Events, Home, Review, Videos | Aokify America: Steve Aoki x Borgore x Waka Flocka Flame (Recap)

Posted by on November 21, 2013

The title says it all – Dim Mak hooked FNT up with passes so that we could cover the show. Steve Aoki, Borgore, and Waka Flocka made a dream team on Saturday night at the Bill Graham Civic Center in San Francisco, and they put on one hell of a show. Check out the media gallery below (especially the POV recap video), and make sure to check out the rest of the tour’s stops before you miss it altogether here.

To give you a better picture of what the concert was like, keep in mind that the show was somehow sold out (it was at the Civic Center in San Francisco, imagine how many people it takes to sell out a concert there). Borgore had an incredible opening set, playing his classics as you’d expect (e.g. Nympho). But, he surprised everyone towards the end of his set when he started dropping some unheard trap and moombahton – some HEAVY trap and moombahton I might add. By this point, everyone was completely riled up – but it doesn’t stop there because just when it seemed like a peak, Borgore brought out Waka Flocka who yelled an entire verse to a wild audience.

But hold up – Steve Aoki starts his set at this point. Mind-blowing is an understatement. Between his stage dives, cake throws, bottle pops, and raft rides, Steve Aoki slapped his bangers so hard that his dad’s restaurants almost went out of business (his dad owns Benihana’s). He played every song that you would wish he would play live. And he killed all of them.

Moral of the story is, if you didn’t go, you missed out. Put Aoki on the bucket list.

Trap | ScrewloopZ – Mile High

Posted by on November 15, 2013

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The homie ScrewloopZ posted this on his Facebook today, out of curiosity I checked it out and I’m very glad I did. I’ve literally been praying for a track that would blow me away, as there’s nothing more enjoyably then discovering a great tune from someone who’s not getting the attention they deserve and “Mile High” does it for me. This is a great tune from the producer based out of Denver, who’s been doing his thing, opening for DJs of the such Borgore, Kill Paris, Hyper Crush,and more, slowly gathering a following, and doing what he should be doing: perfecting his sound. Congrats ScrewloopZ I believe “Mile High” might take flight for you! This is a must listen and a must download!

Free Download: ScrewloopZ – Mile High

Trap | Borgore Ft. Waka Flocka Flame & Paige – Wild Out

Posted by on October 7, 2013

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This track is bananas! If you’re having trouble waking up this Monday morning, Borgore, Waka Flocka Flame and Paige got you with “Wild Out.” The track will officially be released on October 15th, and was officially premiered this morning on RollingStone.com Enjoy the stream! WILD OUT!!

iTunes: Borgore ft. Waka Flocka Flame & Paige – Wild Out

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Trap | Carnage & Borgore – Incredible (Knuckle Children & Ruka Remix)

Posted by on February 15, 2013

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The Milwaukee trio, Knuckle Children, are back with fellow Milwaukee producer Ruka to drop a huge trap bootleg to Carnage and Borgore’s “Incredible”. The original already had a massive sound to it but this remix takes it to another level. Be sure to grab this for free below and to become a fan of Knuckle Children here & Ruku here.

Free Download: Carnage & Borgore – Incredible (Knuckle Children & Ruka Remix)

Videos | EDM Video Round-Up – Oct/Nov 2012

Posted by on November 8, 2012

Another day, another batch of bizarre and perplexing music videos, conceived of by our favorite producers and set to the tunes of the moment. Music videos are an inherently bizarre and perplexing medium, to be honest. But they are, for better or for worse, a medium that endures. Just as Britney Spears once restored the true balance between divine masculine and feminine on Pop Up Video, so will SKisM, Skrillex, Cazzette, and a host of others negotiate the dizzying boundaries between art and life, self and other, creation and destruction.

God help us.

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