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Filthy Friday

  • July 22, 2011
  • Jeff Lourenço
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Filthy Friday exists to pump up the volume of everything bass. If it sounds like chainsaws are raining down upon you, accompanied by a sonic boom – then you're probably experiencing the heavy, heart attack inducing sounds of new dubstep. Filthy Friday is for 70/140BPM bass music meant to melt your brain into a puddle while you throw your hands in the air and dance the night away. The sounds here embrace intense frequency modulation, high and low alternating spreads, stiff glide parameters and bass low enough to crack the foundations of most suburban homes. Come back every Friday for your fix of musical filth, with Filthy Friday – and stay tuned to Earmilk for the smoother side of dubstep on Wednesday with Wobble Wednesday.

      01 Space Blasters
Download: Dubba Jonny – Space Blasters

      Kill10
Download: Daladubz – Kill10

      Fix Up
Download: Twist – Fix Up

      Sleazy (Wick-it Remix)
Download: Kesha – Sleazy (Wick-it Remix)

Download: Bassnectar & Jansten – Bassnectar & Jantsen – Red Step

      03 Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Download: The Digital Connection – Zombies Ate My Neighbors

      Pump It (Candyland Remix
Download: Black Eyed Peas – Pump It (Candyland Remix)

 

Another filthy mix posted by Buygore Recors. Enjoy

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