Did This Ad Really Need Dubstep ???

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Did This Ad Really Need Dubstep ???
Posted on: 16.08.2012 by Jerica Salava
Dubstep for all:
Matt Kane
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
nah it
Matt Kane
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
nah it
Matt Kane
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
nah it
Matt Kane
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
nah it
Matt Kane
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
nah it
Matt Kane
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
nah it
Matt Kane
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
nah it
Matt Kane
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
nah it
Matt Kane
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
nah it
Germaine Bernadin
19.08.2012
Dubstep should be used as a soundtrack when your mrs throws a wobbler next time shes on the period..... in my mind it is anyway....
Latoria Kavulich
17.08.2012
pop music always fits well with whoring products
Antonetta Wikel
17.08.2012
Thank you Lethal, for posting that. I'd totally forgotten about it.
Ossie Pooley
17.08.2012
I don't believe the dubstep was that out of place in the first video. Use what you wanna use
Freida Leash
18.08.2012
I really liked the guitar in Chemical Brothers tune.
Rolanda Clodfelder
17.08.2012
The way the editing was done I thought it worked quite well ..

Shouldnt the question be ...

Did This Ad Really Need Gymnastics ???
Prefer dubstep being used in adverts than played clubs TBH
Marshall Aby
17.08.2012
Here's it done properly
Frieda Swoboda
16.08.2012
Dubstep is totally mainstream. Maybe not full on dubstep, but the general wobble synth sound is totally mainstream.

The kid's clothing ad had it, that Microsoft commercial made that song with the dubstep inspired bassline a hit. The new Under Armor and Gillette razor ads have dubstep.

It's not really a fad, those sounds are now part of music. They will evolve into other things, but those sounds are a part of music now just like stabs, pads, and electric guitars are.
Shonda Soulier
16.08.2012
Yeah, dubstep is a buzz genre. It's has a big pull in pop culture right now. My sister is 18--she and her friends love it.

It's no different than when Grunge music started showing up in ads in the early 90s. Except there was no Grunge community on the internet to bitch about it
Matt Kane
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
nah it
Erich Vallabhaneni
16.08.2012
^ i can get behind that.....literally
Jenna Skeem
16.08.2012
Music unneccasary, but i would like to have some form of relations with the star of the ad.
Jerica Salava
16.08.2012
Originally Posted by princey
even worse imo
retarded !
Ashanti Andreacchio
16.08.2012
oho wait the ad was for a computer what if I switched chanel because I thought it was some gym thing I had no intrest in?
Cool gymnastic ok music but totaly bad Ad
Yevette Matatall
17.08.2012
is it obvious that my mind made the leap between dubstep and making love after just having watched the gymnast girl. mmmmmmmm
Yevette Matatall
17.08.2012
Not a fan of dupstep, but I dont believe its use was missapropriated here..... its use is missaproprited everywhere...

kidding, no but really i thought it kinda suited the gymnastics girl.

You kids loving dubstep, how do love a girl listening to that, wouldnt the girl eventually just slap you in the face and ask you just to find some rythm rather than these sparodic thrusts.....
Spencer Tabuchi
17.08.2012
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
what the hell does this music have anything to do with dubstep?
lololol PLEASE don't tell me this is you questioning the misappropriation of a genre name

Apologies if I could only post poorly used electronic music in advertisements in this thread if they were in the 140bpm range

I'll get right on starting a separate thread entitled "Did this ad really need moombahcore?"
Matt Kane
17.08.2012
Originally Posted by Princey
Even worse IMO
what the hell does this music have anything to do with dubstep?
Spencer Tabuchi
17.08.2012
Even worse IMO
Roseanna Signorini
16.08.2012
The slo- mo is over used. It would have been better if it was edited starting in real time and then accentuated with slo mo and some double time where the video is sped up and then slowed into slow mo. This would match the essence of dubstep. I agree, the music doesn't make sense.
Erich Vallabhaneni
16.08.2012
I believe if she was in a ninja suit, fighting other ninjas (or zombies) then yes the dubstep would be perfect. I kinda like it, but not necessary. lol

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