Cornbreadddd wrote:many of them have extremely similar drum patterns, not feeling, hope it dies.
As opposed to the enormous variety of drum patterns available in the dungeon sound?
Starting from a state of complete and utter ignorance of all but the silly genre name, I quite like what's been posted here, but I get the feeling I have the benefit of DSF gatekeeper content filtering...not least because it all sounds like scandinavian nu disco with a token reggaeton snare pattern, or else funky at 110. Can anyone post a really gash moombahton tune for comparison?
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Bandwagon? its more related to brazilian rio funk scene and kuduro variations than everything.
They just remix famous brostep songs and stuff couse the bass divided by the beats sounds nice, but its called moombahcore and its way worst than original moombah.
dubloke wrote:Most of the stuff i've heard sounds like slowed down brostep but these 2 are really good. arroz con pollo is one of my favourite tunes ive heard in ages
Just want to repost this because I think people have looked over it? proper nice track. If anyones got anymore recommendations for stuff like this please post them
never been a fan of the tearout/dutch style moombah shit, but I think there's alot of good potential for bass music @ 110 bpm, especially since that tempo neighbors alot of good hiphop and dancehall stuff
i threw some stuff i've been feeling in a little minimix recently -> http://soundcloud.com/akfyah/dat-moombah-ting I think fans of bass,dubstep,hiphop will find some tunes worthy /shamelessplug
AKfyah wrote:never been a fan of the tearout/dutch style moombah shit, but I think there's alot of good potential for bass music @ 110 bpm, especially since that tempo neighbors alot of good hiphop and dancehall stuff
you should probably start listening to house music, there's fucking LOADS of heavy stuff around that tempo
Moombahton is like Fidget House with that certain drum pattern(shuffling sound of between the kick & snare) you hear in each song @108-112bpm. Then Moombahcore is like Dubstep @108-112 from what I've heard/seen with a snare on the 2nd/4th hit and a kick on 1 2 3 & 4.
the name 'moombahton' comes from dave nada, who slowed down afrojack's tune 'moombah' and added the dem bow riddim (that is so often used in reggaeton) and put the names together. MOOMBAHTON.