Rediscovered the beauty of DubstepLyrics today, and equally rediscovered this wonderful hour+ mix they somehow made. A good twelve years ago, and still holds up. I remember the day this dropped...
Rediscovered the beauty of DubstepLyrics today, and equally rediscovered this wonderful hour+ mix they somehow made. A good twelve years ago, and still holds up. I remember the day this dropped and a friend of mine spent the entire weekend playing and watching this on repeat while we played Skyrim. good ol' (horrific) junior high..
Shout-out to my first shambs, when I accidentally lost my earplugs before stumbling into an Excision set. Moments later I was on the ground covering my ears, crying and screaming and begging for...
Shout-out to my first shambs, when I accidentally lost my earplugs before stumbling into an Excision set. Moments later I was on the ground covering my ears, crying and screaming and begging for help (don't do drugs kids!). I used to like some of his songs back in the early days, but I swear his new stuff is just a wall of weaponized sound.
Awesome right? Just a wall of sound made to knock your ears off. Just sheer noise. His older stuff was a lot more creative until he found his festival "formula" but he still keeps it fresh somehow...
Awesome right? Just a wall of sound made to knock your ears off. Just sheer noise.
His older stuff was a lot more creative until he found his festival "formula" but he still keeps it fresh somehow from time to time, wish he adventured out more again.
His Shambhala 2009 mix changed my life forever. I saw him in The Village 2010/11 (plus various other places during this era) and gave up on it after that with his music going in a direction I...
His Shambhala 2009 mix changed my life forever. I saw him in The Village 2010/11 (plus various other places during this era) and gave up on it after that with his music going in a direction I wasn't a fan of.
I hate brostep, so for me this was about the time when I accepted that dubstep is irrepairably fucked and the scene is never going to be the same. The lyrics make it quite funny though, great...
I hate brostep, so for me this was about the time when I accepted that dubstep is irrepairably fucked and the scene is never going to be the same. The lyrics make it quite funny though, great idea.
There is one set by Excision that I used to like quite a bit at one point though, his Rottun Dubstep mix from 2007. It's dark, wobbly and edgier than a lot of other dubstep from that era, but it still has a more classic structure without being focused on bringing drop after drop, it was a definite shift towards a somewhat harsher sound, but still subbass focused, with groove and without dentist drills.
Wasn't expecting to see a mix from my favorite music festival on Tildes :D
Banger mix
Best festival for sure! I went 2010-2016.
'05 - 2013.
Amazing, but I don't feel like dying a thousand dusty deaths in my old age.
Rediscovered the beauty of DubstepLyrics today, and equally rediscovered this wonderful hour+ mix they somehow made. A good twelve years ago, and still holds up. I remember the day this dropped and a friend of mine spent the entire weekend playing and watching this on repeat while we played Skyrim. good ol' (horrific) junior high..
There is also a nyan cat dubstep remix lyric video if you want a real throwback.
Shout-out to my first shambs, when I accidentally lost my earplugs before stumbling into an Excision set. Moments later I was on the ground covering my ears, crying and screaming and begging for help (don't do drugs kids!). I used to like some of his songs back in the early days, but I swear his new stuff is just a wall of weaponized sound.
Dishwashers, bus engines, hydraulic press sounds, all paired with StarScream's voice screeching.
Yeccch!!
Awesome right? Just a wall of sound made to knock your ears off. Just sheer noise.
His older stuff was a lot more creative until he found his festival "formula" but he still keeps it fresh somehow from time to time, wish he adventured out more again.
His Shambhala 2009 mix changed my life forever. I saw him in The Village 2010/11 (plus various other places during this era) and gave up on it after that with his music going in a direction I wasn't a fan of.
This is the sweatiest music I've heard this year.
I hate brostep, so for me this was about the time when I accepted that dubstep is irrepairably fucked and the scene is never going to be the same. The lyrics make it quite funny though, great idea.
There is one set by Excision that I used to like quite a bit at one point though, his Rottun Dubstep mix from 2007. It's dark, wobbly and edgier than a lot of other dubstep from that era, but it still has a more classic structure without being focused on bringing drop after drop, it was a definite shift towards a somewhat harsher sound, but still subbass focused, with groove and without dentist drills.