A Quote by James Blake

The commercialization of dubstep isn't something I'm part of. — © James Blake
The commercialization of dubstep isn't something I'm part of.
Dubstep has been big in the UK for years. I'm fine with hearing a dubstep drop in any song.
When dubstep was big, Ubisoft told the composer for 'Far Cry 3' to make dubstep and to me that was really weird.
I want to make dubstep something beautiful.
I saw someone label me as a dubstep producer but I'm definitely not a dubstep producer. There's nothing wrong with that, though, because that's major. But it's like a school bus driver being labeled as a NASCAR driver. I would love to be a NASCAR driver, but I drive buses for a living.
So many things for me are unfortunate in the commercialization of something that is special. It's like when Led Zeppelin appears in Cadillac commercials. There's something that is taken away from your love of this thing and your connection to it.
I think I came to see Islam, or at least one part of Islam, as an important defense mechanism against the commercialization of the world.
I've been asked a lot about the state of dubstep in America, and everyone wants me to say something controversial, but I have no negative feelings toward anything, really.
There are always pluses and minus to commercialization. It broadcasts something to the masses. So that's the plus. The minus is it may lose some of its meaning if you dilute it.
When dubstep came out, I loved it.
You want to be part of something like that, that's something bigger than yourself, that's something you leave a legacy of being part of something special.
Live a Lie' is inspired by recent combinations found in dubstep.
'Live a Lie' is inspired by recent combinations found in dubstep.
Dubstep has everything for me. Rhythm, sound design, heartfelt emotion - all in one place.
Coming back to Florida, being able to have the opportunity to be a part of something new and something great and something special, I feel like that's the part that I was looking forward to.
It was Skrillex who got me into dubstep. He made it melodic - not just a bunch of crazy sounds.
I don't think I represent all things dubstep. I just like clubbing, so those are the sounds I've chosen to work with.
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