Now that school has started for real and the days of rock star week after rock star week no longer seem feasible, we recognize that consistency of posts have not been up to par recently. I believe I have found a solution. The old format of linking 1-3 songs with commentary on them may have reached it's end. From now on, I'm simply going to throw 5-10 tracks at you every few days, some brand new shit, and some classics. I'm also going to start posting monthly essential mixes with the best house/electro/dubstep tracks of the month on one continuous mix for you to enjoy with maybe even some original mashup goodies in there. Hope this feeds everyones appetite for ragery!
PeaceTreaty - Cal State Anthem (Cold Blank Remix)
Electro/house sickness again from Cold Blank, his remixes can't be touched.
Rihanna - S&M (Sidney Samson Club Mix)
Found this track among the Top 10 dance tracks on iTunes, total banger. I can honestly admit I am a Rihanna fan, and a bigger Sidney Samson fan.
J. Rabbit - Ninja Step
1 of 2 tracks from J.Rabbit's new EP. Grimey ass dubstep, some of you may remember "Sexy Party", which J.Rabbit also had a hand in.
C-Mos - 2 Million Ways (Axwell Remix)
Not that new, but I can't stop listening to it. That orchestra riff just gets me going every time. Axwell is unreal.
Wolfgang Gartner - Illmerica (Split Second's Party Rock Remix)
One of the best electro-house tracks of the year coupled with party starting lyrics courtesy of Split Second, a hip hop contingency that remixes dubstep and electro tracks.
THROWBACK ALERT!!!
Benny Benassi ft. Channing - Come Fly Away
Benny's new album is gonna drop soon, and both tracks I have heard from it ("Cinema" and "Electroman") are absolute fire. This one right here is a classic, one of the best songs Benassi ever made. Cheers bitches.
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Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Year of the Wub
I'm telling you right meow that dubstep is going to make big moves in the coming year, a lot of great dubstep tracks have already been re-worked as mainstream rap tracks by artists like Chris Webby & Sam Adams. Dubstep also has the ability to rework practically any song from any genre into some kind of wubby remix. Big things are coming for the wub. Here are some big dub tunes to enjoy in the meantime...
Chris Webby - Raising the Bar
Chris Webby spits some nice lines over Mt. Eden's "Sierra Leone" dubstep song on this track off his Underclassmen mixtape. Great example of what rap beats could be looking like in the not too distant future.
Future vs. Calvertron - Bring the Bass Back (Calvertron Dubstep Remix)
Fuego. Remix of a house song that got the job done on it's own, but Calvertron does a great job translating the original in a dubstep banger, and I do mean banger.
Nero - Innocence (Split Second Remix)
Continuing with the aforementioned theme of dubstep songs making sick rap beats, I present this super sweet remix of Nero's "Innocence", with Split Second's verses combining perfectly with Nero's beat to make a great rap tune.
Chris Webby - Raising the Bar
Chris Webby spits some nice lines over Mt. Eden's "Sierra Leone" dubstep song on this track off his Underclassmen mixtape. Great example of what rap beats could be looking like in the not too distant future.
Future vs. Calvertron - Bring the Bass Back (Calvertron Dubstep Remix)
Fuego. Remix of a house song that got the job done on it's own, but Calvertron does a great job translating the original in a dubstep banger, and I do mean banger.
Nero - Innocence (Split Second Remix)
Continuing with the aforementioned theme of dubstep songs making sick rap beats, I present this super sweet remix of Nero's "Innocence", with Split Second's verses combining perfectly with Nero's beat to make a great rap tune.
Labels:
Calvertron,
Chris Webby,
Dubstep,
Nero,
Rap,
Split Second
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