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03-21-2012 12:43 PM
Glitchhop vs Moombahton
it's funny how rightnow there's Moombahton and Glitchhop in the 110 bpm range, both becoming insanely popular. it kinda reminds me of those 2 genres ''dubstep'' and ''grime'' back in the days.

Grime was just a little to gangsta or maybe not excesible enough while Dubstep was for everyone, way more versatile, so it survived.

it will be cool to see what will happen with Glitchhop and Moombah.

both genres are being played at Drum&Bass raves, and it won't be long untill they will be Mature genres

which of the 2 you think will win?
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03-21-2012 01:36 PM
I really like the KOAN Sound kinda stuff, and on the other hand I really dislike the Dillon Francis kinda stuff. Not sure which label you'd put to each of those but the slow dutch house/reggae blippy police siren stuff I can't stand at all.
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03-21-2012 01:56 PM
only difference is moombahton sucks ass and glitch hop is awesome
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=majin;10838072...slow dutch house/reggae blippy police siren stuff I can't stand at all.


Most moombahton tracks are nothing but the same fucking note over and over, you called it. Police siren, annoying as fuck and catering to american spring breakers

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03-21-2012 02:19 PM
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Most moombahton tracks are nothing but the same fucking note over and over, you called it. Police siren, annoying as fuck and catering to american spring breakers

fuck it
well tbh Glitchhop is more for nerds and Moombahton is more for Partypeeps! :)

it's all a matter of taste. I like both!

but I have to say that a lot of glitchhop sounds the same. they are all trying to copy Koan Sound and Tipper.

very funky, but a year after ''Max Out'' (awesome track!) it's starting to get boring.


with Moombahton on the other hand, you can easily fill up a set, without having it sound the same! a handfull of artists are REALLY pushing it! :)

Moombahton takes influences from everywhere! from DutchHouse(the most obvious one) but also from Drum&Bass (the new Munchi stuff!!!), from Dubstep (check out Bro safari's new EP!) and also from Hardcore! I've heard moombahton tracks that sound like Gabber records at 108 bpm! with long drawn out distorted kickdrums! really cool stuff! and ofcourse you have a whole collection of latin / reggeaton tracks you can add to your set as well!

so yeah, Moombahton is diverse!
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03-21-2012 09:30 PM
Moombahton is cool but it will take a while for good enough music to appear since there are so many shit tracks going around everywhere. Most moombahton I hear just sounds like different versions of the same fucking track it's hilarious.
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well tbh Glitchhop is more for nerds and Moombahton is more for Partypeeps! :)
The world definitely needs more degrading generalizations, they definitely add to the value of our civilization.

I, for one, prefer Glitch Hop over Moombahton, as I find it to be much more interesting in terms of structure and way more musical. I am not really into the whole cheesy electro- and house stuff with the madly boring four to the floor beats as well, so slowing it down just increases the boringness, also the whole "Dutch" sound is about as worn out as a 50 year old escort girl, which does not add much of an interesting touch to Moombahton for me either. Lastly, the person that decided that calling a genre "Moombahton" was a good idea should strongly reconsider if that was a good idea, regardless of what the reason was to call it that way.
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The world definitely needs more degrading generalizations, they definitely add to the value of our civilization.

I, for one, prefer Glitch Hop over Moombahton, as I find it to be much more interesting in terms of structure and way more musical. I am not really into the whole cheesy electro- and house stuff with the madly boring four to the floor beats as well, so slowing it down just increases the boringness, also the whole "Dutch" sound is about as worn out as a 50 year old escort girl, which does not add much of an interesting touch to Moombahton for me either. Lastly, the person that decided that calling a genre "Moombahton" was a good idea should strongly reconsider if that was a good idea, regardless of what the reason was to call it that way.
fair enough. i agree with you on the ''Dutch'' sound, if you mean one note sirene/bleep melodies by that. (afrojack stuff)

but other then that particular sound, I can definitely see Moombahton having the potential to be very diverse.

Yes, it's 4 on the floor, but on this tempo it makes sense, because you have a lot of space between each kick to add groove! + girls like to shake their booty on it! ;)

If I had to summorize the difference between the 2 styles.. Moombahton is about Groove and Glitchhop about Funk
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03-22-2012 07:26 PM
could some-one throw up some links to good examples of each to check out?

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Glitchhop is fine but that moombahton thingy is the worst genre i've heard
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