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EURO-DUB-BEAT-STEP

Post by Wataru Akiyama » 08 Jul 2013, 02:45

Hey guys, what's going on?

I took a brief break from the Eurobeat community because people introduced me to Dub-Step.

Now I can't stop thinking how, if I didn't have a damn potato for a computer, how I would remix some classic Euro tracks into Dub-style. And vice-versa.

I notice that DUBSTEP is popular in Japan all of a sudden. I'm hearing Dubstep in my anime and everything, holy crap.

FWIW, I only listen to GOOD Dub-step like Skism, Devour, Captain Panic, 16bit, xKore, Dcult, Cyberoptics, EXCISION, and Noisia. Not garbage like Skrillex.....
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Post by SuperEuroJimmy » 08 Jul 2013, 06:57

Heh, I had the same idea about a year ago and I confronted SCP with the idea of Dubstepbeat/Eurodubstep. Evelina Somenzi told me they had no idea how dubstep was built, and dubstep artists have no clue of eurobeat altogether.

There was some talking to someone who did have at least some experience with both genres, but it didn't really work out. Possibly because eurobeat is rather fast paced and happy themed, and dubstep is quite a bit slower and has a darker feel to it.

It might be a fun challenge to take a eurobeat acapella of around 140bpm and set it to a dubstep track, though. :D

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Post by DarkSky » 08 Jul 2013, 07:17

Exactly. It's not like... when you're a music producer. You can produce like any genre on the world. It's a whole new way of production for each genre, which makes it hard for Eurobeat producers (of whom some have produced Eurobeat exclusively for 20+ years) to start producing dubstep. (And vice versa)

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Post by Wataru Akiyama » 08 Jul 2013, 07:32

MKwiakaku wrote:Heh, I had the same idea about a year ago and I confronted SCP with the idea of Dubstepbeat/Eurodubstep. Evelina Somenzi told me they had no idea how dubstep was built, and dubstep artists have no clue of eurobeat altogether.

There was some talking to someone who did have at least some experience with both genres, but it didn't really work out. Possibly because eurobeat is rather fast paced and happy themed, and dubstep is quite a bit slower and has a darker feel to it.

It might be a fun challenge to take a eurobeat acapella of around 140bpm and set it to a dubstep track, though. :D
Back when I actually had a working computer, I used to make dubstep tunes.

I have a vague idea of how to make eurobeat, but not much. Or else I'd already have friggin' made, like, SO much Eurobeat, and become famous in Japan. :D

Also, I like how Eurobeat is popular again now that Initial D has returned to the anime scene. Good stuff! I am enjoying this a lot!

AND Gran Turismo 6 is coming out soon! :grin: :grin: :grin:
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Post by Darkholme » 08 Jul 2013, 07:47

The only dubstep and eurobeat mix that I know of is a mix by Travis (Odyssey Eurobeat).

http://play.beatport.com/contests/zombo ... 14c8fd826b

It's leaning more towards dubstep, but it still has some great synth riffs.

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Post by Lebon14 » 08 Jul 2013, 10:51

I am against such genre bending. I'm open to ALL other Eurobeat + other genre but not dubstep. It's the only genre that I could say that agravates my nerves to the highest point.
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Post by para_rigby » 08 Jul 2013, 11:45

There was that great Dubstep breakdown during Odyssey's remix of Spectrum. How fun to remix eurobeat and dubstep together!!

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Post by Wataru Akiyama » 08 Jul 2013, 13:06

Last SEb I heard was SEB 205. Holy crap, I gotta catch up. What albums do you recommend I hear immediately?
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Post by Darkholme » 08 Jul 2013, 13:10

Wataru Akiyama wrote:Last SEb I heard was SEB 205. Holy crap, I gotta catch up. What albums do you recommend I hear immediately?
214, 215 and 221 are some of my favourites. 221 especially :grin:

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Post by Wataru Akiyama » 08 Jul 2013, 13:12

Darkholme wrote:
Wataru Akiyama wrote:Last SEb I heard was SEB 205. Holy crap, I gotta catch up. What albums do you recommend I hear immediately?
214, 215 and 221 are some of my favourites. 221 especially :grin:
THAT is what I am TALKING about. Thanx, dude. Mmmm. Ahhhhhh.

Feels good, man. I'm home, guys. Daddy's home. :grin: :D
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Post by drnrg » 09 Jul 2013, 00:46

Don't like dustep. Don't like it in rock. Once in a great while some artist will insert it into a pop song and not make it sound aweful, but I don't think I will like it in Eurobeat.

dude you gotta get 221. 1 Fire from Dave Rodgers is tottaly awesome.

here arew some stand outs from each cd. I'll pick my 3 fav.


206
Michelle Rose- Hard To Say I'm Sorry
Powerful T. Louder & faster(Epic)
Aleky- Labrynth Of Love

207
Mr. Moog- Stardust
Manuel- Limousine
Claudia VIP- Lucky Star

208
Ciao Ciao- The Magic Of Sunshine
Laura Vox- Jungle Of Fire
Corrado- Queen Of Heart

209
Cy-Ro- Rainy Days
Mega NRG Man- Japanese Girl}
Ken Blast- New Horizon

211
Garcon- Go Go The Night
Dejo & Bon- Wheel Power & Go
Jay Lehr- Fallin' In Love Again

212
Joe D. Toaster- Crazy Diamond
Mr. Moog- Cowboy
Digital Planet- New Day

214
Eurodudes- Passport To Dance
Michelle Rose- You Are In Love
Jager- because Of You

215
hard to choose. Every label is awesome!

217
Hotblade- Disconnected(get you hands on the extended)
Ken Blast- The Top
Lou master- Up & Dance, Up & Go(has a Eurogrooves vibe)

218
Ciao Ciao- Don't cry Tonight
Nando- In My Supercar
Fastway- Mionistry Of Power

221
Dave Rodgers- 1- Fire(must have for Dave Rodgers fans!)
Rich Hard- Wild Boys
Cy-Ro- Born To Be Wild In My car

222
Mark Farina- Last Of Eurobeat(Monster Comeback)
Garcon- Lucky Lucky
Lou master- Boys Do Fall In Love

223
another great cd. Must have for esp. Sinclaire fans. All lables did great output.

..and guys these are my favs, if you have other choices, mention them without shooting mine down. After all I',m just trying to introduce him to the best of new Eurobeat.


what sux is that Eurogrooves is no longer in sight :(

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Post by Wataru Akiyama » 09 Jul 2013, 02:21

drnrg wrote:what sux is that Eurogrooves is no longer in sight :(

Noooooooooooooooooo! :cry:

Oh, well. Hm, I dunno about all these new names. I feel weird without, like, a Fastway and a Mega NRG Man and a Dave Rodgers and a Lolita track all in close proximity to each other. :grin:

It seems like getting 223 was a good idea after all! Now to complete the rest. Thanks a lot for the suggestions. :!:
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Post by Lebon14 » 09 Jul 2013, 03:14

para_rigby wrote:There was that great Dubstep breakdown during Odyssey's remix of Spectrum. How fun to remix eurobeat and dubstep together!!
That's the one of 3 dubstep things that doesn't rape my ears. The other two songs that kind of use dubs that doesn't rape my ears :

Kurosaki Sakuya - Dear Me! [EastNew Sound/Touhou Trance Remix):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4A6WfT8tgI (during verses)

Axel.K - Flowering Fantasia [Akiba Koubou/Touhou Eurobeat Remix](intro only)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdEsBaAYq9w
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Post by Darkholme » 09 Jul 2013, 11:59

Not dubstep, but there's a Drum & Bass remix of Round 'n Round which is actually pretty good. The fast bpm fits eurobeat much more than dubstep, and since the bass isn't a big focus like in dubstep I imagine it'd be easier to make some drum & bass eurobeat.

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