Hearbreaker does some really cool soulful stuff. A different take on it than a lot of people. He was also the first I ever heard play it in a full club. It was nice. Lots of bass, some real musical elelments, and a beat that everyone could groove to. It inspired this mix. Which doesn't have any heartbreak in it but it is labeled so that you can find the artists of anything you might want to explore more.
Also in true moombahton fashion, there is a pic of a sexy girl and bad graphics..
The hottest tropical bass straight from Miami Beach.
Unter Lieben - improv drum intro
Mimosa- Flourescenece Moombahton mix
Larse- So Long Unter Lieben Moombahton rub
Chaikov - Resaca
Doctor P- Big Boss (Wohrp Moombahton Remix)
mochipet_115_the_bins_inspiration_feat_sole_anticon_mochipet_wormhole_backpack_remix
Nechura - Scumbag (xKore Remix)
Curtis B The Duct Tape Factory
Chong X - Not Luv Song
Asian Girls DFACE
Unter Lieben Sex on the Beach
SomeJerk SlownLow
Unter Lieben Eye of the Storm
Bassnectar Datsik Yes Unter Lieben Edit
Digable Planets Rebirth of Slick Unter Lieben Live Improv Remix
Jack Beats - UFO (Townspec moombahcore Re-Fix)
J-Trick - Vato (Original Mix)
Raise Your Weapon (The Killabits Moombahcore Edit)
Unter Lieben rave bass hustle 115 edit
Unter Lieben Disco Tropical
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 3:26 pm
by dubloke
has that Arroz Con Pollo track been released? did a search but couldnt find anything
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 4:30 pm
by brasco
why is this in general discussion?
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 10:04 pm
by Muncey
fractal wrote:
doonedave wrote:
mate makes moombahton, really feely this one.
really like that!
Hate 90% of what i've heard but there are some songs that are alright, has potential.
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 7:41 am
by Figment
Havn't personally paid it too much attention, only time i've heard it played out is when Diplo played some at Parklife, there was definately some vibe about it, it did however get killed when he mixed it into skrillex..
i think if it's mixed with different genre's it could turn out to be alright, more diverse sets etc, but more than like 20 minutes straight and you'd be like, ok one trick pony.
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 8:37 am
by Sonika
BlueyTeamTom wrote:Havn't personally paid it too much attention, only time i've heard it played out is when Diplo played some at Parklife, there was definately some vibe about it, it did however get killed when he mixed it into skrillex..
i think if it's mixed with different genre's it could turn out to be alright, more diverse sets etc, but more than like 20 minutes straight and you'd be like, ok one trick pony.
Agreed.
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:07 am
by Biscuit
Haven't personally been huge on this stuff but stumbled across this Ear Jerker stuff so thought I'd share some of it. More stuff like this I could get in to.
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 1:38 am
by Muncey
I remember Skream mentioning a recent set he done and saying "i played everything from old dubstep, new, house, jungle and moombahton.. theres really room for a good genre there"
Not his exact words but you get the jist. Seems to be getting some recognition, maybe it'll push people to try it out? I've not heard anything im particularly fond of but would be interesting if a few big producers start attempting it.
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 2:34 am
by Sonika
I just joined moombahtonforum...I'm like the 20th member
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 6:15 am
by Cornbreadddd
What are the defining characteristics of this "MOOMBAHTON"
Of all the songs posted, I really fucking detest every single one, many of them have extremely similar drum patterns, not feeling, hope it dies.
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 6:29 am
by Sonika
Haha Cornbreadddd
I honestly don't like any of the songs that I've heard in the genre either. They all sound pretty shit, and mostly exactly the same as well.
However, that doesn't mean it doesn't have the potential to grow into something cool
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:04 am
by nousd
bandwagoners & mortons are hyping it here...it must be good
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:06 am
by Sonika
What?
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:44 am
by nousd
if the bro/jump up/aggy crew think it's cool then...
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:44 am
by garethom
Struggling to see why there's even a discussion about this on Dubstep Forum, but I'm yet to hear a moombahton track that is any good. That track that Doonedave posted on the first page was pretty good until I heard the drums. Think I only liked it until then because it sounded a bit like a devil mix. The drums are fucking boring man.
Also, a lot of what I've heard just sounds like brostep at 110. Seems to just be the next thing that kids that never listened to electronic music before brostep are hyping over.
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:55 am
by joeki
somebody should tell those electro cigarettes to play their records at 45 RPM's again. Waste music.
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 6:49 pm
by Dj Biznizz
Alot of it sound like Afro Jack changed to 108 bpm.
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:01 pm
by cyrusfx
I like what I've heard, which tends to be both quirky and funky. Definitely got its own unique vibe going. Kind of like glitchy electrosalsa. I can imagine some Esquivel tracks being reworked in moombahton... for ex raver nerds that like latin dance music.
garethom wrote:Seems to just be the next thing that kids that never listened to electronic music before brostep are hyping over.
very much looking forward to this happening.
Re: MOOMBAHTON
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:15 pm
by Sonika
cyrusfx wrote:I like what I've heard, which tends to be both quirky and funky. Definitely got its own unique vibe going. Kind of like glitchy electrosalsa. I can imagine some Esquivel tracks being reworked in moombahton... for ex raver nerds that like latin dance music.