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Wobble Wednesday

  • March 28, 2012
  • Logan Irish
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The weekend has come and gone, and now you're deep into your weekly grind. Never fear, Wobble Wednesday is back with more of your favorite face-melting bass drops to help you make the most of your mundane lifestyle. Let me introduce myself, my name is Logan and I'll be guiding you along through the many variations of bass music that we see these days, new and old. I wanted to turn the Wobble Wednesday feature into more than just a section for today's dubstep, so I decided it was only right to incorporate some drum & bass as well as an oldies section into the weekly feature.

You'll be hearing amazing bass-driven tunes from the softer, chiller side of dubstep to the filthy, grimier side that everybody loves to rage to. I'll also dip into the world of drum & bass as well as add some classic tunes from the 'golden age' of dubstep. All I ask from you guys is to enjoy and download. Once the weekend hits, steal the iPod at the party and throw on these songs. Guarantee it will make the place jump!

BASS

NumberNin6 has been deep in the bass game for years. He has recently released a new track entitled "Bump" for free, in honor of his latest EP release that came out yesterday. The young French producer, Mansion, has been on a tear in 2012. His newest remix of "Crashing Down" by Emma is an instant hit. He finds a way to blend the vocals into the song without making it sound like they were just layered on at the end. Great production, and a must listen.

      Sung Ju - Paul Teahoon Kim
Download: Sung Ju – Paul Teahoon Kim

      Die Antwoord - Make a Ninja Wanna F__k (MartyParty Remix)
Download: MartyParty – Die Antwoord – Make a Ninja Wanna F**k (MartyParty Remix)

      Lights - Everybody Breaks A Glass (Bass Science Remix)
Download: Bass Science – Everybody Breaks A Glass by Lights (Bass Science Remix)

      Numbernin6 - Bump
Download: Numbernin6 – Bump

      Varien - The Alchemists Nightmare
Download: Varien – The Alchemists Nightmare

      Ayejaxx - Lullaby
Download: Ayejaxx – Lullaby

      Evol Intent - Under Feat Jackie B (Bro Safari Remix)
Download: Bro Safari – Evol Intent – Under Feat. Jackie B (Bro Safari Remix)

      Emma - Crashing Down (Mansion Remix)
Download: Mansion – Emma – Crashing Down (Mansion Remix)

FILTH

At Dawn We Rage is back with a new loud filthy remix by none other than the one Filth Collins. This remix shows the copious sounds that ADWR is capable of, while still keeping to the distinct sound that we've recognized by the Arizona duo. Urban Knights has a special way of making a melodic soothing song into an instant grimy banger. Among the many new Dubstep tracks categorized as 'filthy' these days, KANE and KVL (aka the Urban Knights) have found a way to stand out from the crowd and make their own original sound.

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      Kiss Kris - Zombies
Download: Kiss Kris – Zombies!

      Cosmic Dreams - Represent
Download: Cosmic Dreams – Represent

      Eyes - Tonight Feat. Ryan Keen (Urban Knights Remix)
Download: Urban Knights – Eyes – Tonight Feat. Ryan Keen (Urban Knights Remix)

OLDIES

This week I've got a few good classic jams by some real pioneers, one being from one of the biggest names in DnB, Sub Focus, with his hit "Last Jungle." I've heard plenty remakes of the same sampled song that are just as good or possibly better, but I wanted to include the original for purposes of respect. I also wanted to include the song "Diesel Not Petrol" by Sukh Knight. The loud bouncy, trombone-like bass makes it a good way to grab some interesting looks when driving in your car.

      Sukh Knight - Diesel Not Petrol
Download: Sukh Knight – Diesel Not Petrol

      Sub Focus - Last Jungle
Download: Sub Focus – Last Jungle

      The Widdler - Sensi Samurai
Download: The Widdler – Sensi Samurai

DRUM & BASS

DnB veteron, Sub Zero teams up with the young producer Supreme Being to create an amazing Drum & Bass hit single "Why Can't You See." This song starts off slowly with the easing vocals provided by Grimm, then about a minute in the drop hits turning it into a crushing dance tune. UK Producer, High Maintenance, just recently dropped a new EP and his single "Don't Lose It" is a loud and melodic Drum & Bass track that will surely be used by DJs around the globe to get the crowd up and jumping.

      Sub Zero and Supreme Being - Why Cant You See feat Grimm
Download: Sub Zero & Supreme Being – Why Cant You See feat Grimm

      High Maintenance - Dont Lose It
Download: High Maintenance – Dont Lose It

      Fred V and Grafix - Just A Thought (feat. Reija Lee)
Download: Fred V & Grafix – Just A Thought (feat. Reija Lee)

CHILL

Rusko dropped his new album, Songs, last week off the Mad Decent label. It's everything you'd expect from one of the biggest names in Dubstep, plus a few great surprises. For instance, this tune "M357" is very out of the ordinary from a normal Rusko song, its slower and more ambient, and the reason its in the Chill section to begin with. I've posted a good amount of remixes from Sub Focus' huge single "Out The Blue" but this one from XXXY is truly original. The way he can reorganize the vocals into something completely new and fresh, especially for this song, is amazing.

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      Oscillator Z - Fractalize
Download: Oscillator Z – Fractalize

      Tuck Chesta - Dont Touch Batmans Computer
Download: Tuck Chesta – Don't Touch Batman's Computer

      Rusko - M357
Download: Rusko – M357

      The Wanted - Glad You Came (JohansonV Remix)
Download: JohansonV – The Wanted – Glad You Came (JohansonV Remix)

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