Wow. Bass. This is why I love Lung. Been a while since he did anything 'dubstep' but it was worth the wait, very deep tune from the Cardiff lad.
Whale Song by Lung
Monday, 11 October 2010
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Long Nights
I guess winter must be coming, because Kontigo seems to have snuck back on to my ipod. Lovely tune. It's somewhere in the region of Synkro, Lojik, Burial and the like - that kind of sound that makes you want to cry your eyes out sitting at the bus stop at 3am.
Not that that's something I ever do.
All night long by Kontigo
Not that that's something I ever do.
All night long by Kontigo
S&R
Obviously a shoe-in for some bloggage. Two of the best FG producers out there right now, doing their thing (collaboratively). I probably prefer their individual bits and pieces, but it's kind of hard to ignore anything they put out at the moment.
About 400 plays in only 24 hours, and rising.
Submerse & Resketch - My Empty Girlfriend by submerse
About 400 plays in only 24 hours, and rising.
Submerse & Resketch - My Empty Girlfriend by submerse
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Lead The Way, Sir
Never heard of Blind Prophet before, but apparently he's an FG producer out of New York. I've been feeling pretty superior to the Yanks in the wake of Monday's victory, but this one made me sit back and think "well...they're alright, I guess". Lovely pads, sub heavy, eerie-vocals... perfect tune for a mellow night.
Constants (Featuring Brea) by Blind Prophet
Constants (Featuring Brea) by Blind Prophet
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
FTWR
Top dubstep tune here courtesy of the always on point FTWR. No idea who Magenta is, but feeling the deep, bassy Kryptic Minds-style feel of this track. Noice.
FTW011 Magenta - The Sphynx by For The Win Records
And then there's this cheeky piece of minimal DnB (not courtesy of FTWR), which feels kind of like the soundtrack to a spy thriller/action game. Maybe a bit too much? Make up your own mind, it's pretty good shit either way.
Nightscape by Naibu
And finally, Max Cooper has got a new tune out which you should definitely have a listen to. And then buy/steal/etc. As one of the comments says, it's '100% Max Cooper' - always a good thing.
FTW011 Magenta - The Sphynx by For The Win Records
And then there's this cheeky piece of minimal DnB (not courtesy of FTWR), which feels kind of like the soundtrack to a spy thriller/action game. Maybe a bit too much? Make up your own mind, it's pretty good shit either way.
Nightscape by Naibu
And finally, Max Cooper has got a new tune out which you should definitely have a listen to. And then buy/steal/etc. As one of the comments says, it's '100% Max Cooper' - always a good thing.
Saturday, 2 October 2010
3
I realise I've been posting a lot of deep, minimal house type stuff, and I also realise I've started posting/wanting to post an awful lot about VVV. But I can't help it, because VVV is/are as amazing as they are enigmatic. This one speaks for itself-
atavistic memory by VVV
And what about Demospro? Well, he makes great tunes, my current favourite of which is this one. Partly because it reminds me a bit of playing Dynasty Warriors, but mostly because it's just incredible. Melodic, but still fast paced and banging, and basically a bit of everything that dnb should be about. Sweet.
Mr. Human! by Demospro
And here's an older FG one I somehow missed out on, just as a bonus!
Kidkut & Arkist - Vanilla Imitate by kidkut
atavistic memory by VVV
And what about Demospro? Well, he makes great tunes, my current favourite of which is this one. Partly because it reminds me a bit of playing Dynasty Warriors, but mostly because it's just incredible. Melodic, but still fast paced and banging, and basically a bit of everything that dnb should be about. Sweet.
Mr. Human! by Demospro
And here's an older FG one I somehow missed out on, just as a bonus!
Kidkut & Arkist - Vanilla Imitate by kidkut
Friday, 1 October 2010
Tell You
Bassline at its sumptuous best. And when I say bassline I don't mean of the 'Heartbroken' kind (although I do kind of like that song), I mean of the soulful UK Garage kind. Great bounce, great structure, and great sampling work on Stevie's vocals - always a dangerous thing to attempt but Para pulls it of with aplomb. Definitely going to be rinsing this tune for the next month. And you should be to.
Para - Tell Me by parabeats
Para - Tell Me by parabeats
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