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Dubstep | Hirshee, Sue Cho – Hold On To Love (KillaGraham Remix)
Posted by Sev on July 30, 2012
It has been a while since we have seen a release from the up coming artist, KillaGraham. Mach and I have been a fan of him for a while now and it has been a long wait, but we are slowly seeing more and more outstanding material emerge from him. KillaGraham lays down some nice chords to accompany the appealing vocals in the intro of this track that also has a monstrous stadium, big-room sounding build up that leads you right into the grimy and aggressive drop. Big things to come from this unparalleled artist. You can buy this track off of Beatport HERE.
Moombahton, Trap | Adventure Club Ft Krewella – Rise & Fall (D!RTY AUD!O Remix)
Posted by Sev on July 26, 2012
Just when you thought you had heard all the remixes to Adventure Club’s track featuring Krewella, Rise & Fall, D!RTY AUD!O comes through again with something completely different from the rest. We have heard Krewella’s heavy dubstep remix. We have heard AT DAWN WE RAGE’s fantastic dubstep remix. Now D!RTY AUD!O has rolled through with a one of a kind moombahton-to-trap remix that definitely stands out from the rest. This track has done moombahton justice in my opinion, contributing a completely stylish and original drop that blows my mind every single time I listen to it. The build and progression of the track are top notch and the use of the vocals is excellent. I hate to say this over and over again, but I see great things to come for D!RTY AUD!O in the near future.
D!RTY AUD!O // Adventure Club // Krewella
Dubstep | R Rated #39
Posted by Sev on July 25, 2012
Helicopter Showdown is the underdog of the Dubstep scene. They have always been producing heavy, monstrous tracks that have been played by many big-time artist, but never got the recognition for their work. I have to say though their latest preview maybe a track that might be one of their best depending on how they finish it off. Those reggae plucking guitars with the melody build-up so well into the drop.
Mach and I haven’t been able to stop listening to this next preview by Enigma Dubz. This preview of his latest Deep-Dubstep track that is releasing soon has been driving us crazy. Seeing some heavier stuff coming from him, and we can’t wait to get our hands on this EP.
TomBudin coming through and absolutely smashing this remix of Pendulum’s Tarantula. Wasn’t expecting this at all, but yet again the reggae vibes mixed with the heavy dubstep come through to save the day. I have a feeling we are going to be seeing more of this artist around here.
Haven’t seen Oscillator Z drop any of his usual heavy stuff lately, but this Trance-Dubstep original caught my attention yesterday. After attempting to create a trance track he was able to produce a nice melodic, yet heavy, Drumstep tune that I thought turned out pretty sick. The uplifting trance sections give a euphoric feeling through the track before he brings in some heavy drums to lead you through a fast paced Drumstep drop.
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Trap | Flosstradamus – Rollup (Baauer Remix)
Posted by Sev on July 25, 2012
The hype that has been building around this up coming Trap-style artist lately, Baauer, is crazy. Every single one of his releases are being played out by all the big EDM artist, which says something in itself. Just 6 months ago nobody knew who he was or what he was doing and now people are going crazy over his sensational Trapt out tracks. The Trap movement hasnt completely won me over yet, but I will give it some more time. In the mean time this remix of Flosstradamus’s Rollup is a pretty sick remix by him. It is definitely on some next level hip-hop stuff.
Progressive House | PeaceTreaty – In Time (feat. Anabel Englund)
Posted by Sev on July 24, 2012
PeaceTreaty’s amazing track In Time has finally hit the shelves and couldn’t come at a more perfect time. This uplifting house piece was just brought to my attention recently and since then it has been floating in the back of my mind just waiting to be played on repeat. Starting from the beginning this masterpiece’s melody catches your attention and wants to send you into a dancing craze. Once the vocal’s from Anabel Englund begin is where the track really comes together, and not to mention how well the vocals complement the melody and progression of the track. All around this is a undisputed, must have summer tune for everyone. Grab this track on Beatport HERE.
Dubstep, Electro-House, Moombahton | Kill The Noise — Roots Remixed EP
Posted by Sev on July 24, 2012
If you want to talk about a producer who puts out some of the most top quality tracks in the Dubstep scene right now, then Kill The Noise is a producer that should be near the top of that list. Having spent countless months on his first OWSLA EP “Kill Kill Kill”, which is where we first witnessed that amazing growl sound he mastered so well. Now we have this “Roots Remixed EP” released under Slow Roast Records under which the original “Roots EP” was released.
Not only is Kill The Noise’s remix amazing, but so are the other 5 remixes. Starting with the KTN remix, we see that sensational,heavy, bass bumping style that has become a house hold favorite. I will say this, the intro does get a little bit annoying after about 10 seconds of it, but the drop makes it well worth it. Next up is Brillz outstanding Trap/Dubstep fusion remix. Many of you might not know Brillz, but he was part of Ultraviolet which was featured on “Kill Kill Kill”; you guys might remember them from the hit track Dying ft Emily Hudson. Either way Brillz had my second favorite remix on this EP. The horns and high synths mixed with the Trap percussions all work so well together. Kastle Slow Motion also had a Trap remix, but they had a little more funk feel to their remix. It sounded like something you would hear Outkast rapping over and I wasn’t feeling it too much because it just felt out of place on the EP. Torro Torro has had their remix of My World complete for almost a year now so you can imagine how relieved they were to hear it was going to be released. Definitely a great Moombahton remix to the track keeping the latin vibes throughout on this one. This track has more of the original Moombahton feel without all the new Dubstep synths we hear nowadays mixed into tracks. Will Bailey also had a dope Moombahton remix as well, but his remix relates more to what we hear currently in the Moombahton scene. This track really reminded me of something off of Alvin Risk’s latest “Infinity EP” with the high pitch laser synths, which isn’t a bad thing in my opinion. Last but not least we have Codes Nu Dance remix, which is a pretty dope funked out remix. This one is definitely a great dance tune and something pretty unique. Grab the EP on Beatport HERE.
Here is a nice sampler mix of all the tracks on the EP by Kill The Noise
Moombahton | Moombah Mondays
Posted by Sev on July 24, 2012
Nothing too crazy this week as far as Moombahton goes, so we will keep this edition of Moombah Mondays nice and short. UKF and xKore decided they were going to give away a track off of his upcoming EP on Inspected and out of all the tracks it was his Moombahcore one entitled Everybody Rock. I know xKore has been producing some Moombahton tunes in the past few months, but I wasn’t expecting this to be on his EP. Some nice vocals on the track along with some nice trancey synths that build and lead straight into a pretty heavy Moombahton/xKore-synth infused drop. You can download the track through the UKF youtube page.
I was caught off guard again, but this time with this remix by Nadastrom. I didn’t see this Zeds Dead track every being remixed into a Trap-Bass styled remix and especially not by Nadastrom. Either way I don’t think it turned out too bad, but definitely unique and original. Waiting for a release date on this one.
I knew I could count on Dface to come through with a Moombahton track for this weeks Moombah Mondays, and he did. It seems as though the surge of Moombahton tracks has finally died out and everyone is slowly moving their way towards Moombahcore and Trap, which is sad to see. The first few months when Moombah Mondays began I had so many amazing tracks to choose from and was always left in an abundance, but now it seems as though nobody wants to make any more Moombahton. Dface did his thing on this track and I’m feeling it. I love that he sticks to his own and doesn’t give into whatever is popular at the time. That increased my level of respect for him as an artist.






