Jesse Cooper, known under the pseudonym Mt Eden (and formerly Mt Eden Dubst… Read Full Bio ↴Jesse Cooper, known under the pseudonym Mt Eden (and formerly Mt Eden Dubstep and briefly Mt Eden DnB), is a New Zealander dubstep producer and DJ based in Auckland. The project started in 2009/2010 as a duo together with Harley Rayner, who left around 2017-2018. They started gaining popularity when their remix of Freshlyground's track "I'd Like" called "Sierra Leone", went viral on YouTube in 2009.
In 2008, Cooper decided to make dubstep music after he heard dubstep godfathers Benga and Skream, at the New Zealand music festivals Phat09 and Splore, saying that he had his "mind blown" by the young genre. He also started making drum and bass music around the same time, which was inspired by the Front Left Speaker Crew and Joe Hockley.
In 2008, Cooper's girlfriend's little brother suggested he make a YouTube page for himself to post music on. He called the page "MtEdenDnB08" because he lived in Mt Eden. That was when Cooper decided to release music under the pseudonym "Mt Eden Dubstep", later changing his name to simply "Mt Eden" in 2010, when Cooper recruited Rayner. Mt Eden released their first EP MEDS for digital download on 7 December 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. Rayner says, "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 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.
In 2008, Cooper decided to make dubstep music after he heard dubstep godfathers Benga and Skream, at the New Zealand music festivals Phat09 and Splore, saying that he had his "mind blown" by the young genre. He also started making drum and bass music around the same time, which was inspired by the Front Left Speaker Crew and Joe Hockley.
In 2008, Cooper's girlfriend's little brother suggested he make a YouTube page for himself to post music on. He called the page "MtEdenDnB08" because he lived in Mt Eden. That was when Cooper decided to release music under the pseudonym "Mt Eden Dubstep", later changing his name to simply "Mt Eden" in 2010, when Cooper recruited Rayner. Mt Eden released their first EP MEDS for digital download on 7 December 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. Rayner says, "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 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.
Hektic Harly Harl Remix
Mt Eden Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Mt Eden:
Chasing I'm chasing I've had one too many The air outside is kisse…
Daniel Daniel when I first saw you I knew that you had…
Frozen You only see what your eyes want to see How can…
Let Go Drink up, baby down Mmm, are you in or are you…
Omen Now! [5x] Now! The writings on the wall It won't go awa…
Sierra Leone Let's have a game with happy and sad music When you…
Silence In this white wave I am sinking in this silence In this…
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@kevandodge2548
i would kill to have this kind of dnb around again, my god.
@lushnoise3771
Still bangs 13 years later like it did 13 years ago 🌋⚔️💎🦈
@KarolusMaximus
Same here. :D
@Sean-sn9ld
Roger that!
@Laklaklak26
Bro I can’t even believe this to find my old play list and my comment is there from 6 years 😫
@patrickwestlund4150
Dam right it does. ❤
@alejandrotorres3025
Quién en 2020 recordando el Pain StaXx y el buen old school DnB
@zifatomoxic7240
Yo bro, y espero que vuelva :,)
@yoarmie
Siiiii joder 2021 vamos cojones
@alejandrorosales3838
Mucha nostalgia