This weekend I met my rage companion Quez to go to a dubstep show at Club Fabric in the heart of London. We had bought tickets on Bassnectar's webstie thinking it would be a mere Bassnectar show with maybe a special guest or two. Well, we arrived at Fabric already feeling incredibly "friendly" and ready to go at about 9:30 and after 30 minutes of waiting in line we were let in. Immediately employees began sprinting around the club stapling pieces of paper to the wall. When we got closer we realized what we had gotten ourselves into. The paper contained the schedule for the evenings 8 hour dubstep extravaganza, officially entitled "Beatdown 2010".
18 differents acts performed on 3 stages from 10:00-6:00 in the morning. We compiled our list of artists to see and executed to perfection. As we walked further and further underground (the only thing above ground level in this club is the coat check), we got to the almighty Stage 1. We saw (in order): Mutants, Jagga, Rusko, Doctor P, and Bassnectar. My favorite performance was Bassnectar, the guy is just insane and his light show was the best by far, his bass literally rocked the place as well. Second was a tie between Rusko and Doctor P. Rusko is definitely a crowd-pleaser and his music brought the party, people were going insane. Doctor P was sick as well, his set surprised me, his shit was so heavy and the crowd was unreal during his set, the place was nuts. Mutants and Jagga are somewhat lesser known but they were both very very good and we were able to get really close to the stage for both. Bottom line is this is something that would never happen in America and I am so glad I got to experience this. How was your Friday night?
Anyway, I could talk all damn day about this ridiculous show, but I'll give you what you're here for. Some brand new music. I haven't had a post in a couple days so I've got some real good stuff for you.
Porter Robinson - I'm On Fire (Original Mix)
Porter Robinson has been on here before, but only as a remixer. This is a little taste of his original work, which is just as good as his remix work. Robinson is an up and coming electro-house superstar. Keep an eye on him.
Example - Last Ones Standing (Doctor P Remix)
Come on, there's no way I could have not put some Doctor P on here after seeing how utterly insane his live show is. Like I said, he is one of the heaviest and grimiest dubstep artists out there, so if you like that heavy shit that bumps like it should, check this jam out.
Nadia Ali - Rapture (Avicii New Generation Mix)
Quickly climbing to the top of the Beatport charts, this jam is a genuine banger and is essential for any pregame or party that wants to achieve total ragetasticness. Some say that Avicii is like a baby Tiesto, could be true but this track does make him one thing: seriously awesome.
Jamiroquai - Blue Skies (Flux Pavilion Remix)
I've still got the dubstep fever after that epic show. So here's another fresh ass dubstep track to end this post off. Totally ragin' and heavy as shit which you can expect on the reg from Flux Pavilion. Definitely one of my favorite dubstep guys. Everything he drops is pure fire.
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Monday, 15 November 2010
Sunday, 31 October 2010
Happy Halloween, Bitches
Got a couple scary good heavy hittin tracks for you in honor of a great holiday like Halloween. Halloween is a great time to have one huge quality rage before it starts to get cold. It's also a fantastic excuse for girls to dress ruthlessly slutty without any shame, thank you ladies. Bump these tracks loud if you are celebrating tonight the right way, and if you've already had your fill of Halloween partying, get up off your ass and do some more.
Example - Kickstarts (Bar 9 Remix)
A Brit actually showed me this song, I have found them a valuable source in finding out about the newest dubstep shit that pops up over here across the pond. This song is nice because it has a verse of rap and a verse of chilled out lyrics with an unreal wobble bass line sandwiched right in between. Turn it up.
Dada Life - Unleash the F**king Dada
This one has been blowing up for the past few days. All over a lot of music sites. Sits in the Top 15 at Beatport and is gaining strength every day. Sick Electro-House track, awesome synth tracks and there and it doesn't quit in the entire 6 minutes.
Spencer & Hill ft. Lil Jon - Less Go! (Porter Robinson Remix)
Spencer & Hill with Lil Jon, unreal. Even though Lil Jon doesn't have a verse or anything, its still awesome to hear his voice on the track. Spencer & Hill make it a qualified banger as usual, they don't fuck around.
Example - Kickstarts (Bar 9 Remix)
A Brit actually showed me this song, I have found them a valuable source in finding out about the newest dubstep shit that pops up over here across the pond. This song is nice because it has a verse of rap and a verse of chilled out lyrics with an unreal wobble bass line sandwiched right in between. Turn it up.
Dada Life - Unleash the F**king Dada
This one has been blowing up for the past few days. All over a lot of music sites. Sits in the Top 15 at Beatport and is gaining strength every day. Sick Electro-House track, awesome synth tracks and there and it doesn't quit in the entire 6 minutes.
Spencer & Hill ft. Lil Jon - Less Go! (Porter Robinson Remix)
Spencer & Hill with Lil Jon, unreal. Even though Lil Jon doesn't have a verse or anything, its still awesome to hear his voice on the track. Spencer & Hill make it a qualified banger as usual, they don't fuck around.
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