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Wobble Wednesday

  • May 18, 2011
  • Jeff Lourenço
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So after last week I've gone a little more old school. I feel like the world is not quite ready for the new sounds were hearing from these new artists . I'm sorry, but the old wobbles are never coming back, but this genre is changing and if you don't like it then listen to FabricLive.37 for the rest of your life. Don't get me wrong, it's a great album, but everything about this style of music is changing just like our generation of people, listeners, DJs and producers. Want me to post Pro Nails every week? Come on! Thoughts?

So this week I got some Skream, Caspa, Coki and Cotti for your old school wobble's. In case you haven't figured it out, I'm an absolute Skream fanatic. If you haven't listen to his last weeks "In New Djs We Trust," then you probably should.  There are some big tracks on there. I would of posted Snarled which was my new favorite Skream tune, but couldn't find a 320 for the blog. Some how Zelda and Biggie remixes always sneaking in here, but hey whose complaining? There are two new Adele remixes which are also good, so much more Minnesota on the way as well, I have a feeling he is gonna be huge. Got a remix from Distance on the Alex Clare track that we post yesterday that is real nice, their other single Falling is causing a lot of traffic as well. Enjoy.

      54 Heavy Hitter
Download: Skream – Heavy Hitter

      Geordie Racer
Download: Caspa (Feat. Subscape) – Geordie Racer

      02 Jugger Nog
Download: Cotti & Coki – Jugger Nog

      Too Close (Distance Remix)
Download: Alex Clare – Too Close (Distance Remix)

      02 Cocaine
Download: MartyParty – Cocaine

      Rolling in the Deep (Deathstar Remix feat. Marty Party Minnesota)
Download: Adele – Rolling in the Deep (Deathstar Remix feat. MartyParty & Minnesota)

      Rolling In The Deep (The SoniXx Dubstep Remix)
Download: Adele – Rolling In The Deep (The SoniXx Dubstep Remix)

      Sarias Song (Apathy Remix)
Download: Apathy – Saria's Song (Apathy Remix)

      Notorious B.I.G. - Gimme The Loot (superginger Remix)
Download: superginger – Gimme The Loot

      01 Jabber Jawz
Download: Kromestar – Jabber Jawz

      Falling
Download: Distance – Falling

      Watz Crackin
Download: Bukez Finezt – Watz Crackin

      Broken Lungs (Adventure Club Dubstep Remix)
Download: Thrice-Broken Lungs (Adventure Club Dubstep Remix)

      Nuke em
Download: Mr MUC – Nuke em'

      Everywhere Nowhere (Mojo Remix)
Download: Fearless & Sonna Relle – Everywhere & Nowhere (Mojo Remix)

 

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