Sierra Leone - Mt Eden Dubstep (HD)



     
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Sierra Leone Lyrics


We’re spending too much time alone
And I just ran out of trojans
Horses gallop to her throne
We’re behaving like teenagers
Making less than minimum wage
Still inside our parents’ home
No i dont live in denver
I grew up in sierra leone
And her pink skies will keep me warm
Sierra leone
Sierra leone
Tid bits of intuition that i been gettin
Abandon mission Abandon mission
You must be kidding
This shit feelin different
Shit feelin too good
To me glistenin

Shimmerin underneath the sunlight
And a new day
Will bring about the dawn
And anewday
Will bring another crying babe into the world
(Girl now)
Our daughters reaching for your nipple
Cause its time for her to eat
Tonight ill lay her in the cradle
If its time for go to sleep
I’ll sing a lennon lullaby
She can have a pretty dream
Baby girl if you knew what i know
Knew what i know

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As dubstep production duo Mt Eden (formerly Mt Eden Dubstep), Jesse Cooper and Harley Rayner are truly putting New Zealand - and dubstep as a genre - on the map. You could write that off as industry hyperbole, but in this case a little braggadocio is entirely apt: to date the New Zealand based act can claim over 80 million collective plays of their tracks on YouTube - more than any other New Zealand act, ever.

What started as a hobby in their early teens (they were 13 and 14 when they started mixing together on their computers), has morphed into international success for the pair, who only started posting their music online after a friend created a YouTube channel for them in early 2010. Within months their total hit count was in the millions and rising - all of a sudden the bedroom producers and amateur DJs were staring down the barrel of international renown, and feeling appropriately blown away.

Having first made their mark with the epic ‘Sierra Leone', Mt Eden have since remixed tracks by Ruby Frost, Six60 and legendary producer DJ Fresh, as well as many other incredible local and international artists - simultaneously building a large enough collection of their own material to warrant the recent release of their EP MEDS. Says Rayner, "It felt like the weight was shifted when we put out MEDS, because we finally had a body of original work we could be proud of and that was well received."

Having put MEDS to the people Mt Eden are already at work on their debut album, which will feature collaborations and remixes with a number of other respected producers and artists from around the world. Claiming they only started making dubstep because of genre godfathers Benga and Skream, the duo's influences also include Baths, Doctor P, Ben Sage, Hudson Mohawke, Skrillex, James Blake and Tokyo Prose.

Live, Mt Eden's shows are built around moments - extended build-ups, drum solos, double and triple drops - the focus always being to generate momentum and keep the crowd in the right frame of mind. Featuring a lot of unreleased material - including their own unreleased bootlegs, unheard edits of their own tunes and unreleased tracks from other artists - every Mt Eden set is a unique journey. "We have always played a good mixture of light and dark, so it can be an uplifting and gut-wrenching journey all at the same time," elaborates Cooper.

Reflecting on the events of the past year Rayner says, "We didn't expect any of this to happen, and we are still overwhelmed by it." They better get their heads around it soon, because this rollercoaster ride is already well underway. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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