On Thu, August 22, 2013 1:35 am, Julien Claassen wrote: > Hello Patrick! > Even I, raging, vain egoist of a would-be artist, that I am, can't > accept > this credit. Progressive Dubstep has been redefined then :-) On a day when Fukushima has been upgraded to level 3 after more than 2 years of continuously emitting toxic pollution into the Pacific Ocean and the supposedly democratic New Zealand Government has enacted an unprecedented attack on their own population under the guise of protecting people from terrorism it's good to hear that others are still making things move forward for the better. The saddest part about the fascists power grab in New Zealand is that it just confirms all the worst things people say about New York Banksters. Moral of the story, don't let a fascist New York Bankster run your country. I guess one day people will actually learn that one. >I came across something similar before. there have been > artists > for a while now, who blended the fashion of dubstep with all sorts of > ideas. > There's even a violinist, who plays her instrument to dub, although I > don't > like her work, the idea is sound and resounding enough. and there have > been > people like Skrillex, who mixed and mangled the basic genre of dubstep > with > others from the world of pop. and alas it must be said for them, that they > produce better and much punchier basslines. :-) It seems, that I must find > another distortion or overdrive plugin, should I wish to pursue that path > further. > Thanks anyway, it goes down like milk and honey. :-) > Warmly yours > Julien > I think it time for a dubstep version of "F*ck you I won't do what you tell me" by Rage Against The Machine... Anyone up for that remix? I have some lyrics I have been working on. -- Patrick Shirkey Boost Hardware Ltd _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user