PANTyRAiD is SUPERIOR

I’d like to first introduce myself, my name is Jesse Brede and by day, I’m a web nerd that programs for Blastro, Roxwel, and Yallwire, and by night, I’m a DJ, producer and promoter out of Austin, Texas.  My passion is, very simply, music.  Enough with the formalities, let’s get on to the goodness.


PANTyRAiD - SUPERIOR


My introduction to PANTyRAiD came through Marine Parade label boss, Mr. Adam Freeland.  About 3 years ago, Adam mentioned that he had just signed this new act and was going to put out an album from some new producers that he had met in the LA beat scene.  Fast forward 3 years….and you would be hard pressed to find a bass music enthusiast who doesn’t know “Beba” or “Get the Money”.  Heck, MartyParty has almost single handedly coined the genre, PURPLE.  That being said, their album, “The Sauce”, was a bit on the softer side of bass music.  Don’t get me wrong, in the day of destructive Brostep that leaves absolutely no frequency untouched, I’m a big fan of the negative space in their tracks; however, when you are playing headlining slots and your openers forgot to read the rules, you need to have a few more weapons at your disposal.  Enter their brand new, hot off the presses, “Superior” EP. And if you’re in SoCal, don’t miss PantyRaid at the Lightning in a Bottle Festival!

A bit more dubstep, drumstep and whomp that what most were expecting, but properly PURPLE and well worth your hard earned cash.

Here are a few freebies for you to take home.

Ooah’s latest drumstep effort:

Ooah – The Love I Need

and Marty’s remix of:

Waka Flocka Flame – Hard in da Paint (MartyParty Remix)


-Brede


Panty Thing Party Mob


Lots of folks have been anticipating a new PantyRaid release for some time. If you’ve seen their live show, you’re sure to have heard some awesome unreleased heat that did probably make the girlies go crazy on the dancefloor. MartyParty and Ooah (of The Glitch Mob) are no strangers to droppin panties.. both separate and together. Today, they dropped a new mixed tape chocked full of brand new unreleased originals. Grab it below!



PantyRaid – Mini Mix 2010


1. PANTYRAID – BRUSH IT OFF

2. PANTYRAID – RUN IT

3. PANTYRAID – BECAUSE OF YOU

4. PANTYRAID – PURPLE BLUES

5. YO GOTTI ft. LIL WAYNE – WOMEN LIE, MEN LIE (PANTYRAID REFIX)


You can also check out PantyRaid’s upcoming tour dates here. Take it from me, if you haven’t seen them, make it a point to! Their live show is dope.




And speaking of the Glitch Mob, today Boreta released a remix of Nosaj Thing! It’s been a little while since we’ve seen anything solo from Boreta, and he races back in flying colors, coming true to his glitch-hop roots. This laser-bass synth-hop banger is sure to make you nostalgic for The Glitch Mob of old. Cop it below, and make sure to check Nosaj’s tour dates too.. this guy does it up right!



Nosaj Thing – Coat of Arms (Boreta Remix)





That’s What a Real Mob Do..



So the question today is, what does a REAL mob do? We’ve all seen what a real mob has done.. breaking barriers and genre restrictions, slaying crowds that didn’t even see it coming, and becoming a household name among electronic music fans nationwide. Through the years, Ooah, Boreta, and edIT (and, at one point, Kraddy) have bitcrushed and beat-repeated their way into our hearts. From edIT’s Crying Over Pros to Crush Mode, this Mob has displayed a real knack for diversity. And now, we are here to address the newest direction.



XLR8R TV Episode 83: Glitch Mob Street Warfare

(To be fair, I believe both edIT and Ooah can play the guitar.)



From their humble beginnings, four friends set out to change the face of underground music. Each producer was already well respected in their west-coast circles, and together, they proved that they were a force to be reckoned with. Four distinct sounds, rooting from four different DJing and production backgrounds, pushed their sound of bastardized hip-hop beats and crunchy, rolling basslines into the sights of many a fan through sheer perseverance and skill. As noted before, they’re also no strangers to finding the limits of genres and then bashing them down, each in their own way.


One thing that’s really great about The Glitch Mob is that they seem very accessible to their fans for the most part. They do their best to stay up on all the social networking sites, respond to inquiries, and even open discussions about their methods and gear. However, throughout time, The Glitch Mob have streamlined their live shows into something akin to the boy bands of old. Have The Glitch Mob become “The Boy Band of Glitch-Hop”? Some feel that without any sort of live mixing, and a marginal amount of effecting shared amongst three people, that The Glitch Mob are now the epitome of the push-play DJ that seems so popular in this day and age.





That being said, their new live setup looks extremely promising and should be an amazing thing to see live. This definitely looks like a great new direction for them, and could prove to open their horizons to new and exciting ventures.



The Glitch Mob – Beyond Monday :: An experimental installation honoring the harmony of vision and sound.



Anyone who has heard the new singles Between Two Points and Drive It Like You Stole It surely has something to say about the new direction that their music is taking. On one hand, with this being their first originals as a group, there will of course be some melding of tastes and styles.. but that’s a weird thing: The Glitch Mob’s newest material doesn’t sound anything like what they have created throughout their solo careers. In fact, it seems to miss a crucial element that probably defines the Mob: glitch. In short, one might define their new sounds as some sort of generic laser bass.


It looks as though The Glitch Mob are trying to distance themselves from their old sound (as seen on the new Glitch Mob website, where you won’t find any downloads of Crush Mode or Heat Up The Night), the sound to which their thousands of adoring fans have grown to love. One could assume that somewhere along the way, they decided to trade in the underground for the mainstream. Is it natural progression? Evolution? Will we see The Glitch Mob once again push the boundaries of what we think of as danceable electronic music, or will they fade into the background of countless other artists competing for the almighty dollar?



The Glitch Mob’s newest promo for their upcoming album, Drink The Sea.



So now we come to their newest release, a bootleg remix of French Electro/Breaks producer, Krazy Baldhead. This remix captures the epic factor of the original and builds upon it quite nicely. Nine minutes of revolving synths and well-produced samples, culminating in an emotional presentation of the state of the music industry today.



Krazy Baldhead – The 4th Movement (The Glitch Mob Remix)




Everything aside, it is ultimately the job, neigh, the duty of the fan to reach out and support music that they love. So go see The Glitch Mob live, and develop your own informed opinions about them and their evolution.



-Psymbionic



Mixin’ Madness

Mixer


You can never have enough mixtapes, am I right? Time for your medicine, Bwompers!


Eskmo – The Colorbrain Mix (for Brainfeeder, home of Flying Lotus and co.)


1. Eskmo – We Have Invisible Friends
2. Eskmo – Let Them Sing
3. Eskmo – San Francisco (The Rhythm)
4. Eskmo – I Dream I’m Flying
5. Backdraft – Headcharge (Eskmo Remix)
6. STS9 – Shock Doctrine (Eskmo Remix)
7. Eskmo – From the Standpoint
8. Voodeux – Enter the Voo (Eskmo Remix)
9. Bibio – Dwrcan (Eskmo Remix)
10. Mew – Vaccine (Eskmo bootleg)



Ooah – Scientific Surgery (An older mix by Ooah, with some down and midtempo flavor, but definitely a favorite of mine!)


[Tracklist MIA - you got it?]



Mimosa – Crunkstepperz Guide to the Psyphy MiniMix (RAGING mix of unreleased tunes!)


1. MiM0SA – On The Line
2. MiM0SA – Delirium
3. MiM0SA – I’m in Love With a Stripper (ReMix)
4. MiM0SA – Werk Me (feat Missy Eliot)
5. MiM0SA – When I’m Alone (Bigger Than Hip Hop)



Chrome Kids – Knowledge Me Mix (from the crunktastic peeps over at the Chrome Kids Blog)


1. Of Porcelain – Signal The Captain

2. DJ Vadim ft. Wretch 32 – Soldier (UK Flex Accapella)

3. Mix N Blend – I Got Bitches

4. Bassnectar – The Churn Of The Century

5. Schlacthofbronx feat. Kein Vorspiel – Cubcik

6. Micky Slim ft. Virus Syndicate – Skank Out (MRK1 Remix)

7. Mstrkrft – Bounce (Doorly Remix)

8. Mumdance – Kerplunk!

9. Cadburys ft. Tinny – Zingolo (Doorly Remix)

10. Ke$ha – TiK ToK (Untold Remix)

11. Missy Elliott – Best Best (Two Fingers Remix)

12. Dema – Chang!!XXXX

13. Jantsen – I’m A Balla

14. Stagga – Timewarp (Akira Kiteshi Remix)

15. The Benga Boys – Crunk World

16. Ruckus & Roke – Illusion

17. Starkey feat Badness – OKLuv

18. Hudson Mohawke – Twistclip Loop / Ofra Haza – Im Nin’Alu (HavocNdeeD Remix)

19. Pete Lawrie – Panic (Monkey Remix)

20. The Flying Skulls – Skelton Talk (Jason Short & J. Rogers Blipism Dub)

21. DJ 0.000001 ft. Mochipet – Eazy-E On Atari

22. Stagga – Beeps Get Down

23. Notorious B.I.G. – Dreams (Just Playin’)

24. Foreign Beggars – Contact (Noisia Remix)

25. Baobinga & ID – Jah

26. Kelis ft. Andre 3000 – Millionaire

27. Busy Signal – Caan Beat We

28. Stagga – It’s A Jungle

29. Count & Sinden – Strange Things

30. The Kleptones – Voodoo Sabotage

31. Dismal Futures – Witchdoctor Massif

32. Akira Kiteshi – Ulysses

33. Scarlet Harlots – A Secret (Shorterz & Enigma Mix)

34. Magenta – Force

35. Foreign Beggars – 7 Figure Swagger (Bar 9 Remix)

36. James Blake – Air & Lack There Of



Kraddy – Westside Manifesto


1. Eskmo – Agnus Dei / Major Lazer – Hold The Line
2. Rustie + Joker – Play Doe / Ray Cash – Sex Appeal
3. Vibesquad – Bass Science / Lil Wayne – A Milli
4. Kraddy – Steppin Razor
5. Kraddy – GD Instrumental / Roots Manuva – Wittness / Busta Rhymes – Touch It
6. Jahcoozi – Shake The Doom [Kraddy Rmx]
7. Joker + Ginz – Purple City / Rich Boy – Get To Poppin
8. Akira Kiteshi – Pinball
9. Modeselektor – 200007 [Siriusmo Rmx]
10. Blackstar – Bright As The Stars [Kraddy Rmx]
11. Beanie Man – King Of Dancehall [Kraddy Rmx]



Got some sick tunes from the under-under-underground coming up in the next few days, so stay tuned!


-Psymbionic



I Like BASS

I play bass image.


Hey all you Bwomp-heads out there!


I’m John, otherwise known as Psymbionic, and I’ll be your waiter this evening. What’s on the menu, you ask? BASS! In the future, I’ll be doing my best to keep your bottomless cravings for the BWOMP at least slightly fulfilled. So let’s get to it!


I just came back from a little midwest run, playing some shows and catching some others along the way. Among the names included were Bassnectar, Kraddy, Vibesquad, and MartyParty.. so I figured I’d share some goodness!


Bassnectar – Select Frequency (Sub Swara Remix) [More Bassnectar]


Vibesquad vs The Fresh Prince of Belaire – Shnapp (MiishMash Mashup)


Adam Freeland – Do You (PantyRaid Remix) [More PantyRaid] <---- MartyParty + Ooah = PantyRaid


Echaskech – The Storm (Kraddy Requiem Remix) (Changed out the track at artist request — thanks Kraddy!



Now we got that out of the way.. let’s go straight to some heat that I’d LOVE to play along side of!


The Widdler – Final Stage


KnowSleep – Killa Tune


PropaTingz – Rippin’ Needles


Siren – What a Life


Sub Swara – Kholi (Dov Chunky Remix)


TheBuilder – Shpongled (Yes, dub meets Shpongle.. big ups to TheBuilder)


Seventh Swami – Laser Planes



Lastly, I thought I’d drop you one of my own tunes, as a token of our new friendsh.. bwompship? Anyway..

Pink Floyd – Welcome to the Machine (Psymbionic Remix)



So, let it be known that BwompBeats will return to it’s former reign of bwompiness! If you’ve got some tracks you want blogged up, send ‘em over! Personally, I’m all about interesting music.. dubstep, glitch-hop.. you get the picture! I like things that push the limits, that explore new territory, that don’t just adhere to the same freaking two-step mold we’ve all locked ourselves into. So get to cracking!



-Psymbionic



New Blood


Attack of the Bass left no survivors! Thank you everyone for coming out, we had a blast and the crowd was hype. Pics up soon!


Today is a joyous occassion… we have a new blogger. Please welcome producer/DJ/friend Psymbionic, our newest contributor in the BWOMP! family comin’ straight outta Arkansas. Keeping the blog constantly up to date with *good* material isn’t an easy job. Psymbionic’s gonna be helping spread the BWOMP for all you freaks out there, cuz you know you can’t get enough. To get you all acquainted, here’s an exclusive mix he made especially for you out there in Bwompland!


Listen:  http://soundcloud.com/psymbionic/psymbionic-wicked-glitch-of-the-mid-west-mix


Download: http://www.zshare.net/download/68626261c1782b3f



Tracklist:


Psymbionic – Subjective Fact
Mr. Projectile – Love Here (Bassnectar Remix)
Vibesquad – Clown College
The Widdler – Monkey Business
An-Ten-Nae – Childlike
D-Code and Chan 1 – Glitterstep (Sub Swara Remix)
Sound Tribe Sector 9 – Shock Doctrine (Eskmo Remix)
16 Bit – Fun House
Beats Antique – Roustabout (Bassnectar Remix)
Seventh Swami – Tornado Dreams
Klone – Can’t Remember What They Said?
Subvert and Excision – Dirt Nap
Propa Tingz – Rippin’ Needles
Ooah – Stomp the Yard
Sub Swara – Yeah (Heyoka Remix)
Datsik – Southpaw
MartyParty – Gangsteppin’
PantyRaid – Crunkalicious
Psymbionic – Anomaly
Mimosa – Sirius
Nanda – Plug In (Dub)
The Widdler/Collie Buddz – Come Around
Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb (DZ vs Rastatronics Remix)
Pink Floyd – Welcome to the Machine (Psymbionic Remix)


Myspace: http://myspace.com/psymbionic

Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/psymbionic