Dubstep | Metric – Artificial Nocturne (Love Thy Brother Remix)

Posted by on June 20, 2012

The duo Love Thy Brother has done it again, blowing away minds with their amazing melodic dubstep works. Taking a great track from Metric and making it better, I am glad to see the two keep the incredible vocals of the original. The Rock infused Dubstep sounds incredible, a work of art.

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Dubstep | Popeska – Everybody’s Doing It

Posted by on June 18, 2012

As you undoubtedly know by now, Popeska is one of our favorite young producers here at FNT — he consistently turns out polished original mixes with a distinctive and colorful flair. It should therefore come as no surprise that he’s starting to catch the eye of some industry heavyweights; according to his Soundcloud, he recently signed with Skrillex’s agent Lee Anderson. In his latest, “Everybody’s Doing It,” he puts a funky, heavy, trap-inspired spin on that immediately recognizable sample from Dead Prez. It’s a new sound for the 19 year-old and I’m totally digging it.

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Dubstep | Emeli Sandé – My Kind of Love (Gemini Remix)

Posted by on June 11, 2012

The amazingly talented Gemini is back at it again with another one of his famous piano-influenced, melodic dubstep remixes. Consistently producing top level remixes and originals that are sure to elevate you out of this world; this new one completes the task. Not over exhausting us with the heavy grime that so many artist proceed to convey, Gemini stays true to his own style through almost all of his tracks. The only downfall is that this is currently a UK release, but I couldn’t hold off on it. Stay tuned for info about Gemini’s album as well which is currently in the making. You can get this track on the UK iTunes HERE.

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Dubstep | L.A.O.S – Hush Now (501 Remix)

Posted by on June 11, 2012

FINALLY! Another track has been released after a year of waiting. L.A.O.S. has released their album “Finally”(ironic), which contains the glorious remix that was previewed almost a year ago by 501. This track encompasses all the excitement and ingenuity 501 brings to dubstep. Using the amazing vocals to his advantage and producing one of the finest tracks released this year; it is oh so sweet to finally have this track.  Always pushing the boundaries you are never sure what to expect from this outstanding and eclectic artist. Get the track on iTunes HERE.

Dubstep | Imogen Heap – The Moment I Said It (Power’s “Things Unsaid” Remix)

Posted by on June 8, 2012

Hat tip to Mach, Soundloud warrior and all around music fiend, for unearthing this gem. Imogen Heap and dark, intense, emotional dubstep were pretty much made for each other, and while this track probably isn’t going to get you hyped for your Friday night out it is dramatic, chillingly evocative and very well done. More from Power: Soundcloud // Twitter // Facebook

Dubstep | R Rated #32

Posted by on June 6, 2012

Alright so for the past few days we have been slacking a little on the dubstep, but fear not because we will make it all up today in R Rated. This isn’t the way Sev and I would have wanted to catch up, but we saw fit for the situation. So we will start off with previews and releases and move towards some of the best free tunes we have seen in weeks. Brainpain getting a preview up on Bass Union of his upcoming release on Ultragore. The best way and only way to describe this track is, monstrous! Holy hell my speakers are experiencing the biggest bass overload right now. Next we have a few previews of upcoming tracks, that can’t be left unexposed. Killsonik just coming off of a successful release of their EP and are already providing an amazing remix for Calvin Harris feat. Examples new tune “We’ll Be Coming Back”. Killed it.

This next producer is one of the most under-looked and under-rated producers in dubstep currently. Flinch is doing big things that nobody knows about and this remix surely falls under that category. Remixing an older release from Buygore by Captain Crunch and Fytch entitled “Raindrops” proving his talent and ingenuity. Can’t wait for this release, which is forthcoming on Buygore if I didn’t mention it already.

This last preview just went up only about an hour ago. AFK and The Frim have collaborated on a VIP mix of a heavy tune that has been smashing the stages for Rusko and many other artist for a while now. Definitely did not see this coming, but The Frim is another underrated producer who is slowly making his way to the top. The tune will be free at 5k likes on AFK’s Facebook page, so get on it. Here is the link to their FACEBOOK.

These next two release I’m sad that I wasn’t able to post, but as long as they get their recognition I will be satisfied. This tune by Caspa has been on my most wanted list ever since it was first previewed at Creamfields last year. It is one of the most disgusting, hard-hitting tunes I have ever heard. Not to undersell this release by Subshock as well, because it is just about in the same league as far as destructiveness and bass goes.

 

 

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Moombahton | Moombah Mondays

Posted by on June 5, 2012

What is happening to the quality of free released Moombahton these days? I used to be overloaded with the amount Moombah that was around just a few months ago, but it looks like all of sudden Trap has become the new Moombah. Either way I will do my best to filter out what is left of the good Moombahton and Moombahcore. First up is a heavier than usual Moombahcore original from SubVibe and Muzik’s Last Chance. Not usually what I would go for on Moombah Mondays, but this is what has been hot the past few days as far as Moombah for me.


Although this next one is a Mashup, it is from an artist I can always count on when it comes to Moombahton bangers. A nice little funky fusion of Anger Dimmas and Diplo X Vato Gonzalez to get the job done on this uneventful Monday.

This last one is also something different from this artist. We usually see HULK dropping some of the heaviest, hardcore dubstep out there, but today they decided to give away this funky Moombah remix to a Kavinsky track. Still keeping some of their trademark heavy sounds throughout this remix, they were able to funk it down to 110 bpm and keep a little bit of Kavinsky in there as well.