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#1 huytttr
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I'm going for computer engineering but I've only had 1 engineering class (intro to engineering) and it was moderately difficult (especially for a 2 credit class, that was BS), although I think half of it was because I hated the class and it didn't even cover anything in my major. Toxic-Seahorse
Nice. Rare to see a comp engineer. I am in comp engineer and comp science (only sophomore right now), but so far it's not too difficult. But I've heard it gets harder as you get into upper division stuff. And the better the engineering school=the harder the work (for most schools). So keep that in mind if you decide to go to a tough school.
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#2 huytttr
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Jessie Ware because her stuff is just too good. Also Marina Diamandis.and Florrie.
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#3 huytttr
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friendzone-mario.jpg yep.
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#4 huytttr
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[QUOTE="OB-47"]

[QUOTE="toast_burner"]

I don't get why ghosts n stuff is so popular, it's good but not that good.

Strobe is his best song.

Also knife party aren't dubstep, maybe one or two of their songs.

kris9031998

I like Ghosts N Stuff especially in the little silent bits in the song. It's quite epic as well. Yeah strobe is good but takes a bit too long to get there.

I don't know too much about dubstep as to what counts as it either. Is it classified by it's beats per minute, use of bass synthesisers or what?

One thing that definitely causes the difference between brostep and dubstep is the use of sub bass

Yeah, its traditionally based upon bpm, though recently more people have associated it with certain characteristics (i.e subbass, synth, reverb, chaining, vocals, modulations cuts crossfades) and what is brostep? . It's like calling dance music "party music". or trance "rave music".
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#5 huytttr
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I'll try my hand at another one of these threads, I think you should check out Moguai, I think his stuff resembles early mau5. Also maybe Mord Fustang , but best to just branch out from Mau5. So much good electro to be heard,
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[QUOTE="001011000101101"][QUOTE="sargentbotk"] Its cool that you think that. I don't expect everyone to like every beat, you know? What sounds bad to you may sound good to someone else. Many people liked the beat itself as far as "Mistakes" goes. The chorus is calm and soothing, which sets the tone for the song itself. But I get you though.

Jolt_counter119

All I'm saying is, that you would be able to take your stuff to the next level, if you/your producer dude put some effort into these beats. That is all. Not telling you what to do, just giving you some advice.

Dude what are you talking about, the beat was nice. It's hip hop, the beats aren't supposed to take over the song like they do in typical rap.

Yeah I was going to say the same thing. Production was mad decent. The second verse was good, the rest was alright, but like everyone else I was enjoying it.
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#7 huytttr
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I'm into electronic music currently. Trance, house and drum & bass mostly.

Favorite artists

Glitch Mob
Pendulum
Jaytech
Gareth Emery
Approaching Nirvana
Tantrum Desire
Above and Beyond

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what house music you into? As for me it's basically Le=Electronic. aphex twin: crystal castles, modestep, flinch, Wolfgang Gartner, daft punk, eric prydz, Tim Mason, Netsky, bloody beets, Gemini, Calvin Harris, HC, Michael Cassette etc etc....mostly dub and electro house.
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#8 huytttr
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It was ok. sounds polished.
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#9 huytttr
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[QUOTE="FrostyPhantasm"]Indie - Of Monsters & Men, Modest Mouse, Cage The Elephant, Yeah Yeah Yeahs Rap - Macklemore, Kanye, Diabolic Metalcore - August Burns Red, The Devil Wears Prada, Memphis May Fire, Of Mice & Men Post Hardcore - Alexisonfire, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Senses Fail Trance - Armin Van Buuren, Dash Berlin, Kaskade House - The Bloody Beetroots, Feed Me, Calvin Harris Dubstep - Skream, Nero, Modestep, Break the Noize, Adventure Club DnB - Pendulum, Nero, Chase & Status, Netsky

Not a bad list with the edm stuff. Dubstep: Xilent, Gemini, Flux pavilion Drum and Bass: Sigma, Noisia, Fred V House: Eric Prydz, Calvin Harris, Nicky Romero Alternative: Sleigh Bells, Bloc Party, Uffie electronica: Crystal Castles, 3OH!3 Hyper crush
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#10 huytttr
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FrostyPhantasm is most similar, but I like a lot so i'm not exactly sure.