![]() Didn't promote it, didn't say a word about it. Skrillex literally put out an EP, under a cover name, Skrillex, and no one knew who it was, called My Name Is Skrillex. I guess I have the right to say that rock music is a trend and it should crawl back into its niche from whence it came.Īnd don't even get me started on the whole "mainstream" thing. If something is played a lot, and people love it, and its popularity grows daily, and people request it, and it's played all the time, and YOU don't like it, that's all you, not other people. Dubstep is definitely doing something wrong. It's even used in World of Warcraft movies (further proving your point that it's everywhere, and people like it) Its Popularity grows daily Skrillex is one of the very few electronic artist to reach over 20 million views on youtube Please, shower me with your amazing logic more. ![]() You're one of those people who think that because something is popular, that it's apparently bad and doing something wrong. It's just fucking everywhere.ĭubstep is music for posers and will hopefully fall back into the niche is crawled from sooner rather than later.Ohhh, I get it. Hell, even most WoW PvP movies are ridden with Dubstep. The fact is though that it's currently even more mainstream than rock-music. But now it seems like you can't host a single party without half of the attendees crying "ZOMG, play some Dubstep.this is the new hawtness," while acting like it's some massive underground music trend. With Australia's best across two rooms and outdoor courtyardĬome down early for a exquisite BBQ on the house in the newly renovated courtyard at RMH.Because until two years ago nobody actually cared much for the music. With this in mind, one thing will always remain constant - a pure unadulterated heavy listening experience… ![]() Downlink is not one to be pigeon-holed and is constantly on a quest to evolve and refine his sound. Along with Excision on the Subsonic tour, he slayed huge crowds across America, leaving people in awe time after time with his DJ sets. He managed to hold down 4 of the top 10 chart spots at one time and his songs "Emergency" and "Crippled Camel" hit #1 and #2 respectively. His success on the Beatport charts has been extraordinary. While consistently coming up with sick material time after time, he has gained DJ support from all of the biggest names in the scene. It wasn't long before his music found its place on Rottun Recordings. While maintaining an appreciation for the sparse and laid-back vibes of the old school, Downlink set out to explore a more frantic, adrenaline fuelled style, influenced by everything from heavy metal to astrophysics. Growing up in a cold industrial town in British Columbia, Canada, he was first introduced to dubstep in 2007 and soon after took to production. With roots in Jungle & DnB, he is no stranger to the vile side of subsonic dance music. Final release tix $25 includes BBQ feast only via Solar Empire, When in Rome and Kurk Kokane have joined forces to present Melbourne's epic movement with all things bass driven with a series of high calibre events under the one bannerįeaturing the killer bass technician direct from Canadaĭownlink has been punishing dancefloors all over the planet with his heavy brand of dubstep. ![]()
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