tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5915030847003217.post2823163939427221883..comments2023-04-02T21:42:52.704-07:00Comments on Some Industry Notes: Why I Think Dubstep Died.Nebakanezahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10992463201669527974noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5915030847003217.post-55550294124950217662014-09-27T06:27:55.745-07:002014-09-27T06:27:55.745-07:00That chart is a kick to the balls! Breaks?! And th...That chart is a kick to the balls! Breaks?! And that peak for dubstep, almost a prime example of the many things that become quick trends nowadays. So easy to connect and consume now that nothing has the chance to last and be truly appreciated, just seems to ignite and burn itself out. I felt the same way about dubstep when I first heard it. It was amazing, and I never thought it would be something I'd hear in the club. I still search for stuff that I gravitate to, no matter the genre, oh and on that point, thanks for the expansion series! Tracklists and all, so much to dig and find and appreciate. <br />Like liquid stranger! You were kind enough to steer me to that. So thanks for that. Cybridhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047581208489338280noreply@blogger.com