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I always get goosebumps listening to this, for so many reason as well. This being his last track he produced, the fact he stopped making Dubstep and was one of the true pioneers of the trade, the fact of calling it 'I Will Never Change', the video including sets of vinyl's imitating the waves is a true sign of being old school and the fact that this has such an emotional rhythm too it. Makes me think a lot, also makes me sad but I also think about what him and Skream accomplished and the tracks they gave to us. Thank you Benga, I never got to see you live but I respect your work and yourself.
This song is a beautiful goodbye letter to all the loyal people who listened to his tunes over the years. Thank you Benga for blessing the scene with your amazing talent. May you never change, my friend...
I left the house at 4.21pm to attend a dnb rave on Margaret Island in Budapest. It was so good I met so many cool people and spread the love as much as possible. The track that was playing last on my laptop was this track... Its 7:06am and I have just arrived home. It has both opened and closed my entire night and the absolute state of vibration in this track will now stick with me for life. Thank you, Benga.
it's kinda nostalgic checking for new dubstep song and not seeing anymore benga, skream or other clasic dubstep producers anymore, they all had that original music that you could tell it's them even without knowing the song playing
Benga was a mf'n legend, the mozart of old skool dubstep and this was his lacromosa. I'll be bumping this shiz till I pass coz this shit hits your soul on another level.
Loving the vibe of this track. benga's a legend. one of the godfathers of dubstep. when i used to go out to the nights, if benga was on the dj list, you knew it was going to be the best set. Nicest bloke, never once refused by mate drunkenly shaking his hand whenever he saw him!
Its 08/06/2021 and I'm listening to this to get me hyped for end of lockdown on 21st June! My birthday is on the 20th. I will never stop listening to this BANGGGGING TUNE
Is it just me that loves to listen to the OLD dubstep tunes as well as the new.... Theres a channel on youtube which has like 900 videos of old dubstep ranging from 2000 to like 2009, i find it so cool how this genre was and how it is now and how people like benga, sound THE EXACT SAME!!! Legend in the making benga and you cant forget Skream :D
samee.. im actually working on a project to turn this type of dubstep mainstream! Im learning ableton and everything! Yall wana help?@@dutchmadness1771
Now that's some good dubstep. This is the first time I've heard this song, weirdly enough, I was never much of a Benga fan. But this brings me all sorts of memories back. Some real good dubstep right here.
your saying its gone off rail? There plenty good dubstep out there like bassnectar for example, people like the new stuff anyways and yes they may not be as much of the dubstep style you like out there but that doesn't mean you need to bitch and complain, Just listen to what you enjoy and don't listen to stuff you don't like. Simple?
People like what they like yes! However we talking about Benga here, a old dub head. Back in the days with Skream, DMZ, grimy Coki. "I Will Never Change" was ironic because he did. Still like Benga tho but thats the only reason I was here because it said Benga. I wouldn't be here bashing in my free time.
I can see how this is different from something say back in 2008, but compared to many of the songs coming out from other producers and looking at all the talent Benga has, this song is great. I find it really soothing with a super heavy bassline!
Thank you all! I’ve had so much fun sharing the dance floor with all of you when we danced our minds away to UKF BlueSpeaker and UKF Yellow Speaker ahaha much love wherever you may be! May we rinse again hard after the pandemic of 2020 ends!!
I think all Dubstep is awesome! I started with underground Dubstep then it became mainstream and I still loved it! If you don't like a certain style of Dubstep then fine, just don't pee on it like C'mon that's child-ish
I just don't like the Dubstep, that imitiates Zomboy's sound and the ones who always use a Trap intro. Riddim sometimes gets boring, too, but the rest is good for me. What are your favs?
+Patriotis I like the idea of Melodic Dubstep, but recently I've just been coming across Melodic Dubstep, that sounds all alike. I mean always having just notes playing and stoping is boring. I'd like to see more sound experiments like Koven does or Kito and Reija Lee!
The intro is like something out of your worst nightmare, some kind of disgusting jelly-like creature squirming around.. The first time I listened to this song walking in the pitch black, water dripped down from my eyes. Surreal experience.
+Edward Okarimia I got a dance from a red, feminine, smoke deity stripper who told me she loved me and that I wasn't alone. So no, not at all. Honestly didn't even hear much of the music at all
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This is just a theory, but I think that Benga retired to not actually focus on his family like he said, but because he felt his fans were starting to hate him ever since he went commercial with VEVO. They called him a "sell out" and such. So he didn't want to "live long enough to be the villain" sort of speak. He preferred to "die a hero". The family and marriage excuse was just a cover up. RIP Benga.
TheEggsonlegs He's right though. Skream's made an admirable attempt at staying relevant with his disco and house stuff, but both of their dubstep output has been completely forgettable since about 2009
+Google It yeah! Besides, I he released a dubstep track called "lythium", but he took it down because it was part of an upcoming album that he's working on.
well dubstep actually means something. the "dub" aspect has been lost and the 2-step garage acpect is barely still there so yes you could call it pototostep but it would be a new genre then
Gordon Pickett No. 2step garage is a old type of drum based style from south london back in the late 90s. Dub is a heavy very bass-y type of reggae from the 70s.
sometimes I read the comments and I have the feeling that most are generated by youtube bots who are programmed to keep arguing about music theory just to keep the discution boards alive and active. ... otherwise I just cant understand ...like who are these people ? what do they do in real life ? is it children ? is it virgin geek warriors or frustrated teens ?
well i'm a high school student that teaches himself musical theory and production...i'm not a child(unless you consider a teenager to be a child)...i'm a virgin, but that's just because my mom raised me to be a gentleman...and i'm pretty damn frustrated with school, chemistry AP and physics AP are a pain in the ass
Like now I honestly feel bad Mike. And thank you for such a thorough answer. I don't really hang out much on youtube but when I read comments I marvel many times. Still I imagine only a few people try to educate themselves in musical disciplines ... otherwise it wouldn't be such an endless fight
Nice to see this song got a UKF release. I had gotten a personal thank you from Benga for calling the song great back when it was only on his channel;)
Whether you like him or not, he is THE most popular artist and you cannot deny that. I never said he is the best, but he is the most popular. Shit does not get you that far in the production world. His stuff is good.
Love this track! Last 1 he ever produced before he retired, this is what u call original dubstep, not the mainstream shit u hear nowadays, benga was my inspiration to start producing...
I dont understand why there are so many dislikes. The song has a very happy vibe to it, and to be honest is much better than "mainstream" or "generic" dubstep.