Two important things happened in music this month. First, tracks that people have been speculating would become the festival hits of the summer did (Save the World), others didn’t, and still yet some managed to come out of left field (Party Rock). Second, Moombahton gained some notoriety in the popular music hivemind, with plenty of poorly written magazine articles and blog posts titled “WTF IS MOOMBAHTON” proclaiming Dave Nada the father of a new genre, explaining little more than moombahton = Moombah slowed to 108.
Here’s my take on moombahton. I think it’s fun, and a great summer sound. I think it’s adaptable, as several artists (especially from the UK) are proving that it can be infused with latin elements, and generally be less aggro than its dutch house origins. As a result of these two characteristics, a ton of top notch artists (not exhaustive) – Dillon Francis, Diplo, Skrillex, Torro Torro, and Munchi – are making enjoyable, innovative, high quality tunes. Unfortunately, there’s also a moombahton gold rush going on, as every bedroom producer is trying to capitalize on the genre’s infancy by flooding the blogosphere with low quality pitch-bent mashups.
I’d love your take on Moombahton. Are you listening to it? What is your favourite track or artist? Leave a comment below!
Adele – Set Fire To The Rain (Thomas Gold Mix) – Live on BBC Radio 1 by Thomas Gold
Shake Aletti – Dancefloor (Russ Chimes’ Dark Disco Remix) by Russ Chimes
The Electric – Toot Toot (Zeds Dead Remix) by salacioussound
Skrillex – Ruffneck (FULL Flex) by salacioussound
Bingo Players – Tom’s Diner (Original Mix) by salacioussound