone who's getting flayed while the torturer is making a tiktok : "yooooooo this is fucking fire brooooooooo"
Twin lord
I like both
Both are good, quit making up people
@алексей ye i know but i didn't realize it when i wrote it lol. Just imagine the synth going at 6/4 but off tempo, so it's still silly.
This is by Oolacile, who's a well known and established heavyweight of dubstep, so it isn't surprising people are liking this... He literally made Riddim Girl.
This sounds like if I ran an image of a toxic cod lobby through an ai music generator.
Oddly specific
this is the music version of getting cut by the lid on a frozen lasagna
it sounds like a bunch of chimps hitting a metal door with lead pipes
I'm tired of the dubstep slander this goes hard as fuck🔥🔥🔥
This song is HARD
TO LISTEN TO
@@andrewcrowley6331 skill issue
This shit is fire on mute
@@andrewcrowley6331 cringe
Mfs hatin while for me this goes hard af
I never realized how amazing dubstep is, it makes me cry, it makes me happy, laugh, everything. I'm just glad a genre of music like this exists, and that memes like these exist as well.
Music in 2060 when almost every single tune has been already thought of and copyrighted.
It has a special place in my heart. I used to watch Marquese Scott religiously back in the day, he's still one of my idols in dancing.
this is actually really good, wtf
yeah. im not joking either 💀
Bro this is the type of stuff I hear in those ads that show off an app with a dj pad in it
When I started listening to dubstep it sounded incoherent and so complex that I wanted to keep listening. Now, since I listen to it regularly this is pretty coherent to me, and uh yeah I dunno who gets headaches from this
SAME
you people are too far gone
@@MichelleW870 Says you, I feel genuine pleasure listening to the synth, synth bass, plucks, bass, color bass, synth plucks, pluck bass, and stuff, though usually I hate offbeat drums
@@MichelleW870 have you ever even tried giving the genre a chance? There’s tons of different types of dubstep too, like the melodic stuff which I enjoy the most, or even chillstep
@@4-earedfoxfoxifyre oh same
i cant wait for the author to discover speedcore
Cloud mind by oolacile is one of the best songs ever made
No, not by a long shot
it legit sounds like somebody banging at your door
this sounds like a basketball hitting the school gym floor over and over again but bassboosted
This is some good sound design, unironically
@@awardwinningcritique6895 you really think you know what you're talking about but you don't lol
@@awardwinningcritique6895 no
Definitely moves people
In body bags
Set the video's speed at 2x and it is gonna turn in to "Speedcore fans when the most incoherent and headache inducing audio comes on"
I Like How Captain Hook From Jake and the Never Land Pirates Is Dancing To A Dubstep Song
Even as a dubstep fan thats the most broken piece of audio i ever heard, wtf 🤣🤣🤣
This is fire af, people just don’t understand that riddim producers make drums and basses slightly off time to give it more groove. If you listen to a lot of riddim, something like this hits hard af cuz of how wonky and fresh it is compared to an average drop.
💀
🤮
@@battokizu Least braindead housetard: aneurysm when its no lame cheap 4/4
🤓
😭
Dubstep can’t be slept on, some of it is amazing and not just random lumber mill sounds.
Yeah. Dubstep, just like all other genres, is filled with mostly generic or average stuff. For every genre of music, you need to look for the good ones to find the good ones, and not just judge an entire genre based on the most popular songs of it.
I knew it was Oolacile as soon as the first couple drum beats hit LMAO
this one is actually fire ngl
literally just a guy throwing a gong off a building
do you know what a gong sounds like
@@grammajam3682 Man tried to be clever lmao.
Actually this sounds amazing
Oh no they got to you too
@@yaroslavsemenyuk4131 See what happens?
you just proven their point even more lol
You're insane
The timing is all off lmao this is objectively terrible music and even i enjoy my dubs
This music grew on me tf
yo skrill drop it hard **every cymantics sample ever at once**
Honestly, as a dubstep fan, there's some abominations that even us can't comprehend.
Minatory
@@christiantaylor1495 More like Influx & Viridus - Blades of Crimson
As a dubstep fan, I hate this offbeat thing that's been going on.
rap fans when the last monkey noises album comes out
Im an old-school dubstep fan and this song is hot dookie. The golden era for dubstep was 2012-2014 with some solid stragglers before and after then but those 3 years had some Legendary songs 😙👌
People complaining about dubstep because they still don't know about the existence of splittercore/breakcore/extratone/deathstep/etc 💀💀
Deathstep slaps fuck u mean?
apple core
galactic core
nuclear reactor core
back when dubstep went peak mainstream weren't they calling the unlistenable stuff brostep? either way yes there are definitely worse sounds out there
still waiting on nailsonchalkboardcore though...😕
TRUE!!!!!! Speedcore is the biggest boundry-breaker of all EDM genres!
Deathstep is also boundry-breaking but it's a sub-genre of Dubstep
why tf do electronic music people name their genres "core"
Oolacile slaps tho
Rap fans listening to a new song that has the same exact beat and drug lyrics as the last one: 🔥🔥🔥🕺🕺🕺
Metal fans when they find out their girlfriend is above 18: 🤢
Thank you for letting me discover this banger, i have added it to my music playlist ❤
This audio instantly slams your head with the sounds of its epicness
ah yes fart noices over the sound of someone hitting a child in the face with a lead pipe😌
Unironically sounds like a death grips instrumental
Its Cloud Mind my Oolacile
As a dubstep fan, I can confirm this
not really a fan of modern dubstep that much but i actually had to look up that song in the video because it slaps
As a Skrillex fan, this is very true!
Should checkout Infekt if you like this
Skrillex isn't dubstep
@@h.l4650 Old meme
@@TheMuffinator3 2010 was a beautiful time
Brostep, and yeah it’s too accurate bro 💀
Spongebob got the moves, but Pirate wins the dance off imo
Bro you tripping Oolacile is a confirmed future riddim bopper
I blame phonon for this :D
but unironicly this slaps, oolacile and his whole lable Halcyon are killing it
This is baby level groove compared to something like polyriddim, and yet people saying it's too all-over the place smh my head
@@nolla6337 I know polyriddim slaps, but people have a right to their taste, I for mine would say that polyriddim kinda lacks in timbral diversity, like most riddim, I wana hear someone make polyrythmic brostep or complextro, now THAT would be one hell of a ride :D if I'm not having a sensory overload while listening then it's pussy shit
@@nolla6337 its two different types of rhythm comprehension. polyriddim's concept is to actually to choose specific weird rhythms. this one seems more so just free off grid, trying to create a cool groove, not trying to put stuff on specific subdevisions, or atleast thats not the effect that its giving when you listen to it.
@@fkeyzuwu yeah but I believe that in both cases the goal of having wonky rhythms is to: Give it replay value - as the harder it is for you to predict the accents the more time it'll take for you to memorize them; Make it more rewarding for the person that's dancing - if you try to headbang to a metronome you might find that it's annoying, it makes you focus on where your movement accents lie, and you might as well nod your head to silence if your goal is to relax. Contrary to that lies "wonky rhythm" which I believe gives the listener a lot of room for error, rewards you for being relaxed and smooth - the more jelly you are, the more you'll be with the music that sounds like it was played by a jelly drummer.
Tl:Dr - I Like both simple rhythms and complex ones, I hope people don't get discouraged just because their brain can't comprehend the flow on their first couple playbacks - the more you'll listen to wonky rhythm the more familiar and simple they'll seem. And while I can't force y'all, it'd be nice if everyone tried to understand why the song's bad - before you say song bad
Peace :^
@@fkeyzuwu oh I forgot to mention - polyriddim is so complex and difficult to recreate that it actually wraps back around into your brain being like "nah bro Imma just ignore 99% of these sounds and nod my head to whatever I can find"
PLEOASE YOUR DAD FLATLINING SOUNDS BETTER THAN THIS💀💀💀
I'd say both are solid headbang material
My social worker always thought dubstep sounded like Transformers using the toilet.
this feels like a kick in the balls
good thing i dont get headaches
Shit go hard bro
The background song is unironically not too bad.
The timing is also correct
This screams polyriddim and I'm not sure if it slaps but it's somewhat slapping
it definitely takes a different level of understanding to appreciate dubstep. especially riddim which is what’s playing in this video. i can see how someone who doesn’t listen or understand can find it unappealing
this comment reminded me of the rick & morty copypasta
"To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to appreciate dubstep"
@@p-downd-upp76 but kinda makes sense though
That or... some people just don't like dustep like any other genre
@@p-downd-upp76 but the thing is the Rick thing's specific to one show. This is the music for musicians idea which is ancient and stood the test of time. This sounds strange because in your culture you grew up hearing music in duplets, or triplets at the most, but this music is using 10th tuplets. If it was common in western music, then you wouldn't need that esoteric understanding. It's not about IQ, it's just about knowing what irregular tuplets are.
This unironically slaps 🎶 🎵 🎼
Seriously it’s so good
At giving me a seizure
@@andrewcrowley6331 what kind of contribution to humanity is saying a "joke" that really isn't funny, while doing it the poorest way possible
@@blueknight3261 more than your own
@@andrewcrowley6331 at least i didn't make a bad joke
death grips adds to it with vocals
Besides it kind of being offbeat a little bit actually slaps lol
i know its a meme but choosing this to represent dubstep is like choosing burzum to represent all of rock music
it would be kinda accurate, but someone would never be able to know theres the beatles, radiohead, king gizzard or black country new road
their entire idea of "rock" would be dunkelheit and thats it, an underground af subgenre that most people actually dont listen to
But this is by Oolacile who is actually one of the biggest tearout producers at a time when tearout is trending and taking over riddim.
@@christiantaylor1495 still, tearout is a single subgenre
Another meme:
In 2011 everyone was hyping Dubstep.
In 2012 nobody was eager to admitt he was hyping Dubstep in 2011
Wat
Dubstep was already good since the 00's
Oolaciel stuff always hits
Hell yeah brother, this is a compliment I'm willing to take any day
Dubstep has quite a lot of subgenres that aren't bad at all, you're talking about riddim
r i d d i m
Future riddim
riddim is fire
polyriddim
It's the third most diverse genre. Second being House and 1st being DnB
Nobody: The worst dubstep song in existence: Dubstep fans: Bro this actually is a banger 🔥🔥
This sounds like a really corrupted mp3 of metal tubes hitting each other
The breakcore in question:
The flow is unique on this one.
Goes crazy 🔥
yeah, it surely goes crazy in the trash can, where all the rats can share this shit all together.
😀
What flow
@@BuffGuitarist You just don't seem to understand this tune which is unfortunate because it really is great. Oolacile purposely laid the synths and bassline out like this. This tune is impressive because of how it manages to create such a loose rhythm and still stay on beat. The normal 4/4, two note melodies in riddim can get boring so the way the synths ans bassline are laid out in this create an interesting character and vibe for the tune. I've listened to the entire tune multiple times. The intro definitely gives more context to the drop for sure. Maybe try listening the entire tune and you might appreciate it more. Idk what else to say. I personally love the tune. I'm kind of an OG of the riddim dubstep scene (2013 AD, Vylex, Subfiltronik, Airvalue, A3 etc era), and even though I don't really listen to riddim as much as I do other genres these days, I still can appreciate a good riddim tune, especially when it's an innovative one like this (Oolacile - Cloud Mind).
@@lmaogetfvcked9699 thanks for explaining, I do apologise if I came off rude or brutish, I just dont connect with dubstep the same way I do with alt rock or lemon demon songs, and I respect that you people like this stuff, the problem is it gives me a big headache and I'm irritable when I have a headache. Peace
If the tempo wasn't having a seizure this might actually be good
the tempo is not having a seizure
As a dubstep fan I could definitely see how people wouldn’t like this but I fucking love this
Idk how ppl say they can’t hear the beat. It’s really clear 4/4 idk how they can’t hear it. Maybe they don’t know that the drums don’t have to stay on the beat the entire time.
People are lying to themselves. Simple as. They wanna meme the song so they play along.
I feel like the internet is full of people who's parents never told them that everyone is different and likes different things
I respectfully disagree. Have a nice day.
@@christiantaylor1495 Thanks for your opinion.
I'll take it in consideration for the future
Have a nice day you too
@@jonde3ok so being nice is cringe now?
Yeah, but its fun being a judgemental asshole :)
Azel be like:
Me, a death-metalhead and a dubstep fan:
Pssh.
Payday music ironically has similar beats but always makes my head bang