Re: Mt Eden is F**king awful FB group :D
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:52 am
he's probably a dirty maori
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
exactly....your production is the opposite of this guy yet he's enormously popular...hackman wrote:jesus
2 million views
thing is with all this kind of stuff, it just sounds so amateur
the drums have no groove, it just plods along, and the bass is pathetic
This is becoming more & more apparent every time I come on here. I dont think I have read a better description of this sound this year.Pistonsbeneath wrote: this entire scene though is increasingly based on ignorance...
this is irony, right?fretn wrote:he's probably a dirty maori
Ed Golding: Mt Eden = win
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Jimmy Martin: no... absoloutely not, mt eden is fucking terrible, predictable wobbles and standard drums, if you want dubstep that is actually good then go listen to the following:
the widdler
digital mystikz
loefah
reso
joker
kode9
zomby
martyn
distance
2562
darkstar
pangea
shackleton
intelligence and experimentalism will always produce better results then just sticking some "filthy" wobbles on top of a sampled melody
basically FUCK MT EDEN WITH A CROWBAR
rant over
Matt Crymax Hardy: opinion ≠ fact
Jimmy Martin: take a history lesson buddy... you clearly know fuck all about dubstep, do some research. "The earliest dubstep releases, which date back to 1999, were darker, more experimental, instrumental dub remixes of 2-step garage tracks attempting to incorporate the funky elements of breakbeat, or the dark elements of drum and bass into 2-step, which featured as B-sides of single releases. In 2001, this and other strains of dark garage music ... See morebegan to be showcased and promoted at London's club night Forward>>, which went on to be considerably influential to the development of dubstep. The term "dubstep" in reference to a genre of music began to be used by around 2002, by which time stylistic trends used in creating these remixes started to become more noticeable and distinct from 2-step and grime."
Ed Golding: haha jimmy 1 matt 0
Matt Crymax Hardy: not when you take into consideration that my care factor is less than none at all.
Jimmy Martin: just because you dont care that you're losing doesn't meant you aren't losing
Matt Crymax Hardy: ahah but its not that i dont care about losing, its that i dont care about the history of dubstep.
Jimmy Martin: well then you have no authority to pass comment upon it
Sean Jones: look yeah, if u go back to 1843 where dubstep was created by a farmer who was raping a blacksmith, during this there was metal clashing during his attempt of escape and bass was created by his hollow asshole oscillating. the exact beat created was replicated by digital mystikz ( who is a complete nonse) . therefore you technically listen to boring old dub step and care way too much about it, therefore not being able to fuck much more than your hand. personally i think aqua has the beats down. dirty drop in barbie girl
peace!
Jimmy Martin:
i so kool cuz my dubztep has teh wobbels and is FILTH BLAD!
yupdeamonds wrote:you have to much time on your hands.
theres still loads of mind blowing stuff coming out all the time, its just a shame that it's overlooked by the large percentage of people who think 'dub' is just filthy wobbles, i do have a soft spot for dirtyness and wobbles but i dont think these people are even aware of the other end of the dubstep spectrum existinghackman wrote:tbh if you don't like mt eden, then you cant like about 80% of dubstep nowadays
which is completely understandable! so theres no point trying to defend dubstep anymore, as all your defending is bullshit
unless you want to argue for the 0.7 dmz releases per year
no offence, but if you like dirty wobbles, you can't really go bashing on people for liking mt edenparticle-jim wrote:theres still loads of mind blowing stuff coming out all the time, its just a shame that it's overlooked by the large percentage of people who think 'dub' is just filthy wobbles, i do have a soft spot for dirtyness and wobbles but i dont think these people are even aware of the other end of the dubstep spectrum existinghackman wrote:tbh if you don't like mt eden, then you cant like about 80% of dubstep nowadays
which is completely understandable! so theres no point trying to defend dubstep anymore, as all your defending is bullshit
unless you want to argue for the 0.7 dmz releases per year
its really not all as shit as each other... the wobble isnt the problem, it's the way its used. besides i MUCH prefer the deeper end of the scalehackman wrote:no offence, but if you like dirty wobbles, you can't really go bashing on people for liking mt edenparticle-jim wrote:theres still loads of mind blowing stuff coming out all the time, its just a shame that it's overlooked by the large percentage of people who think 'dub' is just filthy wobbles, i do have a soft spot for dirtyness and wobbles but i dont think these people are even aware of the other end of the dubstep spectrum existinghackman wrote:tbh if you don't like mt eden, then you cant like about 80% of dubstep nowadays
which is completely understandable! so theres no point trying to defend dubstep anymore, as all your defending is bullshit
unless you want to argue for the 0.7 dmz releases per year![]()
its all as shit as each other, mt eden is only taking all the stick because he happens to be the biggest wobble king atm
you're on the wonrg forum thendeamonds wrote:I havent heard any 'mindblowing' dubstep.
Anything half step sounds un-interesting. Like instant switch off.