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Skrillex playing Glastonbury


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anybody bigging up skrilldawg here needs to listen to some oldskool dubstep before it was ruined by unsubtle morons like him (don't wanna sound like a music snob here, but i am really so i can't help it)

suggestions (if you're interested): pinch, kode9, mala + coki (dmz), shackleton, cyrus, burial etc

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To be honest I think people are getting a little bored of wubbyness; I think with the breakthrough of Disclosure, the success of Rudimental and singles by Duke Dumont and Chris Malinchak there appears to be a notable shift towards ambience and melody which I think is a great thing as it means producers have to work harder in making hooks and better written songs.

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I really like Kode9, Burial, Horsepower Productions, Joy Orbison, Breakage, etc. but I also really enjoy stuff like Skrillex, Nero and Knife Party (but I draw the line at Modestep.)

They're wholly different beasts, and it's not like music like Kode9 isn't being made any more so I don't really see a problem.

To be honest I think people are getting a little bored of wubbyness; I think with the breakthrough of Disclosure, the success of Rudimental and singles by Duke Dumont and Chris Malinchak there appears to be a notable shift towards ambience and melody which I think is a great thing as it means producers have to work harder in making hooks and better written songs.

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