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    Sorry maybe I should get off of my high-horse.

    I spend a lot of my time devoted to the Dubstep scene and every time I see someone use a Mt Eden track, I die a little inside. Mt Eden is a duo from New Zealand who rip popular songs, add generic wobble on top and upload them to YouTube and before you know it, 4million views. They're the most hated Dubstep related producers in the whole of the real Dubstep scene (and by Dubstep scene, I mean scene, not noobs going Dubstep? Yeah I like that band).

    Mt Eden - Seirra Leone is the tune used in this video.

    Cool vid, Cool UI, Shit song.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley View Post
    Sorry maybe I should get off of my high-horse.

    I spend a lot of my time devoted to the Dubstep scene and every time I see someone use a Mt Eden track, I die a little inside. Mt Eden is a duo from New Zealand who rip popular songs, add generic wobble on top and upload them to YouTube and before you know it, 4million views. They're the most hated Dubstep related producers in the whole of the real Dubstep scene (and by Dubstep scene, I mean scene, not noobs going Dubstep? Yeah I like that band).

    Mt Eden - Seirra Leone is the tune used in this video.

    Cool vid, Cool UI, Shit song.
    The massive difference between dubstep and Mt Eden for me is that I like Mt eden and dislike most Dubstep. For example Skrillex's scary monsters and nice sprites. I hope you agree that IS dubstep? Which is a massive difference in music compared to Mt Eden. I'm not really into Skrillex's music, prefer the more melodious and softer music, which isn't hardcore dubstep at all. So I get your point. Dubstep is quite a hype atm, so people use the 'dubstep' reference for commercial purposes. Eventhough a lot of people don't think it's dubstep. Same with 'dubstep' songs that hit the top 40. Those are very soft Dubstep songs aswell. In the end: Everyone their own taste.

    Conclusion of the topic so far: Make more vid's RestrainT Even if it's with movie maker. Tbh, it makes movies simple and clean. Nothing wrong with that.
    Last edited by Littleburst : 06-23-2011 at 02:13 PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littleburst View Post
    The massive difference between dubstep and Mt Eden for me is that I like Mt eden and dislike most Dubstep. For example Skrillex's scary monsters and nice sprites. I hope you agree that IS dubstep? Which is a massive difference in music compared to Mt Eden. I'm not really into Skrillex's music, prefer the more melodious and softer music, which isn't hardcore dubstep at all. So I get your point. Dubstep is quite a hype atm, so people use the 'dubstep' reference for commercial purposes. Eventhough a lot of people don't think it's dubstep. Same with 'dubstep' songs that hit the top 40. Those are very soft Dubstep songs aswell. In the end: Everyone their own taste.

    Conclusion of the topic so far: Make more vid's RestrainT Even if it's with movie maker. Tbh, it makes movies simple and clean. Nothing wrong with that.
    Skrillex is electro house. Next question...

    When I say Dubstep, I mean stuff like:
    Digital Mystikz
    Distance
    Cyrus
    Youngsta
    Kryptic Minds
    Caspa
    Skream
    Benga


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    /thread derailed

    My experience with dubstep is people are taking it WAYYYYY too seriously. My teenage cousin made me listen to a dubstep track a couple years back, and it reminded me of some stuff I was writing with friends in Reason back in 2001. Basically, take a drum and bass beat, slow it right down, add vocals/electronic nonsense, job done!

    Currently listening and loving flux pavilion's remix of "louder" , but like LB said, Skrillex not quite for me.

    /thread

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