Showing posts with label dubstep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dubstep. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Alan Strovich / Omnitica / Cally D

Alan Strovich linked me on soundcloud today and asked if I could share his new Steve Aoki ft Wynter Gordon remix. It's a wicked track and I'll link his soundcloud so you can go and check him out. However it reminded me that I'd completely forgotten to share another one of his tracks which has been sitting in my favorites for a few weeks now...Olivia Broadfield - Say (Strovich Remix). I'll embed that because the people I've played it to loved it and if you like it you can check out the rest of his stuff. He's been consistently creating well produced and interesting tracks recently: Stovich Soundcloud


Hospitality: Brixton on April 6th...Tempted?

Can't believe I'd missed this track from Omnitica."Yo! Ho! And a Bottle of Bass"...He defines it progstep but its definitely Progressive lol-step.
My dashboard has been filled with promo clips recently and there are quite a few big drum and bass tracks coming out soonish. State of Mind and Moving Fusion have managed to release two clips within hours of each other which sound dangerously similar. There's also a new release from Adventure Club if you like their stuff. Last off though I'm going to put up some Cally D. He's a very talented up and coming artist and I've seen he got some exposure on QDR recently with a wicked track called press onwards. Here's a remix he did for the Memoirs competition back in December. Real nice

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Mostafa Negm / Greg Cooke / Jontey / Stan SB

Mostafa Negm remix of Paradise...best I've heard to this date.


Here's one for those who think dubstep always has to sound like a chainsaw factory. It's always a shame when classics get ruined but this is fucking sexcellent. The original is such an epic composition and for me on a level with some of Jeff Buckley's stuff. This is Greg Cooke's best release since that remix of the Barcelona track which received quite a bit of acclaim...this deserves it too.


I've embedded mostly dub pieces recently when liquid drum and bass/electro house is my thing. It's not because I'm going off it but there haven't been a huge number of great releases in the past few weeks. Feint released a moleman collab. yesterday and apart from some sick vocals it lacked any depth or ingenuity with it's bass. Here's an older track by Jontey who shares his name with an obviously closet homosexual antiques expert off my favorite tv show cash in the attic...siiick moo


Finally quick bonus preview of Stan SB's new track in the genre of "Stanstep". He's mixing some dub, dnb and jungle themes into it and the result sounds like it's going to be amazing (I've updated the house page with some of my classic favorites if you like that)...

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Deekline & Ed Solo / Klaypex / Breeze Block / Rameses B

Finally got around to doing this...Sorry for the wait. I've now linked with a soundcloud where all my favorites/saved promo clips will be. Link is on the right hand panel. Got a mix of tracks to post today...some break, dubstep, and drum and bass. First off here's two new releases from Deekline and Solo, both remixes of Benny Benassi's "Beautiful People". The first ones a junglistic/break beat take with some ragga vocals and the second is dubstep. Love both equally and the vinyl artwork is sick



Only discovered Klaypex very recently but love what they're doing. This is a remix of an Ellie Goulding track which even some of my staunchly anti-dub housemates liked.


Not been a huge fan of quite a lot of the liquid dnb being released at the moment despite it being one of my favorite genres. There's been quite a few duds from even the biggest producers over the last few months in my opinion. However I heard a few of Breeze Blocks tracks recently and they have restored my faith. Absolutely incredible producer...head over to his soundcloud and listen. This track "you knew me before" reminds me of Sencae's "Put your hands" which is another epic track...


Last but not least, an entry into the DJ Shadow competition by Rameses B. It didn't even get runner up but was one of the best.