Moombahton | Knife Party – Centipede (:DFace 108-140 Moombahton Edit)
Posted by Spice on June 7, 2012
There’s not really much that needs to be said about this edit — DFace hits it out of the park, out of the county, and squarely into Rage Valley territory. If you are someone who takes pleasure in the deranged filthstorm that is Knife Party’s “Centipede,” you will probably really enjoy what happens when those crazy wobbles are brought down to 108 bpm. Enough said. Go download it. Right now.
Edit: DOWNLOAD HERE
Dubstep, Electro-House, Moombahton, Review | Knife Party – Rage Valley EP
Posted by Mach on May 27, 2012
Knife Party’s long anticipated ‘Rage Valley’ EP has finally released, despite the leak a few days back. For those of you that havent the chance to listen to ‘Rage Valley’ in its entirety, it is about time you do so. Kicking off this sick EP is the title track ‘Rage Valley.’ Dirty Electro-House, this track is rage, the initial build up to the drop is immense. Building similar to ‘Internet Friends,’ but without the slightly annoying iPhone ringer and dropping like a Unicorn on Bear steroids. The next track is my favorite for sure, ‘Centipede’ has been played in Knife Party’s live sets for over a year now. It is exactly what dubstep fans love to hear. I love how the intro mentions how the Centipede is basically better than the Tarantula, for those of you that don’t know Knife Party’s other allias, Pendulum, has a track named ‘Tarantula.’ The track is filthy, portrating the power and deadliness that a Centipede has. ‘Bonfire’ I fell in love with instantly, Sev and I have been all over the Reggae vibed Dubstep tracks recently. Even if it is just the vocals, this track hit a sweet spot for us. The last track ‘Sleaze’ I did not know much about before listening. Knife Party couldn’t have ended this epic EP in a better way, ‘Sleaze’ is one of the few Moombahton tracks that I listen to and it wreaks house. This track is the definition of an all night rager, in a live setting I’m sure all of these track destroy the dance floor. The ‘Rage Valley’ EP is what its name says, a rager waiting to happen.