Tuesday, 26 October 2010

An Onslaught of New Tunes

The posts have been lacking a bit for the past few days, except for some great work by my bro Stud Nibs.  I haven't been putting that much brand spankin' new music up for you all because of work, odd sleeping hours, stressful events, so on and so forth.  So I present to you an absolute bombardment of (mostly) brand new face melting, boner-inducing, all around fantastic jams.  Enjoy.

Mimosa - Psychedelic Stereo
Courtesy of PB&J, this jam right here is incredibly unique.  It's got hard hitting synth tracks, but it doesn't go over the top and completely assault you with ridiculous samples.  Chilled out, slower bass and drums than the usual stuff, but it makes for a great, chilled out electro track.

Lil Wayne - 30 Minutes to New Orleans
Supposedly a cut off the Carter IV, which is apparently being released November 5th (the day Wayne gets out of prison).  If anyone has seen the Carter Documentary, this song is being played in the background in the scene where Wayne is watching the Celtics/Lakers NBA Final in his tour bus and cracked out off sizzurp.  Sick track, cannot wait for the release of Carter IV.

Skrillex - Kill Everybody (Bare Noize Remix)
Don't be alarmed by the title, Skrillex has not gone the way of a heavy metal screamo artist.  This is a cut off his second EP, "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites", the entire thing is worth downloading, you can find it pretty easily online.  That being said, this track bumps super hard.  The lyrics are weird as fuck but that's not important.  This track is a certified banger as are most songs Skrillex puts out.  Well done.

Skrillex - Scatta (w/ Foreign Beggars & Bare Noize)
Double dose of Skrillex, what could be better.  Little bit different than classic Skrillex, there are two rap verses in there, which is pretty damn cool.  The middle of this track is a total onslaught of electro insanity, a must for any Skrillex fan.

Tayyib Ali - The Right Time
I have said it before and I'll say it again, Tayyib Ali is one of the best young, talented rappers out there.  He brings a very chill, laid back feel to all the tunes he puts out and whoever is producing his beats is flawless.  If you've like the Tayyib I have been putting up, grab this one for sure.

Afrojack - Amanda
Afrojack continues to dominate the Electro-house scene on a day to day basis.  Let's just hope he doesn't go the mainstream road of David Guetta, who is now producing shlock for useless artists like Flo Rida.  I say this because if any of you have seen recently, he produced a song for the Black Eyed Peas called "The Time (The Dirty Bit)".  The song itself is not bad but lets hope we don't see any T-Pain tracks produced by Afrojack in the future.  Still definitely top 5 electro artists out there for the time being.

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