Everyone’s New Favorite Song

Joe Jonas lookin all sultry

 

This is legitimately the best track I’ve heard in quite some time. I have no idea who Invader! is, but he is absolutely KILLING it from down in Boca Raton. I was cruising through soundcloud - his soundcloud, to be precise – and something caught my eye: he remixed a Joe Jonas song! Are you kidding me? Obviously I clicked on the link and in the five minutes that ensued I had a dance party in my room. My friends who were already in it were soon joined by random kids from my hall who were all dancing wildly and asking the same question: what is this song? It’s awesome! Shamelessly savage, yet ideally fun, you just don’t get dubstep better than this. I am sure that, as has happened with me, this song will soon be your anthem – that song you turn to at that perfect moment. After you listen to this song and realize you want more, please turn to Invader!’s soundcloud. This is merely the tip of the iceberg.

 

Joe Jonas – Love Slayer (Invader! Remix)

Triggers



Everyday, triggers are constantly going off all around us. Events that lead to other happenings, a trigger is a force set into motion. In music, a spark of inspiration and innovation can trigger an avalanche of satisfying sound that has long lasting ripples as it seeps into the creative collective. And Sub Swara’s newest full length album release, aptly entitled Triggers, does just that. A mass of future-bass music, Triggers is adorned with sweet synth-lines to fill even the most insatiable ears.


Sub Swara, the widely recognized bass collective now containing members Dhruva Ganesan and Dave Sharma, are no strangers to genre-bending music. Their New York monthly club party, called by the same name, hosted the likes of Mary Ann Hobbs, The Glitch Mob, The Bug, and Bassnectar in it’s three year stretch. However, as their popularity grew, so did the need to focus more on production and touring, as the monthly ended in 2008. Since then, Sub Swara has received critical acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork, to XLR8R, to BBC Radio 1 and FADER for their work, including their previous full length album released in June of 2008 called Coup d’Yah.


Now Sub Swara busts back onto the scene with blinding colors. Always moving forward, Triggers features collaborations with Dead Prez, Lyrics Born, Kendra Foster of Parliament Funkadelic, and the up and coming hip hop act, Freddie Mills. As you journey through Triggers, you are sure to encounter something that will meet your fancy, whether you be a crazed dancefloor maniac, or a weathered audiophile.


Pre-release sales for Triggers went live yesterday, with the universal release date being this coming Monday, November 9th. Make sure to grab both their recent mixtape, as well as the second free single released on your way over to buy the pre-release from SubSwara.com, which is the only place you can snag it until next week.



Sub Swara – Steam


Sub Swara – Triggers Mixtape Vol. 1 (you can find the tracklist here)



-Psymbionic



Mixtape 001: Your Dirty Habit


Your Dirty Habit is a duo based out of Charlotte, NC. These guys make beats that embody the philosophy of the BWOMP! and seemed like a natural fit to kick off our series of exclusive BWOMP BEATS! mixtapes that will hopefully be drilling your ear drums once a monthish for the rest of time.


What we have here is a 4 on the floor mix of massive proportions. Basslines influenced by drum and bass, synths tainted with the grime of dubstep, and kicks that slap you in the face make for a breakneck mix for house, DnB, and dubstep lovers alike. Call it “House & Bass.” Your Dirty Habit is currently launching a tour dedicated to the spread of House & Bass and the showcasing of original tracks such as “Goin’ Down,” ”To the Underground,” and “Odyssey” which will boast remixes by Mindelixir, Trill Bass, Axiom Crux and many more. Get your iPods ready…


BWOMP BEATS Mixtape # 001: LAUNCH.


Your Dirty Habit – Bwomp Beats Mixtape 001


Tracklist

1. Billy Black – Welcome to Bass Church Intro

2. Polymorphic – Rock To Play (Proxy Re-Work)

3. Your Dirty Habit ft. Trill Bass – Goin Down

4. Polymorphic – Technomusic

5. Calvertron – Bum Rush

6. Dj Antention – Behind A Door (Leko Remix)

7. Congorock – Babylon (Proxy Remix)

8. Bassnectar – Basshead (Trill Bass Remix)

9. Your Dirty Habit ft. Trill Bass – To The Underground

10. Your Dirty Habit – Odyssey

11. Your Dirty Habit – Odyssey (Amen Edit)

12. Noisia – Machine Gun (Dj Edit)

13. Trill Bass & D Butts – Pussy Wet

14. Dj Fresh – Heavyweight (Benny Page Remix)

15. Bart B More – Brap

16. Eclier – The Hole (Marseille Remix)

17. How To Destroy Angels – Space In Between (Trill Bass & Your Dirty Habit Remix)


BONUS: How to Destroy Angels -The Space In Between (TRiLLBASS & Your Dirty Habit Remix)



-Ev and Psymbionic



BWOMP: Two


Year number two is in full effect. Just a little over a year ago, we dropped our first bomb on LA. Saturday is our official one year anniversary party. For our 1 year on 9/11, we wanted to do something special. This is not about sides, religions, or politics. It’s just bass therapy. We have a cavalcade of sick b2b and 2×4 sets for you coming from all corners of LA. If you’re anywhere in So Cal, make sure you come out and celebrate 1 year of bass with the BWOMP! crew. We’re inviting some heavy hitting LA talent to help us ring it in LA proper. Included are exclusives from two of the talent.


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Dillon Francis has been making waves as a top producer/DJs in LA. Constantly straddling the line between electro and dubstep, this guy isn’t confined by cookie cutter bangers. His track “Take Me High” has been shooting up the charts and is currently at #16 on Beatport. His hit “Westside!” has been rinsed by the likes of Major Lazer and Will.I.Am, destroying huge crowds on many occassions. Signed to Plant Music last year, Dillon’s dirty, funky electro-step tracks have been getting press from grips of notable music blogs. You want to check this cat out. Do not sleep.


Drop the Lime – Sex Sax (Dillon Francis Choose Your Own Adventure Remix)


Nightcore – I Walk Alone (Dillon Francis Remix) (BWOMP BEATS! Exclusive)


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A dubstep producer/DJ trio out of Los Angeles, our good friends The Dumbsteppaz are known for their hard-hitting style of west coast dubstep. They always work their dancefloors into a frenzy, and their LA fans love them for it. In addition to being great talents, they are the nicest and most humble dudes you’ll meet. Their Turnt Up EP is climbing Beatport’s dubstep charts quickly, currently at #23. They first came out and supported us for our first monthly and killed it. It’s our pleasure to bring the Dumbsteppaz back for our one year.


Dumbsteppaz – Money To Blow (Remix) (BWOMP BEATS! Exclusive)


-Ev



Hot Mess All Over Your Face


Hot Mess is made up of Ohio DJs, Vacate & K-Way. Their splooge of electro, clubstep, and fidget beats makes for some very hype party music. Of course this is what we’re all about here so it was a pleasure to find these guys’ tracks in our inbox. A dirty blend of sexy and nasty: this is some peak hour jump out your shoes business.


Considering their house background, the fact that they were featured as one of Beatports ’10 Dubstep Tracks You Must Hear’ says something about their abilities. Check out their interview here or hit up their blog at weareahotmess.blogspot.com


Hot Mess – Sweat It Out


Pata Pooh feat Adam Tensa – Follow Me (Hot Mess Remix)


Hot Mess – Purple Shirt


And two from their Messed Up EP:


Hot Mess – Twist It


Hot Mess – Dip!


Grab the whole thing for free here: Hot Mess – Messed Up EP



-Ev