To the weekend warriors, the nightlife ninjas, and the curbside crawlers, we are with you all the way.
Here at CYV we encourage herbal remedies, Bloody Marys, and of course a daily dose of slap to aide all the aches, bumps, and bruises collected over your weekend.
It’s simple: Save Sunday is five songs, one mixtape, easy to play, easy to repeat, and of course download links provided for mobile enjoyment. All sounds get love so expect to find everything from booms to bangs.
Sundays never looked so good.
“Back! Sorry for the pause, school started. This week it’s deeper dubstep with some throwbacks mixed in. Enjoy! “- joseph
To the weekend warriors, the nightlife ninjas, and the curbside crawlers, we are with you all the way. Here at CYV we encourage herbal remedies, Bloody Marys, and of course a daily dose of slap to aide all the aches, bumps, and bruises collected over your weekend.
It’s simple: Save Sunday is five songs, one mixtape, easy to play, easy to repeat, and of course download links provided for mobile enjoyment. All sounds get love so expect to find everything from booms to bangs.
Sundays never looked so good.
“Homework blown off, out to smoke a cigarette, stay in school kids. Here is the weekly filthnasty from me with love/hate.” -joseph
The Glastonbury Essential mix showcases the best in new Club Bangers [Annie Mac, Toddla T] Drum-n-bass [Chase & Status] and Dubstep [Skream, Chase & Status] all packaged together into a 4 hour live broadcast. A lil background first – Glastonbury in the UK is like Coachella in the US, but way bigger. 2010 was its 40th anniversary and it featured 500+ artists on 45 stages (!!). All the tickets for 2011 already sold-out and they dont even release the lineup till spring.
The Glastonbury Essential Mix was hosted by Annie Mac in the ‘Shangrai-La’ dance grotto and was live broadcast to the world on BBC Radio 1 June 26, 2010 from 1am to 5 in the morning. In addition to a 1-hour set from Annie Mac – Chase & Status, Skream (sub’d in for Rusko), and Toddla T each had their turn at the decks. There is ‘more than alot’ of stuff to cover so continue reading to get the full scoop.
Ima talk about this track for a second, we’ve got Redlight on the buttons and Ms. Dynamite dropping bombs on vocals. Its a dancehall banger thats gonna get you pon de floor and wine’n dem hips. Whether you spin dubstep or electro this track is a valuable asset for your arsenal, or you can just sprinkle the acapella in before a big drop. I first heard it in the Magnetic Man Essential Mix, go listen up to see how they incorporate the track into their mix .. its a Certified Banger for sure !!
Full EP Available with remix treatment from Roska, and an Acapella : iTunes : Beatport
Prime cinematography and editing paired with Magentic Man and some quintessential party shots has re-ignited the disco flame within me! EDC feels like it happened ages ago, yet I could again feel the energy of that entire weekend. Nothing like a couple-thousand people dancing their asses off while that ghetto bassline pounds so hard it moves the air!
“This right here is the electronic super group of the moment. Skream, Benga and Artwork together is every dubstep afficcionado’s wet dream.”
— Monsta Sounds
This double CD release offers a selection of highlights from the Multiverse studio’s recent history. Leading the charge are both ‘Lion’ and ‘Pop Pop’ by Vex’d, records that formed the first bridge between classic British industrial music and dubstep, a fusion now championed by the likes of Surgeon, Distance and Milanese.
This appears alongside Joker and Ginz’s ‘Purple City’ the track that spearheaded the emergence of the Purple Wow phenomenon. Also present is Pinch’s ‘Qawwali’ one of the key tracks that broke dubstep to a global audience via Mary Anne Hobb’s Dubstep Warz compilation. Pinch’s influence within Multiverse extends across the compilation through his collaboration with P Dutty on ‘War Dub’, featured in the movie Children of Men, and ‘Get Up’ with Massive Attack vocalist Yolanda Quartey and Bristol legend Rob Smith (RSD). Equally the more avant-garde work of the studio is represented through Moving Ninja, an artist who pioneered the blurring of boundaries between dubstep and sound design, and emptyset, whose eponymous debut album fused the streamlined European minimalism of Mika Vainio and Raster Noton with Bristol’s unique bass heavy production style.
This ground breaking selection of tracks sit alongside contributions by techno/dubstep pioneer 2562, half-step progenitor Loefah, Skream and Caravan label boss October.
Big shout to the guys over at Bass Music Blog for letting us know about this awesome release! They’re up in the blogroll now too, so please, go check em’ out! Quality toonz on the regular.