Music is generational… you will understand the older you get… not to say that you can’t appreciate new music… cause you can… but the music we initially connect to stays forever young.
I was wondering why this felt so familiar. This is the same digital riddim melody in Under Me Sleng Teng by Wayne Smith. Fitting that the first digital riddim gets to be part of the dubstep era.
who else sampled it? it sounds really familiar but i havent heard the king tubby or wayne smith versions. i feel like i might have heard it in a jungle or dnb track
2021 and still bangs a decade later
Dubstep like this will never get old, simple as that
2023 and will continue to bang till the future
I like this music so much that I don't understand someone who doesn't.
You know the music ... Now go and understand them who doesn@t...
This makes me laugh out loud and agree at the same time
Music is generational… you will understand the older you get… not to say that you can’t appreciate new music… cause you can… but the music we initially connect to stays forever young.
2017 still rinsing this!!
2018 now, my friend! :)
@@def0rm0 2019 people!
2020
forever
Tis SLENG TENG version is absolutely different level. Still sharing it with ppl who didn't have a chace to listen it on a 10 kW soundsystem!
I was wondering why this felt so familiar. This is the same digital riddim melody in Under Me Sleng Teng by Wayne Smith. Fitting that the first digital riddim gets to be part of the dubstep era.
Samples are Under Me Sleng Teng by Wayne Smith and Ghost Town by The Specials if anyone wonders
Alien music.
texs october 2018 bumping this in my crib with giant subs an speakers
on the run
Ghostin in 2018
Mind blown
thank you
wew
fire
just realized it's a remix of King Tubby's "under me fat ting"
which is based on the original "under mi sleng teng" by wayne smith
@@xdmtk thank you
who else sampled it? it sounds really familiar but i havent heard the king tubby or wayne smith versions. i feel like i might have heard it in a jungle or dnb track
@@tbmcnation it's easily the most sampled sound out of Jamaica other than maybe some bird noises Lee Scratch Perry made.
@@Fluffehfox thanks for answering, i managed to find the track i heard and it was "way in my brain" by SL2