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Wobble Wednesday

  • July 13, 2011
  • Jeff Lourenço
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Wobble Wednesday is here to get you through the hardest part of your week. The smooth, sub-bass of the "old school" sounds are still being produced today. This is 70/140BPM bass music designed to calm your soul. It draws heavily from the ragga, jungle, reggae, dub, grime and garage genres. For lack of a better description, the music on Wobble Wednesday is dubstep that embodies the reggae/dub roots from which dubstep arose. Come back every Wednesday for Wobble Wednesday – and stay tuned to Earmilk for the evil side of dubstep on Friday with Filthy Friday.

      01 Funk Soul
Download: DeathStar – Funk Soul

      02 Money Talks
Download: DeathStar – Money Talks

      05 Wiz Khalifa On My Level Remix
Download: DeathStar – Wiz Khalifa On My Level Remix

This week we're offering an interesting collaboration of two artists : South Africa's MartyParty (also known as Marty Folb from PANTyRAID), and Santa Cruz's Minnesota. They teamed up for a project titled… Deathstar. Their EP continues the "purple" trend of MartyParty, and is titled Ultraviolet Halo. The EP resonates with old school west coast glitch, balanced with future bass, and is less "wobble intensive" than many modern dubstep projects. The result is clean and beautiful and here are the rest of your regular wobbles.

      02 Electric Avenue
Download: Jay 5ive & Kromestar – Electric Avenue

      01 Solar Cycle
Download: Om Unit vs. Kromestar – Solar Cycle

      02 Fearless
Download: Loefah & Skream – Fearless

      19 Save Me
Download: Von D & Riskotheque ft. Alys Be – Save Me

      15 Syphon
Download: N-Type & Seven – Syphon

      01 Push In
Download: The Neft – Push In

      Trentemller - Moan (ENiGMA Dubz Remix MASTER)
Download: Trentemøller – Moan (ENiGMA Dubz Remix )

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