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Wobble Wednesday

  • May 25, 2011
  • Jeff Lourenço
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Today I have for you a few of my older favorites and all the others are right outta the woodwork. Arguably, my favorite tune Skwelcha by Skream is just too good. Nice ambient beginning which leads up to a violent drop, just simply Skream but so dope. Love the Klaxons remix as well, anyone who remixes a Klaxons song is gonna receive results. The other Skream tunes are just released and banging. Rigging is lovely and definitely deserves a download. I started to think Benga was slowing down, but sure enough, his United Kingdom shows you why Benga was one of the pioneers of this genre. Can't wait to see those two at the Electric Daisy Carnival (Skream confirmed on twitter yesterday). The Proper Villains remix has a lil Moohmabtoon vibe to it, but nice wobbles throughout the song. It seems like Proper Villains always remix Dev, but, it doesn't matter; it's still a nice tune. Cookie Monsta, Trolley Snatcha, Excision and Downlink as well Hulk, need I say more? I'm loving this kid outta Auburn A_dub. Go War Eagle!

      12.Skwelcha
Download: Skream -Skwelcha

      United Kingdom
Download: Benga – United Kingdom

      Supremacy
Download: Bang Chatter – Supremacy

      Rigor Mortis
Download: Konvulz – Rigor Mortis

      03 Rigging
Download: Skream – Rigging

      Pass Me By
Download: Trolley Snatcha – Pass Me By

      Origin
Download: A_dub – Origin

      01 Me Want Cookie
Download: Cookie Monsta – Me Want Cookie

      01 Its Not Over (Skream Remix)
Download: Klaxons – It's Not Over (Skream Remix)

      _Instinct
Download: A_Dub – Instinct

      02 Frontline
Download: Cookie Monsta – Frontline

      Freedom (Skreams Psychotic Cyborgs Remix)
Download: Rage Against The Machine – Freedom (Skream's Psychotic Cyborgs Remix)

      Dancing In The Dark(Proper Villains Remix)
Download: Dev – Dancing In The Dark(Proper Villains Remix)

      Claw - Fuck Up (HULK Vip)_master
Download: HULK – Claw – Fuck Up (HULK Vip)

      04 2005
Download: Excision, Downlink – 2005

 

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