Sunday, May 31, 2009

No boundaries.





Escape orbit.









Orbit - 5

Where were u?


Dark and Mysterious, with an energy rarely seen in the game nowadays. All reasons why Zomby is an absolute top producer for me. Wheteher it's dub, grime, crunk, or some kind of 3-headed 8-bit juke rave throwback monster, Zomby always manages to do things in a way that will have you begging for more. It's not 'wonky', people. It's forward thought.

Here's another one to take you back to your glowsticks in a way you've never experienced before. Complete with a low end void at your feet ready to eat you alive. Where were u?










Thursday, May 7, 2009

Cameras ready, prepare to flash.


I am all about this refix. Rizzla bringing the femme crunk sound that I'm infatuated with. Cunty.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

The way u make me feel.

Way u make me feel + Mario Clouds from Curb Crawlers on Vimeo.

Fantastic.

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Milford Sound in New Zealand

Monday, March 30, 2009



Have a healthy helping of The Vision. I fell in love with this video. The kind of thing I truly enjoy once the insomnia has taken control of my 3am and beyond.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Everyone is in.


In a world where it seems like everyone around you is doing a remix of La Roux's In For The Kill, you can only hope that eventually you won't be bored to death watching the beating of another dead horse. I'm pretty confident we'll survive this one with this amazing remix from Foamo. Against the scream remix, Foamo completely transforms the feel again. This one is a completely open airy vibe, giving it that Burial sound at the perfect speed for the floor. And last but not least, the vocals I'm sure you've completely memorized by now.









La Roux - In For The Kill (Scream vs Foamo Remix)

Check out that Wardance tune on Foamo's page, too. Serious heat.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

DJs are not rockstars.



During the daily grind of lurking Craigslist in hopes for a better job, I found this listing looking for more people to be a part of some upcoming reality TV series called "Rock Star DJ". The first season is apparently going to take place in NYC and each DJ will compete, somehow, and be judged by likes of Ferry Corsten, Green Lantern, Babara Tucker, DJ JS-1, etc. in hopes of the "event of a lifetime" prize.

Come on. I'm trying really hard not to be the biggest hater ever over this, but wow. How long will America continue to glamorize a profession for the sake of terrible reality television? I'm sure we're not too far away from "Top Trash Man" or "America's Best Bank Robber." I don't understand why anyone who even remotely follows club culture will enjoy this. Just more media exploitation, I guess. But, that's just me.

Don't get me wrong, I think it's cool that some DJ will win some great prize and mad fame n props from this show, but I don't see how you could win this competition and have it create more buzz for you than you could not do for yourself by just simply being a good dj/producer.

$10 says it airs on MTV. sigh.