So I've been researching some Moombahton lately and I have to admit, I'm intrigued. House records slowed down to the point of them sounding like reggaeton, samples, scratching, etc, etc, etc. The whole turntablism aspect kinda elevates it to art form status to me. I'm looking for Moombahton parties in NY but haven't found any yet. There are a couple in DC I def want to check out, like the one at U Hall, would prob be more appropriate to check the whole thing down there since it started in the DC area.
Has anybody checked out a Moombahton party yet? Thoughts?
Sep-07-2011 05:58
DJ Eco
in yo mouf
Registered: May 2004
Location: Dirty Jersey
A couple warehouse parties I've played at for the Digital Distortion guys have had some moombahton DJs for a while, can't say I've checked out their entire set though, going to have to!
___________________
http://thesoundofeco.com
Sep-07-2011 11:22
DJ Eco
in yo mouf
Registered: May 2004
Location: Dirty Jersey
Right now, I think that music is touching on some very predictable ground. It's where it goes from this point forward that's maybe kind of exciting (think slow progressive trance, with live drum elements)
___________________
http://thesoundofeco.com
Sep-07-2011 11:50
Chaska
Techno Addict
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: NYC
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Eco
Right now, I think that music is touching on some very predictable ground. It's where it goes from this point forward that's maybe kind of exciting (think slow progressive trance, with live drum elements)
That's basically how moombahton was started, dutch house slowed down to the point of it sounding like something completely different. It has elements of go-go, dancehall, added drums, lots of editing and have even seen some insane scratching thrown in.
Here is something I found, the guy is amazing.
Sep-08-2011 04:14
The Vza
Gone Deep
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Philly
Here ya go...
I think my boy DM might start foxin wit jesse T, we'll see. There are moombahton massives at U-Hall down here at least every month.
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Northern New Jersey
I just heard about this for the first time tonight reading an article about EZ. Gonna have to check this out.
Sep-09-2011 02:22
Neonbeats
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2009
Location: NYC
Absolutely fucking horrible. If shitty dutch house and shitty reggaeton wasnt enough, now you have them both together.
No, just....no
Sep-09-2011 03:51
EliPsE
Gabi Diva
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: North Jersey
^^ Seriously. That shit is awful. I own plenty of reggaeton and dancehall records from when I was a kid. I stopped listening to reggaeton since everything became the same garbage and became more like auto tune commercial rap. This moombahton doesn't sound like anything innovative to me. If anything, sounds like afrojack mixed with reggaeton ughh.
quite innovative, itriguing and attention grabbing i must say!! the dude certainly creative and extremely talented..i enjoyed watching the vid...
can't say, i'd go to a party but i could see myself attending a day event with these guys on the decks!
___________________
...e d u bb z...
Sep-09-2011 17:28
Chaska
Techno Addict
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: NYC
Well, let me elaborate.
We are opening a booking/artist management agency based out of DC. Considering it's a genre originated in the DC area, we are looking to add to our roster an up-and-comer that plays and produces moombahton. If you guys have any leads on someone worth checking out in DC, let me know (Ravi, I'm looking at you!)
I'm seeing the moombahton movement def growing. It was "invented" a YEAR AGO and is now being played all over the world, with a big scene centered in Los Angeles. I can see it being the next dubstep in a way. Dubstep brought the emo scene into electronic music, now moombahton is bringing the reggaeton scene into it. Say all you want, but Nada is onto something, good business for sure. Even Diplo is playing moombahton now.