Description : Pure dub fix - 2009 Jah Know. Wadada dub. Can you grasp the riddim vibe?!
Dub you crazy!
...and yes it's supposed to sound old. t's called analog saturation peeps. Go ahed and turn it up LOUD. This won't hurt your speakers one bit.
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Haha, 'wadada' is whatcha gotta do in a situation like this. It's a dance kinda like a mix between the Twist and the Melbourne Shuffle (or somethin, shrugs).
Now as for the song, man, some of those beats (or should I say, hits) sounded super familiar. Just can't put my finger on where I've heard 'em before though. And I like the lil reggae-esques ya had in this here and there. Cool mix mate. Later on!
hi m8 im liking this track bruv nice dub selecta the synths sound real good the whole track makes me wish that nottinghill carnaval was right now :)......... peace
Mmm wobble.
Great intro, groovy drums are cool, I like the reggae sense in it, nice upbeat happy dub. Awesome acidey synth at 1:40, I really love that.
Great track.
heh, i remember reading an article about analog and digital saturation...
the interesting thing they find is that analog sound "folds" upon peaking, whereas digital distortion/saturation just continues for ever at it's peak pace.
really digging this one (and in all cases, i am usually against happy music lol)... loving the escapism of it.
Nice and dubby! Love those deep frappping basses especially dancing alongside those keyboard beats with definite roots in reggae dub sensibility. Sweet tasty treat here!
I never really new what dub step was but if this is dub than Im diggin it. I like doing tracks like this myelf. I just labeled them abstract. Sub rumbling good time!
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Haha, 'wadada' is whatcha gotta do in a situation like this. It's a dance kinda like a mix between the Twist and the Melbourne Shuffle (or somethin, shrugs).
Now as for the song, man, some of those beats (or should I say, hits) sounded super familiar. Just can't put my finger on where I've heard 'em before though. And I like the lil reggae-esques ya had in this here and there. Cool mix mate. Later on!
safe
Great intro, groovy drums are cool, I like the reggae sense in it, nice upbeat happy dub. Awesome acidey synth at 1:40, I really love that.
Great track.
P.S, this is my 300th review :D
same with the track loved the bass line alot, percussion was great and i enjoyed this one =]
def will check out more of your stuff
the interesting thing they find is that analog sound "folds" upon peaking, whereas digital distortion/saturation just continues for ever at it's peak pace.
really digging this one (and in all cases, i am usually against happy music lol)... loving the escapism of it.
great panning, great mixing, and mastering...
what the fuck is wadada?
chiilll beat with a faster flow = always good combo for dub.