BWOMP! Mix Series 014: BloodThinnerz

Polycythemia is a disease state in which the proportion of blood volume that is occupied by red blood cells increases (aka a deep rich thickening of blood). Great name for the mix by the BloodThinnerz, who are infamously known for that fish wobble sound. This offering on the other hand explores the deeper, darker, rich sound that comes from the world of Dubstep.

Enter the dungeon with us, put on a nice set of headphones, bump it on your systems, and be enthralled with the sounds that ensue.

TRACKLIST:

1. GANTZ – ENSO
2. PROXIMA – LIE DETECTION
3. DJ MADD – PORTAL
4. CALSKI – ROUTE 44
5. WIDOWMAKER – BIONIC 2009
6. J:KENZO – INVADERZ
7. CONTENT & KILLAWATT – QUANTUM
8. CORE – CIVIL WAR VIP
9. OCCULT – TRON
10. CONTENT – OSMOSIS
11. GOLI & ASHBURNER – DREAD
12. GOTH:TRAD – SEEKER
13. KONVEX FT. BEEZY – INTO THE BACKGROUND
14. PUBMAN & CONGI – CRITICAL
15. ICICLE – NEED A JOB
16. KAIJU – MONSTER
17. CONTENT – ANCESTRAL
18. YOUNGSTA – POSEIDON
19. STANDARD PROCEDURE – SHADOWS
20. HYBRID HEART (MESCK REMIX)
21. LX ONE – LOSING CONTROL
22. CORE – CYBORG
23. DJ MADD – FUTURELESS
24. LX ONE – ON MY OWN

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BWOMP! Mix Series 013: DRUMSMUGGLA

We’re proud to present Drumsmuggla, alias of one George Ybarra aka DJ CRS? in this newest installation of the BWOMP! Mix Series.

Most LA bass heads already know that several times a year, you can catch George at “I Love LA” which he organizes with fellow jungle veteran and partner, APX-1. He also hosts “The Revolution Show,” a Monday night weekly internet radio show that, like his parties, showcases many known as well as not-so-known talent in the LA area, in addition to the Drumsmuggla himself.

A propensity for evolution has seen George in the past transition effortlessly from jungle like a boss as a testament to his adaptability and experience. On top of that he’s a nice and humble dude. Whichever name you may know him by, George remains one of the champions of the LA bass scene of the last 2 decades and this mix shows why. Contrabandit is dark, tough, and mixed with the flair of a man who knows his craft. The opening minutes quickly set the tone for the mix with a fat street bassy Starkey cut, warming up your neck muscles for the griminess that follows. After that, it’s down the dubstep rabbit hole you go.

BWOMP! Mix Series 013: Drumsmuggla – Contrabandit

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Tracklist:
Drums of Death – Cold Lazarus (Starkey RMX)
Stenchman – What The Future Holds
Trigon / Dave Gee – Murda Style
Top Cat – Ruffest Gunark (Urban Knights Inst. Mix)
Dub Head – Freak
Eptic – Stick Up
RadioKillaz – Murda Sound (Redneck RMX)
Megalodon / Conscious Pilot – Gangsta Shit (Culprate RMX)
Greg Packer – Sound Kriminal (Killafoe RMX)
Nais – People Couldnt Understand
Downlink feat. Depone – Antimatter
Vaski / Downlink – The Scientist
Skuvlow / Megatron
Original Sin – Air Raid
The Freestylers – Over You
Mr. QT Smith / The Mister – One More Story

If you’re in LA NYE, join Drumsmuggla and a slew of dope DJs to ring in 2012 at A New Beginning presented by I LOVE LA with support from BASS GOES BOOM.

BWOMP! Mix Series 012: WOLF-E-WOLF

Wolf-e-Wolf - In 3D

 
Hot off the press today is a brand new exclusive mix from Arkansas Wolf-e-Wolf. Sprinkled with originals and unreleased dubs alongside some of the fattest and most tasteful ‘step of today, this mix shows why Wolf-e-Wolf is quite sought after. Being courted by some big names in the game, 2012 is sure to be the year of the Wolf, as his tunes have received support from the likes of Bassnectar, Borgore, Torqux & Twist, Numbernin6, Bukez Finezt, and Reid Speed. As an added bonus, Mr. Wolf has sent us over some free downloads of his bootleg remixes, including his updated 2011 remix of Ronald Jenkees’ “Stay Crunchy”, which has received hundreds of thousands of plays across the web.

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BWOMP! Mix Series 012: Wolf-e-Wolf – In 3D
 
BONUS:
Ronald Jenkees – Stay Crunchy (Wolf-e-Wolf Remix 2011 Version)

Major Lazer – Pon De Floor (Wolf-e-Wolf Remix)

The Black Seeds – Strugglers (Wolf-e-Wolf’s ‘Digital Dub’ Remix)
 

Tracklist:
1. Matty G – Jam Like A Tek
2. Wolf-e-Wolf – Who Da Boss
3. Monstar – You’re Gonna Want Me
4. Rack n Ruin – Signal ft. P-Money & Koast
5. Tim Ismag – Mr. Big
6. Zeds Dead & Mavado – Undah Yuh Skirt
7. TC – Burning Starlight
8. Habstrakt – 1990
9. Mister Six – Internecine
10.Wolf-e-Wolf – Hood Hornz
11.Datsik – Blaze It Up
12.Brown & Gammon- Riddle Me This
13.Original Sin – Air Raid
14.Mustard Pimp & Dirtyphonics – City Kids
15.Eptic – G-Rex
16.Giant – Punani
17.Supreme – The Fortress
18.Wolf-e-Wolf – Catacomb
19.Dream – Smash
20.Flinch – Midnight Hustle (SPL Remix)
21.The Others- First Flight
22.Nostalgia – Super Funk
23.Major Lazer – Pon De Floor (Wolf-e-Wolf Remix)
24.Ronald Jenkees – Stay Crunchy (Wolf-e-Wolf Remix 2011 Ver)

 
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BWOMP! Mix Series 011: MARTYPARTY

BWOMP! Mix Series 011: MartyParty

 
It’s rage time! Brooklyn, New York’s MartyParty delivers an exclusive 90bpm smash-fest in the most recent mix of our podcast series! Ten tracks chocked full of wobble bass driven drumstep and drum’n bass are peppered with remixes of tunes both old and new. Grab a ton of free music from MartyParty over at his website, and check out his latest Sub On EP released earlier this month, going all the way to #6 on the iTunes Dance charts.

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Tracklist:

1. MartyParty – Lose This
2. MartyParty – Ice Cream Truck
3. Plan B – Love Goes Down (Doctor P Remix)
4. Willow Smith – Whip My Hair (Crizzly Remix)
5. MartyParty – Sassy
6. PANTyRAiD – Testarossa
7. Mimosa – Block Party
8. Sister Nancy – Bam Bam (MartyParty Remix)
9. Rihanna – Rude Boy (TC Remix)
10. Kosheen – Hide U (MartyParty Remix)
 

BWOMP! Mix Series 011: MartyParty – Purple Rage

 
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BWOMP! Mix Series 010: OMEGA

Omega Bwomp Mix
Don’t let the cover fool you; this mix is anything but barren and desolate.

Denver, Colorado’s own Omega delivers big today with a brand new exclusive mix in the Bwomp Mix Series! Crossing effortlessly between body rockin’ dubstep, funked out glitch hop, and everything in between, Omega shows us why is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the bass music scene. Chocked full of dubs from both the man himself as well as Jantsen, Samples, Ruff Hauser, Billy Blacklight and more, this is definitely one mix not to be missed! Show Omega some appreciation by giving some love on his constantly buzzing Soundcloud or Facebook pages, or by picking up a couple of his huge tunes on Beatport.
 

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Tracklist:

Cualli – Egypt [dub]
kLL sMTH – Step 2 It [dub]
Skream – Exothermic Reaction [Nonplus]
Balthazar – Tools of Ill Omen [dub]
Samples – Limitless [dub]
Phrenik feat. Mimi Page – Exodus [Simplify]
Big Tuck – Not a Stain on Me (Jantsen Remix) [dub]
Caravan Palace – Jolie Coquine (Ruff Hauser Remix) [dub]
Love + Light and Stephan Jacobs – Let Me Love You [Muti Music]
Billy Blacklight and kLL sMTH – Spider Battles [dub]
Noisia – Leakage [Vision]
K Theory – Roll Out (Omega Remix) [Forthcoming MalLabel]
Omega and Cualli – Global Deceleration [Simplify]
K Theory and Frost Raven – 18th Centruy Gangster [Simplify]
Omega and Cualli – Alpha Phunk [dub]
DCarls – All In [Simplify]
Venetian Snares – Szamar Madar [Planet Mu]
 
BWOMP! Mix Series 010: Omega – Constructive Interference
 
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BWOMP! Mix Series 009: MOCHIPET

mochipet
They say good things come to those that wait, and this is definitely worth the wait! Mochipet has delivered to us an exclusive mix set of Mochipet tunes for our readers alongside an interview with our very own Denver-based Tenbucc2. With the new album CHICXULUB released last week on 1320 Records, as well as recent EPs on MalLabel and his own Daly City Records, Mochipet has nowhere to go but up!

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Tracklist:

01 – Mochipet – For When The World Ends – Spacezilla
02 – MC ZULU – Mochipet is Evil – Mochipet is Evil
03 – Wonkap – BassEngine
04 – Mochipet – For When The World Ends (Udachi Remix) – Spacezilla
05 – Deathstar – Ancient
06 – Mochipet – Dionysus’s Synthony (Unreleased)
07 – Mochipet – Planetary Paleon Pet – Spacezilla
08 – Mochipet – Whomp-a-saurus Sex
09 – Black Sabbath – Sweat Leaf (Mochipet Remix)
10 – Mochipet – Godzilla New Year – Master P on Atari
11 – YingYangTwins – Jiggling Acapella
12 – Wiz Khalifa – Young on his grind Acapella
13 – Mochipet – The Battle of Dinotroplis (featuring Ben Samples) – Chicxulub
14 – YingYangTwins – Wham Boom Bam Acapella
15 – Mochipet – Beast – Rawrs Means I Love You!
16 – Mochipet – Godzilla New Year (David Starfire Remix)
17 – Narch & Blend – I Got (Mochipet Remix)
18 – Splatinum – Pumping Quarterz (Mochipet Remix)
19 – Bubble for a Butt Acapella
20 – Terravita – Sexy Remix
21 – Missill – Invincible (Mochipet Remix)
22 – Mochipet – Dessert Search For Mikes Jones Commodore 64 – Whitelabel

BWOMP! Mix Series 009: Mochipet – Space Bass Ship
BONUS: Mochipet – Who Da Boss?

What are the main musical influences in your upbringing?

Well, I grew up listening to Metal. A lot of Thrash Metal. Like Testament, Exodus and that sort of stuff. Then I moved toward more Jazz. I was listening to a lot of experimental Jazz like John Zorn. I was listening to stuff like Mr. Bungle. Frank Zappa. I guess from there I moved to the more IDM stuff like Aphex Twin and Squarepusher and that’s what brought me to here.

So when you first started producing, did you start by making breakcore?

Well I guess so, but I didn’t know I was making Breakcore at the time. I was just making music and some people in Europe got a hold of it.

Through the Internet?

Yeah, I put a lot of my stuff on my website for free and a bunch of people in Europe got a hold of it and they’re like ‘Oh. You make Breakcore.’ And I’m like ‘What’s Breakcore? What are you talking about?’ So they sent me all this stuff which was kinda along the same lines of what I was making, but a little more aggressive and harder. The stuff I was making was a little bit more experimental and intricate with moments of ‘hard’. But Breakcore is mostly a lot of hard stuff and that’s how I got into really making Breakcore. After that is when I made the ‘Girls Love Breakcore’ and maily ‘cause I thought it was funny. I did some tours in Europe and it was kinda weird learning about this Breakcore scene. So after that when I made the record, I got labeled Breakcore.

Then can you walk us through your journey of production style – where you started to where you are now?

Yeah, it’s definitely changed a lot. You know, I never made dance music that was even danceable until maybe like three years ago. When I started out it was definitely a lot more experimental and more like musician’s music I guess. Now my stuff is a lot more accessible, a lot more dancey, a lot more club oriented than it used to be.

So what made you start Daly City Records?

It started when a lot of my friends were making music and there was really nowhere to put out. That was back when everybody and their grandma was starting a record label so I was like ‘I’ll just start a record label,’ but I didn’t realize how much work it actually was. It’s just like ‘FUCK!’

Would you say that being in your sector of the music business is tough?

Any sector of the music business is tough. There are so many people doing it. I’m surprised that anybody cares about what I’m doing most of the time. I was actually just reading Forbes magazine on the plane and they had Jay Z and Warren Buffett in there. They were talking about the Forbes 400… the top 400 richest people in the world or whatever. Jay Z is one of them but he’s very low on the totem pole. I think they picked him because he’s such a contrast to Warren Buffett. Anyway, they interview Jay Z and he was talking about the music industry and how different it is. It’s a weird industry. Very strange and very tough.

When we’re watching Mochipet on stage, you’ve got your laptop and your midi controller. What exactly is going on back there?

Well I have clips and songs loaded into Ableton Live. I have a lot of effects linked up like the plug-in Effectix. I use that a lot. Plug-ins like Artillery. I have a lot of preprogrammed effects tha I assign to buttons and manipulate on the fly. I usually line up all my clips and trigger them off with different combinations of effects on it.

The costume is obviously a signature trademark of Mochipet… has it seen its share tragedy and horror?

Definitely! Not the costume I have now, but the original one went through maybe three or four European tours and some US gigs. It’s mangled and thrashed.

Do you still have it?

I still got it, yeah. I’m keeping it for keepsake and stuff. It’s all felt and originally I got it from my friend because the first thing we released on our label was called ‘Baby Godzilla’. It had EDiT and Daedelus on there and my friend had this costume in a closet that someone gave to her. She’s like ‘You should wear this, it’d be funny.’ I’m like, ‘Cool! I’ll wear it.’ So I wore it and everyone liked it so much I just kept wearing it. But yeah. It’s extremely hot and it’s not functional at all. It’s been through Belgium. It’s been through warehouse raves which are immensely disgusting… You know, very dirty joints with an inch or two of beer on the floor. Yeah, that thing was disgusting by the time I brought it back from Europe.
At one point, I think I was playing in Seattle and it was kind of last minute. They flew me up the day-of because someone canceled their appearance. So they called me up like ‘Can you come up?’ and I’m like ‘Yeah sure.’ So I didn’t even bring a jacket. I don’t know why, I guess I was just spacing. So here I am in Seattle in the winter time, freezing my ass off so I just ended up wearing the suit the whole time I was there. It was a strange night. The promoter’s girlfriend actually ended up crawling into my suit with me. At one point when I was sleeping in the costume… it was really weird.

What’s your taking on emerging scenes like the bass movement on the West Coast and which new artists have your attention at the moment?

You know what? I was just thinking about this question ‘cause everybody always asks me things like ‘What are you listening to?’ I was just listening to something too that I thought was really cool and I can’t remember for the life of me what it was. I listen to so much stuff…
Scenes are cool I guess, it kinda unites a force. But it’s weird because electronic music is so European, so having a west coast scene that rivals that is awesome. I don’t know that I necessarily want UK scene to have such an influence on the world. It seems like it’s always been that way. Drum and Bass, Dubstep… it’s always been that way. I wish it was more of a cohesive movement on the West Coast as a whole. Right now it’s a little bit scattered.

What about Glitch Hop? From Denver over it seems to be gathering a lot of steam.

Yeah, a lot of the Glitch Hop guys are combining Dubstep which is cool… But other than Glitch Mob I don’t know of any BIG, BIG Glitch Hop artists. But I hope it really happens for that scene. In San Francisco people are definitely getting tire of the same ole Dubstep. Some people are playing Drumstep and a lot of people are going back to hip hop with the bassy. I really hope some sort of sound develops from it all.

So you have an EP coming up… and album coming up too. Can you tell us what we can expect? Also, who might be featured with you?

Yeah the EP is kinda like glitch/dancehall thing that I did with MC Zulu a little while ago. It’s pretty much done it just needs to be mixed. It will probably come out early 2012. In January I’ll probably drop my record. It’s called ‘Rawr! Means I Love You.’ You know keeping with the whole dinosaur theme. For the album, it’s mostly bassy music, but it’s also a lot of more melodic stuff that I’ve been working on. I’m quite excited about it.

You’re switching it up a little bit?

Yeah. It’s definitely switch up a little bit. I actually finished it a while ago and I wasn’t that stoked about it. So I wanted to add more variety to it because I didn’t want it to be a one dimensional type record. I wanted it cohesive, but I didn’t want it to be just one type of sound. So I’ve kind of been revamping it and I’m just hoping people will like it.

Have you gotten any feedback from any of the new tunes?

I’ve been playing some of the tracks out that are already mixed. People seem to really like the first single a lot. It’s called ‘Whomp-a-saurus Sex’ and it’s almost like Metal. It’s like heavy, heavy dubstep type of thing.

Is there anyone that you have collaborations in the works with, or is there anyone in particular that you you’d like to work with in the future?

You know, I’d really like to collab with somebody ‘different.’ Someone like Neil Diamond or somebody off kilter like that.

Barry Manilow?

No not Barry Manilow so much, he’s a little too soft. Maybe if Frank Sinatra was alive… that would be rad. But Barry Manilow… he’s from San Francisco or something right?

I have no idea. He might be.

I have a bunch of bunch of people doing remixes on my tunes. I’ve been trying to work on some stuff with Z Trip. We just started. At first I was like ‘yeah it’d be cool if you just scratched over some stuff.’ But he’s like ‘I wanna do some production and really make some music.’ So I’m down for that because even in just the terms of collecting records he has TONS of that we could sample and bring to life. We could make it into something completely different instead of using the same Acid patch over and over.

What else is in the works for Daly City?

Tons of stuff. We have a ton of releases coming out. We got Freddy Todd with Black Mic. Kinda Rusty like but more on the Freddy Todd Tip. We have Elfkowitz with Mimi Page. Kinda Melodic Arpegiated Synths.  We have DVS with Ben Samples. And a lot of stuff we’re singing. We like to get the new new kids. Once they get some steam we let em go into the wild. Were like a incubator. Like Xerox back in the Apple days. We like a lil off kilter but still bassy and fun.

I am also starting a new label with Grassroots California Hats Company. We are gonna do one release a month with an Album and a Cap. Gonna launch early next year with my record and then move on to release some of our friends. That’s the way we wanna keep it, family oriented working with our friends.

If anyone wants to send demos just email a link to info@dalycityrecords.com. We do our best to listen.