Sunday, 12 December 2010

Home Stretch

6 DAYS
Damn, just under one week left for in merry old England for me.  I hope everyone's end of the semester is going alright despite the plethora of tests and papers you all are surely scrapping to finish right now.  The UK has been real good to me, enlightening me in the past 3 months in the wonderful world of dubstep and making going to a club no longer a ridiculous and expensive notion.  As things wind down for everyone and we prepare for the winter break and everything that comes with it (New Year's ragers, getting the old crew back together, the Celtics and Patriots running train on every other sports organization in the country, etc.) we have a few upcoming gifts just in time for Christmas here at R2R.  1. We're in the early stages of putting a digital mixtape or two together for the holiday season with a couple other noteworthy blogs.  2. Once that little poll to the right of here finishes up, I will put together a "Best Of" collection for whichever artist comes out on top and release it as an R2R compilaton for our loyal community of rage-seekers.  3.  Fresh New Tunes every post as expected, lets get down to business...

Circus Records, you have done it again.  Great dubstep track with potential to be an epic rap beat.  Someone rap over this shit, please!

I haven't posted a legit, hood-ass, speaker thumpin' rap track in a while.  So here's one, a mixtape cut that comes right after the release of T.I.'s most recent studio album "No Mercy".  Great heavy southern beat with the super sweet rhymes of T.I. and company.

This song was the song of the summer, so why not upgrade it to electro-house banger status?  DJ Kue has remixed many mainstream artists (Kanye, Ke$ha, Lady Gaga, Lil Jon) radio singles into genuine bangers on every front.  Check out his Remix of Ke$ha's "Take it Off", which I posted as part of the first ever R2R post.

So, this track I picked up as a free download off Rusko's web site when I bought a t-shirt and thought I would share it with you all.  Not a bad deal, pretty standard dubstep remix of "California Love", worth a download.

Bangin' song right here.  Crystal Method is a serious throwback, these guys were around in the 90s.  Good looks on the part of ATLAS, whose remix of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Maps" is also a keeper.

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