The guys from bassmusicblog have been delivering some heavy stuff, release after release. They’ve recently release there first single of 2011, ‘V’s Up’, which is already out on Stamp! Beats. This is the 10th single from our ’12 singles over 12 months’ project (April 2010 – March 2011). The release has seen reviews from Mixmag (4/5) and DJ Mag (8/10) and great DJ reactions from Crookers, Drop The Lime, Bassline Smith, Tomb Crew and many more. Some solid break wobble in this latest tune — nice to see Heavyfeet putting some of the dirty dirty back in his music! Check it outtttt!
Also coming from bassmusicblog, I.D. recently sent us something a bit off his normal path. He’s taken a break from his usual bass-heavy productions to put together a wonderful mix of house and disco, starting off at the treacly depths of 98BPM and working it’s way on up from there. I thoroughly enjoyed this, and I’m sure you will too!
Tracklist:
Om Unit – Corridor – Terrorrhythm
6th Borough Project – Do It To The Max – Delusions Of Grandeur
Hot Toddy ft Ron Basejam – I Need Love (Morgan Geist’s Love Dub) – Eskimo
Trickski – Pill Collins – Suol
Franc Spangler – Open Eyes – Delusions Of Grandeur
Jimmy Edgar – B There – Glass Table
Mark E – Nightmover – Creative Use
Mark E – Nobody Else (Bonus Beats) – Running Back
Cisco Cisco – If You Want Me (Jay Shepheard mix) – Apersonal Music
Eddie C – My Woman (PBR Streetgang mix) – Wolf Music
The Dead Rose Music Company – Just A Bitter Love – Wolf Music
2020 Soundsystem – Ocean (Ray Mang remix) – 2020Vision
Behling & Simpson – Politics
Kink – Rachel – Ovum
Rubberteeth, aka Paul Kranenburg, is a young producer from Adelaide, Australia. He began his career in early 2009 and is already quite the force to be reckoned with. In such little time, this kid is already playing out some massive nights and dropping his home-bred filth on the regular. I am honestly taken aback at how on point this kid’s stuff is.
He just launched his debut ‘Hustler’ EP on Bone Idle Records and it is sure to murder the dancefloor. ‘Everybody In the Club” is some straight bassline destruction. Meanest sawtooth I’ve hear in awhile..and it’s all held together with an ironically tasteful vocal snippet telling everybody in the club “to go to work.” I dropped this whole EP at my last gig and the feedback was great. I urge you to take some time to hit Beatport and give this whole EP a purchase. And while I’m on the subject, go ahead and check out his new blog project here.
And I GUESS I’ll flow you a free 128. But again, I urge you to visit the above beatport link and support this cat. Big things are in store!
Andru Pozzatron’s ‘Get On Up’ is a funk-infused house track with chopped filtered vocals cascading over a backdrop of fidget beats and a hard-edged synth lead; we love the drop and build in this track and judging by the feedback, so do our listeners! Check it out.
About the remixes:
To complement ‘Get On Up’ we got in a bunch of remixers that would put a different spin on the original. Oh My! had already impressed us with a string of bootlegs and taking second place on the release he strips back the original and gives us some beautiful cut up fidget with clean crisp beats and a bass that makes us keep on playing this one. Coming in next is Carbon Parlour’s ‘Everybody Up Rerub.’ We wanted electro and she delivered us a bomb for the dance floor — this builds into a drop with a bass line the crowds will love. Schenk then takes us on a journey and turns the sound upsid- down with what we can only describe as a “cool street life fidget remix.” Anyone who is familiar with Schenk’s vast catalogue of releases will know his productions are pure quality; you have to hear this this one. Finally, we mentioned diversity, and Footjam delivered with the final mix. He puts in an immense amount of time and effort into his tracks and continues to surprise us with his unique sounds, so expect some heavy synths and mind-bending percussion in this remix.
The above copy was all written by the label — so I’m not honkin’ the hype-horn on myself here. Very excited to bring you this release, as it’s my first label release, as well as the gateway into my music being distributed on Beatport, iTunes, Juno & more. Get down on this Beatport button and support Bone Idle Records and the amazing artists I get to sit beside! Oh, and one more thing — I made the EP art too. If you like what you see, holler at MadeService™ for your design needs!
Dug up quite the interesting track from Wongo the other day. Not his normal stuff here. It’s kind of deep, kind of dark, and very techno — all spruced up with a bit of fidget. I recognize samples from a cash register and those are just a couple of the many sounds that bounce their way throughout this track. Very awesome stuff!
Oliver Leigh smashed it on this next one. I love this kid’s percussion, and it goes without saying that he knows how to twist up a proper wobble. Furthermore, the stabbed out vocals are prime. Call up Captain Jack and get ready to jerk that body harder than Jamaican-cooked chicken! Woooo-weeeee! [Not entirely sure if this is an original or a remix? It came across with him as the artist and remixer.. ]
Biggun from the Mass Brothers up last to round out this post. I believe they’re from somewhere in southern California. Thanks to Jay Fidget for showing me the way on these dudes. Get ready for booming sidechain bass, dutch bloopers, and chop-o-matic vocals about “dem Nikes.” Really enjoying the melding of dutch sounds and big bass (like the recently posted tune from Bass N Whomps).
It has certainly been awhile since I’ve made a post, so get ready for one of those deals where I just combine what should essentially be 7-8 different posts in to one mega post. Been workin’ a lot and “hittin’ the studio” as of late, so I’ve been a bit lazy on the blog side of things. Oops!
First up is Fukkk Offf’s latest tunes from his WorldWide EP (and it has top-notch artwork too). First is a big-room electro choon with some definite techno influences. And the second is an electro-zapped shorty beat slung up with hot rhymes from sassy MC, Hazel. Git git git down!
2. Reset! has twittled my tittilators many a time with their smackin’, jittery sound. “My Trunk,” however, boils their sound down its purest, funkiest filth.
And in case you didn’t know, it really is a new day to wobble. Well, tomorrow morning it will be.
As aforementioned in my Throwbacks post, Wobbly Sluts are the South African duo Dylan Holshausen and Shaun Fiddle, who are consistently bringing the minimalistic fidget heat.
Across the world, in that other place where they speak English funny, Kitchmix a.k.a. Souljack has thrown down super tweaky on a remix of Matt Cox’s “Gimme That.” This heavily jackin’ beat pretty much articulates everything we here at CYV™ love about music. So get on that shit.
I was just browsing the Wobbly Sluts’ Facebook page and found this little treat. It’s titled “It’s A New Day To Wobble,” which is very true. Each day IS a new day to wobble. You can wobble every day. Write that down. ”I don’t have a pen!” Remember that.
As aforementioned, Wobbly Sluts are the South African duo Dylan Holshausen and Shaun Fiddle, who consistently bring the minimalistic fidget heat.