The former screamo kid ain't even good enough for the bronies. Still, Hawtin throwing some credibility at Skrillex's Mickey Mouse beats makes me a bit vexed. I can't credit Skrillex for dubtrot's saccharine ear-trauma (he'd sooner produce Korn's new album), and I love me some bass, like Richie Hawtin's classically ferocious live sets, replete with viscera-rearranging throbs and mind-splintering breaks. One might "dub" Blake's enveloping atmospherics as post-dubstep, but if he calls out Skrillex's antics " without naming him," then I'm taking Blake's side.įrat boys killed big beat, so it's no shocker those same meatheads took to Skrillex's inelegant steroidal “ brostep” like Flutter Ponies to glitter. Now me, I'm in crooner/producer James Blake's camp, thanks in no small part to my NYC muse's insistence. "Cuz Dubstep with Rainbows is 20% Cooler!!! XD" writes uploader-and purported My Little Pony fanboy "brony"-ZestyArt, crediting the track (or its inspiration/style?) to Skrillex, dubstep's macho-ass posterboy. It's a Youtube clip, a blessing and curse to the post-MTV generation, as we get strobey visuals with the seismic beats and chirpy Pony dialogue. Speaking of creepily upbeat, let's talk "dubtrot." Kottke mentions " Rainbowstep," which I guess is a good primer for newbies. And that sequence when the witches are rowing a pantaloons-propelled skiff over waves of Smooze, singing "Nothing Can Stop the Smooze" to a barbershop-style chorus…that's still creepily upbeat. Granted, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group distributed Maximum Overdrive and Blue Velvet the same year. Hell, Danny DeVito gets lead credit, voicing the Grundle King (choice quote: "I try not ta mention it too often! Witches! Smooze! It was terribuhl!"). The Ponies-with names like Lickety-Split or Shady, denoted by the ice-cream cone or sunglass tattoos on their respective asses-hurl rainbows (though not unicorn poop) at the evil ooze, saving their kingdom. I rewatched My Little Pony: The Movie to see if it carried the same shock value as it had two decades' prior. Visions of surly, singing ooze consumed my dreams that night. Though I was young, I distinctly remember being coerced into the theater by my sister. The trouble began with an absolutely frightening film poster, depicting this purple ooze monster called The Smooze attacking the Ponies' Dream Castle. My Little Pony-specifically My Little Pony: The Movie-tarnished my childhood. The sadomasochist in me just had to investigate further.
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