Re: Mt Eden is F**king awful FB group :D
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:02 pm
ANTI WAR DUB IS NOT BY MT EDEN
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
may as well be by the shitty production skills lolcollige wrote:ANTI WAR DUB IS NOT BY MT EDEN
Indeed!! I hate these dubstep virgins who write's comments such as ;curse wrote:The reason he gets so much hate (although most of it seems to be on this forum) is a reaction to the infinitely greater number of people, most of which have absolutely no knowledge of dubstep or electronic music in general, who think he is amazing and the biggest thing in dubstep. What annoys me most is he takes really good tunes, samples about 90% of them and adds a bit of generic bass/kicks and snares and everyone thinks hes the dogs bollocks. That shit doesn't take talent
inkognito wrote:Indeed!! I hate these dubstep virgins who write's comments such as ;curse wrote:The reason he gets so much hate (although most of it seems to be on this forum) is a reaction to the infinitely greater number of people, most of which have absolutely no knowledge of dubstep or electronic music in general, who think he is amazing and the biggest thing in dubstep. What annoys me most is he takes really good tunes, samples about 90% of them and adds a bit of generic bass/kicks and snares and everyone thinks hes the dogs bollocks. That shit doesn't take talent
'' lol at eat that justin beiber
this is fucking amazing, i listen to this like ALL FKIN day.
I blew up my 1200watt subwoofer speaker with this song o.O
CANT GET ENOUGH!!!!!! ''
* sigh * ..
i told someone i hated this cos i'd heard it once and thought it gay. i just listed again and nearly cried for bein such an idiot.. brutal yet beautiful!
Alright, I'll give it to 'em: THIS SHIT IS GREAT! Usualy I criticise the "chillstep" music, but, again: THIS SHIT IS GREAT!!!!
this song is great when sun is shining and u live in holland and u just come out of the coffeeshop with a pure Joint and u walk through the streets with your headset on just chilling on da beat and smoke your spliff and get stoned so bad, trust me i have tried it, it is 100% good guaranty rastafarai iani one love
the last one.Motorway to Roswell wrote:i told someone i hated this cos i'd heard it once and thought it gay. i just listed again and nearly cried for bein such an idiot.. brutal yet beautiful!Alright, I'll give it to 'em: THIS SHIT IS GREAT! Usualy I criticise the "chillstep" music, but, again: THIS SHIT IS GREAT!!!!this song is great when sun is shining and u live in holland and u just come out of the coffeeshop with a pure Joint and u walk through the streets with your headset on just chilling on da beat and smoke your spliff and get stoned so bad, trust me i have tried it, it is 100% good guaranty rastafarai iani one love
Dont say someone actually wrote that!inkognito wrote:Indeed!! I hate these dubstep virgins who write's comments such as ;curse wrote:The reason he gets so much hate (although most of it seems to be on this forum) is a reaction to the infinitely greater number of people, most of which have absolutely no knowledge of dubstep or electronic music in general, who think he is amazing and the biggest thing in dubstep. What annoys me most is he takes really good tunes, samples about 90% of them and adds a bit of generic bass/kicks and snares and everyone thinks hes the dogs bollocks. That shit doesn't take talent
'' lol at eat that justin beiber
this is fucking amazing, i listen to this like ALL FKIN day.
I blew up my 1200watt subwoofer speaker with this song o.O
CANT GET ENOUGH!!!!!! ''
* sigh * ..
L: It’s funny, me and Pokes were on Broadway Market just after Christmas before January DMZ, just getting a burger and a coffee. This girl came up to us and she was a student doing her dissertation questionnaire. So we said ‘yeah, we’ll talk about shopping habit at the market, blah blah blah.’ We got chatting and she was like ‘oh, what do you do?’ We said ‘music’ and she asked ‘what music’ and we said ‘dubstep.’ She was like ‘oh I LOVE dubstep… what’s your names?’ And we were like ‘DMZ’ and she was like ‘what’s that?’
B: So what acts had she heard of?
**knowing smiles all round**
B: Right, exactly.
L: Them lot… yeah.
He isn't really a "wobble king" though. His sound isn't really "filthy" at all. Have you ever listened to Sierra Leone? It's a sonic disaster. The kids love that sample though..hackman 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
this song is great when sun is shining and u live in holland and u just come out of the coffeeshop with a pure Joint and u walk through the streets with your headset on just chilling on da beat and smoke your spliff and get stoned so bad, trust me i have tried it, it is 100% good guaranty rastafarai iani one love
sigged hahaha100% good guaranty rastafarai iani one love
Motorway to Roswell wrote:Mt Eden has some of the worst snares I've ever heard.
nicenice wrote:Don't think people really know what bass is anymore.
youtube is ruining dubstep.slothrop wrote:From Blackdown's interview with Loefah last year:L: It’s funny, me and Pokes were on Broadway Market just after Christmas before January DMZ, just getting a burger and a coffee. This girl came up to us and she was a student doing her dissertation questionnaire. So we said ‘yeah, we’ll talk about shopping habit at the market, blah blah blah.’ We got chatting and she was like ‘oh, what do you do?’ We said ‘music’ and she asked ‘what music’ and we said ‘dubstep.’ She was like ‘oh I LOVE dubstep… what’s your names?’ And we were like ‘DMZ’ and she was like ‘what’s that?’
B: So what acts had she heard of?
**knowing smiles all round**
B: Right, exactly.
L: Them lot… yeah.
All I have to do is listen to 50k Watts Loefah remix again, and there it is.Wolverine wrote:nicenice wrote:Don't think people really know what bass is anymore.
this, been saying it for ages now