Dubstep/Bass
Mar. 14th, 2006 03:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Remember how I promised that Skream song last week?
Well, conveniently, boomkat now started doing editorials and the first one is on dubstep/Skream!
Check it out and stream an exclusive mix there!
Here's my fav. track which took forever to find on soulseek: Glamma [mp3/non-YSI]
and here's one from another release which I found through an mp3 aggregator when I first began looking for Skream's stuff: Midnight Request Line
I don't think I've picked up anything directly within this genre till hearing this... it's enticing, yes it is.
[ETA: There's a mix of songs in mp3 format and an interview here, too. it was linked at the bottom of the boomkat editorial, but for those who don't catch it right off..]
Well, conveniently, boomkat now started doing editorials and the first one is on dubstep/Skream!
Check it out and stream an exclusive mix there!
Here's my fav. track which took forever to find on soulseek: Glamma [mp3/non-YSI]
and here's one from another release which I found through an mp3 aggregator when I first began looking for Skream's stuff: Midnight Request Line
I don't think I've picked up anything directly within this genre till hearing this... it's enticing, yes it is.
[ETA: There's a mix of songs in mp3 format and an interview here, too. it was linked at the bottom of the boomkat editorial, but for those who don't catch it right off..]
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Date: 2006-03-14 11:16 pm (UTC)Some of it reminds me of the older atmospheric drum n bass (I'm thinking of old LTJ Bukem tracks, as an example). I would like to see some of the "Baltimore Sound" DJs like Diplo, Low Budget, Spank Rock, and others incorporate some of this into their mixes. I think it would be great with some a capella vocals layered over it.
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Date: 2006-03-14 11:27 pm (UTC)Hm.. I'll have to listen to this Spank Rock sometime.. since you keep bringing them up ;)