It's so weird to think that when you wrote this comment 9 years ago, you would never even be able to comprehend where you're channel will end up. Keep the uploads up, I've been a fan for a while
@@cc3 Yup, and the secret believe it or not is in the "content-marketing" long-term business. It could be literally anything you want to start up. You just have to frequently upload content every day or every other day or at least once per week for a minimum of 2-10 years and I know it seems long but base that around a part-time or full-time income and you'll be looking back smiling from what you have achieved. I have many RU-vid channels. This one is just to reach out into comments. Many RU-vid make a full-time income from Google Adsense because depending on the niche category Google pays the content-creator anything between $5-$29 per 1,000 CPM (cost per mile) basically means 1,000 eyeballs - people or viewers that see you video. So if you become viral over say 2 years and make on avg 170k views per video upload then divide that by 1,000 and multiply 170 by lets say $10 per 1k views in the music niche category, then you could make $1,700 in profit per video upload per month (1 video with high-engagement)Just think about that! Where could you be in 24 months time?
@@cc3 I can see a lot of your analytics through software and I will reach out with a simple tip that with your 18,100 (ican see everybody's subs and channel tags, keywords, the whole shabang! In every video, I can see what each keyword ranks for and the lot) Anyway, the one golden rule-of-thumb is DON'T BE RANDOM! Make your videos as unique to your channel & only optimize what grows your channel in the long-term. Good luck.
Went to ukf on saterday night, saw the likes of shy fx, knife party, culprate, and cyantific. Had the most incredible time raving until 6 in the morning. Then went home with like 10 friends and got incredibly stoned listening to skream..... was incredible. spinning out on nos balloons to this amazing music...
This song is just so good, its one of those songs that makes you really excited about nothing, like you have something really good round the corner that you don't know yet.
Was getting the "Listenin' to The Records on My Wall" / "Give You Everything" EP. Wanted to hear what "Give You Everything" sounded like, & I LOVE IT! Glad I was able to get the vinyl :)
@Skreeaamizm i know this but the 2 of you were the first i listened too you made me search for other artists like Deadmau5, doctor p, flux pavillion, skrillex the list goes on. but you and benga showed me the light
@sharperguy I duno, it hasnt been autotuned too much or at all imo. Only in the breakdowns, and some reverb seems added. Its not autotuned to the extent of commercial pop music nowadays
Im not a vinyl guy at all, but for some reason, I would love having this album and track on vinyl. Shit, at least for the looks of the cover art. *sigh* idk, this track just makes me feel kinda sad.
I've got some friends who LOVE "dubstep".. I tried to show them some.... they didn't like it! XP As far as electro is concerned i just haven't found any sound as plural or complex. You can really find a bit of everything in it and it's constantly reinventing itself! Mesmerizing!
Guys, Skream has said that the music he makes he has now named "UK bass". Quite honestly, I like that name more. So lets just call it that because our old man has said his word
love this track was silly enuff to try and find a remix, any changes would destroy it i need a vocalist like this for my tracks thx for opening my eyes to some sweet music
and no im not some ignant fuck who thinks thats all DJs do. but yes, thats about all you'd get w this live. maybe some gratuitous sense of elevated 'atmosphere' but na, pointless.
@fluxsage i have listened to it. many times. and i am fairly sure that having snare and a certain tempo do not make a song "dubstep." Bottom line is if you are going to debate the birth of dubstep, it is ridiculous to argue that it started with Smith and Mighty.
Dont forget Loefah, Coki, Mala and Kode 9! think there may have been 3 more from hearing loefah say it in an interview but i cant remember them off the top of my head, maybe Pinch!
Don't forget EI-B ;D He's been in it since 97. He had Skream goin and then Skream climbed up to tempa. After tempa was released, Dubstep got it's name.
@jaceking29 Go listen to the actual track I mentioned. Location of the snare... tempo..... I understand that Smith and Mighty "isn't dub at all"... That's because they are artists and not a music genre. And I also understand that they have a variety of styles they use (most artists do), but that doesn't negate the fact that brain scan has elements of actual dub and dubstep. In 1986