Monday, August 29, 2011
Greetings, cool cats.
I'm getting complacent with this blog, aren't I?
SONG OF THE DAY: ET (Klaypex remix) by Katy Perry
This is a Katy Perry song most of us know. Except it's not, because it's a remix. A dubstep remix. It's quite nice, no? Well the people who remixed it are called Klaypex. And they have an album. Which is free. So go get it now at http://klaypex.com.
I need people to call me out. The whole of today, yesterday and probably tomorrow has been and probably will be spent on two things: Dubstep and minecraft.
I'm not sure if you get this.
I like dubstep alot.
The group who performed the song of the day, klaypex, are dubstep producers. Meaning, they produce dubstep. Their ET remix is just a taste of what dubstep is like. There's something about dubstep that's so addictive. It's so unsettling, the way it makes you feel. Listening to dubstep gives me the same feeling as if I'm about to fall off a chair. Like, the feeling where you look over a railing from somewhere really high, and you imagine what it'd be like if there was no railing? That suspense, that feeling that makes you want to hold your breath; that's what I'm talking about.
One of my favourite dubstep artists is Skrillex. He produces electro, dubstep, house, and many other things.
Also he's gay, but you can't really tell.
His shit is heavy.
Here's a sample track.
How could you not shake your butt to that!? It's so catchy. And it has ample bits of that "wubwubwub" noise that I love. I love it about as much as the "EEH-OOH-AAH-EEH-UUH" noise that transformers make.
But that song's pretty fast-paced compared to the other stuff he usually makes. Here's an example of a Skrillex dubstep track. (If you're Wee Pin or Leon or Chin Yue or Wilfred or anyone else who likes dubstep, PLEASE listen to this. Especially the second drop at about 2minutes plus. "DOOOOOOOO WUBWUBWUWBWUBWUWBUWBUBWUWBUWUB")
Oh my lord. Excuse me while I go change my trousers.
Logically, I'll start talking about minecraft now.
For the uninitiated, minecraft is like lego on steroids. Imagine an open world where EVERYTHING is made out of blocks. And you're free to collect those blocks, utilise the materials you get, and build yourself some fantastic creations. For a game that's made out entirely of squares, it's awfully beautiful.
Unconvinced as to how good a game about blocks can look? Look at this.
Now isn't that just pretty.
Meanwhile, I'll go do the thing most people would do when they're given such creative freedom.
Make a statue of a dong, naturally.
Sorry, it's a short post. But I've got nothing to do other than dubstep, minecraft or wuthering heights.
Bye now!
Do you say what you believe, or do you just believe what you say?
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