Showing posts with label Dubstep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubstep. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Sigha



I am really into the Berlin meets UK tech influenced dubstep lately. Sigha hails from Berlin and produces that deep dark stuff.


George FitzGerald is the London-based protege of Joy Orbison and provides a slightly more house-y take on this sound.


Pan/Tone aka Sid LeRock is another Berliner, although he is a Canadian expat. This track is housier still, but with a nice deepness to it.


This next one is pretty old but it hasn't had nearly the exposure it deserves. Fantastic Mr. Fox takes a classic UK sound with skittering, punchy percussion and turns it upside down with 8-bit synths and distorted guitar.


Of course I couldn't leave you without delivering something absolutely vile, disgusting, and tasteless. Hostage never fails in that department. You are in for it.





Tuesday, August 10, 2010

SCUBA


This is a fairly old one from Scuba, but it's my favorite track of his that I have heard. It is minimalist, and I can't really tell if it is techno-influenced dubstep or dubstep-influenced techno...but that doesn't really matter. What does matter is the fact that it is excellent, and you should listen, download, and then purchase subsequent releases from mr. Scuba.

Scuba - Minerals
(direct link; right click and hit save file as)
via la detente generale

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Florence and the Machine + Breakage


Ever since I first heard breakage I knew I was in love. Deep, dark dubstep and Drum n Bass, done right, and this remix is no different. He takes an already stellar track from Florence and the Machine and turns it into a monster, complete with gnarly bass and trancey synth pads. It might be an old one, but this is only my second post in six months, and I can't ignore this one just because I didn't post it months ago!

Florence and the Machine - The Dog Days Are Over (Breakage Remix)
(via Cougar Microbes)

Bengaaaa



So I have been laying really low lately, and I apologize for my lack of posts. What I've got for you today is a track called "who remembers" by Benga. It is a good representative of what I've been listening to the past few months; Drum and Bass, jungle, garage, dubstep, etc...all nice and deep. It's not that I am not into the chainsaw-bassline brostep thats circulating, but for me recently it is just all about the DRUMS. Enjoy this modern rave classic.

Benga - Who Remembers

Friday, November 13, 2009

Ellie Goulding Remixed

Here is the latest output from Ellie Goulding. I don't think I need to say much about this artist other than that I can't stop listening to her lately. You probably know Jakwob for his wobble-bass laiden remix of Ellie's "Starry Eyed." This one is equally ace. As for The Knocks, I feel like this is their best effort yet, bringing you heaps of synthpop goodness (I'm thinking Sally Shapiro on ecstacy).

mediafire:
Ellie Goudling - Under The Sheets (Jakwob Remix)

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