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Old 08.19.2010, 01:58 PM   #5411
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revisited burials debut the last days. and I have to say that it is the only dubstep album that passes the test of time for me.
I cant say really why, but I have to admit that the genre in its first year really attracted me in a way. but after burials debut come out it grabbed me by the shoulders and said something like: "forget all the macho basswankery and remember why you started to like electronic music at all: because it can create intense emotions almost completely different (not better) then rock music."
I think burial reminded me of a dubsteppy version of Boards of Canada, and afterwards everyting else Ive listened to in that genre felt different.
Short afterwards I stopped following the whole dubstep movement. just listening to some of it mainly because of recommendations.

I dont know if this makes sense at all. just my impression on dubstep from a complete subjective point of view. dont wanted to dis a whole genre, hahaha
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