Showing posts with label bassnectar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bassnectar. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

BRAND NEW! - Lights (Bassnectar Remix) - Ellie Goulding


T-minus 2 days until Bassnectar stops in Eugene, and he's dropped this gem for us to enjoy in the meantime. Ellie Goulding has been a big name in the blogosphere this past year, and remixes of her songs can be found all over the place. This morning, Bassnectar dropped a brand new remix of her record "Lights" on us, and it is simply sublime. Do not sleep on this song, I know you'll regret it if you do.



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Where is My Mind (Bassnectar Remix) - The Pixies


So far on, I've posted on Bassnectar more than any other artist the blog. Is this because I'm obsessed? No, Bassnectar is a great producer, but there are a lot of other artists who I'd probably choose to listen to first. Maybe it's because I've seen him live, and he's an amazing performer. Or because I'm about to see him for the second time really soon. Or maybe that's just the way shit happens. You'll never know.

This is a great remix of an already wonderful song. If you don't think you know the original, go watch the ending of Fight Club, maybe that'll jog your memory. The song starts out just like the original, albeit maybe with a little extra bass, but around 1:10 it starts to build, and from then on it's Bassnectar time.

Where is My Mind (Bassnectar Remix) - The Pixies

Monday, December 6, 2010

Wildstyle EP - Bassnectar


Bassnectar's new Wildstyle EP sees him returning to a more experimental bass sound. The track "Falling" is some good 'ol dubstep though, and "The 808 Track" is an homage to the drum machine of choice for many producers (and the beat on this one is fire).


Falling (Feat. Paper Machete) - Bassnectar


The 808 Track (Feat. Mighty High Coup) - Bassnectar


If you arent' already planning on going to his show at the McDonald Theater in Eugene on Febuary 3rd, you should SERIOUSLY reconsider. Maybe this will change your mind...





Buy your tickets HERE

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Eyes On Fire (Zeds Dead Remix) - Blue Foundation


So this post isn't just for Eyes on Fire Remix, the title should actually be something like "Earth-Shattering Speaker-Blowing Brain-Melting Dubstep", but I figured I'd keep it short. These are some of the dopest dubstep tunes I've heard of late, and they are FILTHY. Absolutely, disgustingly filthy. The dirtiest of the dirty, the grimiest of the grimy. These songs will make you want to break shit, dance until you can't dance anymore, and then break some more shit as you continue to dance, even though you're too tired to be dancing longer.

Eyes on Fire (Zeds Dead Remix): My roommate showed me this, and this is most certainly a mind-melter. Apparently the original is from the Twilight soundtrack (it almost makes me gag writing that word on my blog), but that doesn't mean you should discount it immediately. I've been slapping this hard, the bass actually shakes my room when I turn my sub on, but it's the female vocals that really make this song as amazing as it is.

Hold On (Sub Focus Remix): Courtesy of The West Coast Leak. This song, off dubstep producer Rusko's first album is nuts. The 808 snares give this song somewhat of a hip-hop feel but then all of a sudden, here comes the break and it's all dubstep all day. This is a sick first single, and I can't wait for the full album to drop May 4th.

Cozza Frenzy: This song's a little older, but not by too much. The title track from Bassnectar's newest album, this was possibly the most insane song I've ever seen performed live. The song alone could probably put you into convulsions, not to mention the lights show that went with it. I'll be putting up the Mega-Bass Remix sometime soon. You better have some quality speakers for that one.

Pro Nails (Rusko Remix): The first dubstep song I ever heard. A lot of people know Kid Sister through her affiliation with Yeezy and her poppy electro-hop album Ultraviolet, but this remix blows away anything on that album. The wobble in this song is out of control, and Kid Sister's sped up vocals compliment the slashing bass perfectly.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

BASSNECTAR



IF YOU LISTEN TO NOTHING ELSE ON THIS BLOG THAT I'VE POSTED SO FAR, PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS. I'm making a playlist of tracks I want to throw up here right now, and I was waiting until I finished that before I made any new posts. However, I can no longer ignore the earth-shattering bass attack that is the new Bassnectar EP. This collection of throbbing, subwoofer-busting tracks is some of the best dubstep I've heard in a long time, and it's guaranteed to blow your mind (and your subs).

Here's two of my favorites, but the whole thing is sick. Get it HERE.

Bass Head (Original Mix) - Bassnectar / Mediafire
Blast Off (Original Mix) - Bassnectar & Jantsen / Mediafire