Showing posts with label dubstep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dubstep. Show all posts

Saturday, October 22, 2011

BT & Adam K-Tomahawk


Let this one be the official song of your Saturday night. BT & Adam K do a little bit of electro genre busting, mixing up a few different styles and creating a jam which flows like trance, bangs like house, and rages like dubstep. The dubstep drop at about 1:42 comes out of nowhere, busting in the doors of this jam. While it goes on a little too long for my tastes, the duo don't ever let it dominate, and the last minute rides out in a combination of house/trance goodness. This track is nothing less than surprising, and in a genre which seems to sometimes attempt to see who can be the "most" pure, it's definitely a welcome turn of events.

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BT & Adam K Tomahawk

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Icona Pop-Manners (Captain Cuts Remix)


You know a remix is good when you hear the orginal and immediately think it's missing something. Captain Cut's remix of Icona Pop's "Manners" is an absolute banger of a remix. Completely blowing my "remix criteria" out of the water (1-the song has to be a complete remake of the original, and 2-the cover has to make you think at least for a half second that it's better than the original), the crew behind this jamandahalf (including my buddy Ryan McMahon) has made a song which eclipses the original in every way. A mix of hard-hitting house with a slight sprinkling of dubstep, the trio don't just give "Manners" a facelift, they pull the biggest facial switcharoo since this. Captain Cut's jams have been heating up the blogosphere for a few months now and you can find their tracks here. Enjoy this monster track and be on the lookout for their first mixtape coming out soon.

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Icona Pop Manners (Captain Cuts Remix)

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Rusko-Everyday



"Everyday" is like taking a shot of tequila to start off your day. Wakey wakey eggs and bacey!! Walking the line between house and dubstep, Rusko makes a fusion gem that starts off strong and never stops. Building and building until exploding at the 54 second mark, "Everday" seems possessed by the restless energy of a twelve year old with ADD-always wanting to move, never willing to take a second off. While nonstop, this jamandahalf never enters progresses into being obnoxiously energetic, the purgatory where many a dubstep song live. Rather, it comes off as crystalline clear, willingly and able to give you that extra push of adrenaline whenever you need it. 



Rusko Everyday