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The best Township Funk-remix

June 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Dj Mujava – Township Funk (Skream Remix)

Simple but effective rework that gives the track a whole other, big, dubstep, car-system feeling.

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NORBERG UPDATE

June 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment



HIGHLIGHTS:

Swedish skweee-masters Flogsta Danshall are coming to battle Finnish skwee-masters Harmönia

Tom Hansen, who “will be playing a 1 hour tribute set with strictly The Advent tunes“…

Swedish legendary performance duo Guds söner… it’s gonna be real interesting to see what they’ll bring to the table…

And more dubstep!

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The Bomb Squad

May 5, 2009 · 1 Comment

After the holy trinity Dre and Primo and RZA, I put The Bomb Squad. Their wall-of-noise aesthetics, their approach to sampling, and their energy and aggression level (as well as their diversity) is as important a leap forward in boom bap research as the discoveries of Kurtis Mantronik or Marley Marl. Their sonic portrayal of the chaotic urban landscape is very much missed in rap music these days.

Public Enemy – Lost at Birth

Although they surely have influenced almost all producers working within hiphop, their sound gave even stronger echoes in other genres. Groups like The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers – matter of fact all that big beat, breakbeat, hardcore, jungle, drum n’ bass noise – would have been impossible, or at least would have sounded very different without Public Enemy’s second and third album.

Public Enemy – Anti-Nigger Machine

Among other guest productions, they went on to lay the sonic landscape for Ice Cube’s brilliant first solo album, helping him to make a political record rivaling PE’s efforts. And on the Juice soundtrack they helped Rakim make one of his best songs ever (“I’m a put it on a bullet… and put it in your brain!“)

Rakim – Know The Ledge

As you can read in the Unkut interview, The Bomb Squad started as a soundsystem, and these days they, like many others, have continued their musical explorations into the realms of dubstep. Rockthedub has paid attention to this, and offers us two of their live mixes.

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Thugstep returns

May 1, 2009 · 2 Comments

I noticed that DJ Nappy has all his classic blends, or mashups, or remixes, or whatever you call it, in a nice folder right here.

Finally I have an mp3 of Stuntin Like My Daddy again, my favourite track (and I’m not even a Lil Wayne fan) of this marginal but very entertaining subgenre.

Thank you, rockthedub, and DJ Nappy, this is classic shit.

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De dominerar uppenbarligen den svenska dubstep-scenen

February 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

All Out Dubstep på Inkonst i Malmö 31 januari… insåg åtminstone att dubstep kan vara mer än grötig, monoton drum n’ bass med hälften så mycket snares. Riktigt bra.

Om det är All Out Dubstep-crewet som arrangerar så blir du inte besviken… rakt igenom proffesionellt… Stockholm, Uppsala, Malmö, även Köpenhamn och andra ställen…

Fick med mig en mycket fin promo-cd. Ladda ner den mixen och annat här.

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