Monday, June 25, 2012

The Loops of Fury: I Need (Warning: Banger)


After seeing Moby's DJ set a Spring Awakening, I was on a mission to get 2 specific track ID's that I juts HAD to have. After some intensive youtube searching, I came across a video of one of the bangers I needed, and luckily, the awesome person who took the cell phone video wrote down the track name. Then after looking up some of The Loops of Fury's other stuff, I finally found the other one. This, bitches and hoes, is that other one. I'm not too sure you'll be able to grasp the level of illness this drop brings. If your speakers are not turned up all the way, you're fucking up. This one was born to bang. Once this drop hits, shit gets sexy. Only one proper way to approach this: Turn it the FUCK up.


Monday, June 11, 2012

Kanye West & Jay-Z: Otis (Aylen Remix)


Hailing from New Jersey, Aylen comes through with this groovin' "swinghouse chill" remix of Kayne and Jay-Z's "Otis". I heard this one the other night and immediately had to bust out my phone to write down the name. The texture and cleanliness of the bass and snare sound awesome and that clutch piano key brings a sort of soul warming sensation, to me at least. The verses by Kanye and Jay just make it all the better. Delicious remixing right hurr. Enjoy.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Preston San: Serve You Up (Prod. by Mojek)


Preston San, up and coming rapper from da streets of Chi-cahgo and "Save Money" representative, is servin' niggas up and getting gwalla. Besides that he's spitting clever rhymes and keeping it trill along wit the rest of the Save Money crew. Here is the first track off his upcoming album Community Service which will be dropping sometime mid June, so stay tuned. Big ups to Mojek on the beat. $aveMoney.


Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Paper Diamond: Wavesight EP


Colorado producer Alex B., otherwise known as Paper Diamond released the Wavesight EP bout a month ago and after listening to one track I knew the rest of the EP would be sick, which it is.
P.D.'s sounds are on lock and the production nasty and capable of throwing massive bangers as always. The 3 tracks each serve you a taste of something different; some bangin' electronic Hip-Hop, some interesting cartooney Electro-House, and some of that good ole Moombahton. Fun shit to bump on good speakers, so do it.


Chromatic: Jaw Dropper


As you may be able to tell, I've been on my trap game lately. Not as on it as I would like to be, but I'm getting there. Here's one I just found from Chromatic. Good to see people all the way in New Zealand are trappin' as well! Make sure to check out his Soundcloud page (click the link above). It's full of sexy downtempo & other electronic beats I'm sure you will appreciate, if you're into that stuff. Peace.


Juicy J: I'm ballin


I have a newfound appreciation for trap music, and Juicy J, my trippy ni*gas, is probably the trippiest n***a of all nig*as who claim to be the trippiest and trappiest of all *ig*as. Every song off his most recent album Blue Dream & Lean addresses /condones all the right things and is sure to bring a good time to those of us who get down to trap muzik. The beats are all banging and perfect for trapping and smacking hoes, the lyrics genius to say the least, and Juicy's background hollers in between the lyrical pauses are goddamn hilarious and essential to the overall greatness of these trippy tracks. Anyways, here's a dope bonus track off Blue Dream & Lean. Ladies and gentlemen, n***as & bitches, quit fuckin readin, get trippy.



Wasn't gonna throw this in there but fuck it here's another older one with that southern chopped & screwed feel from Juicy that I'm currently diggin. Simple, and different from his recent works, but always trill.  

Soldiers from the Northside (off Chronicles of the Juice Man, 2002).

RL Grime: Trap on Acid


FUCK. YES. I have been unconsciously and patiently waiting for something like this to happen and thankfully some real ass nigga out there has granted my wish. New York's RL Grime just dropped some mufuckin trap influence on Afrojack's acid club banger Pacha on Acid, and it's goddamn fantastic.  I'm surprised that Acid Trap hasn't been invented sooner, or that there areb't more acid trap beats out there. The two genres complement each other like bacon on a cheeseburger. They're both great individually, but together they're slightly more orgasmic. Whether you're a fan of Trap music or Acid/Electro House, you will get down to this.


Friday, June 1, 2012

Aquadrop: Aurora Borealis


Finally hearing some different sounds coming out of Italy. Milan's Aquadrop brings us a mix of some ill older fashioned underground dubstep, some of that stanky UK style, a little smidgen of hip-hop and various other influences. Purchase this EP off iTunes and you're set.







Here's an extra I came across on youtoob that I was diggin, "Dancehall Girls"