Carnage + Protohype = Festival Dub. They tackle Trinidad James‘ track, “All Gold Everything” and turn it into hard hitting Dub infused banger with sounds that resemble Skrillex’s track “Make It Bun Dem”. Carnage has been on an absolute tear lately, and now delivering this incredible remix. They call it Festival Dub, it’s pretty much just filthy Trap Step but regardless of what we call it, it goes hard. Cheers.
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[Festival Dub] Trinidad James – All Gold Everything (Protohype & Carnage Festival Dub Remix)
[Bootleg] Porter Robinson & Mat Zo vs. Pegboard Nerds – Easy Encounters (Koyote Bootleg)
Porter Robinson and Mat Zo‘s anthem, “Easy“ gets flipped head over heals into an insane Dubstep bootleg. Koyote has brought us other Booties such as “Space Atom“ and “Stormarus“, now we have “Easy Encounters”. Mixing the incredible melodies of “Easy” with the screeching wobbles from Pegboard Nerds‘ track “Close Encounters”, also adding some great vocal work during each drop. Cheers.
[MP3 Playlist] The Trap Dojo #18
A couple days late on this weeks Trap Dojo, but it was worth the wait. Starting off with with an insane collabo featuring, A-Trak, Flosstradamus, Juicy J, Jim Jones, Flatbush Zombies, and El-P on the “Piss Test” remix. This one featuring a freaky production backed by some of the best Trapstars in the game. Next is a Preview of Bro Safari‘s remix of Felix Da Housecat‘s track “Burn The Disco” feautring some heavy 808 infused filth with flawless vocal work. Gent & Jawns drop an original work titled “TURNUP” and to say the least, they kill it. ETC!ETC! drops some jungle vibes on this massive vocal edit of Big Sean‘s track “Guap”. CRNKN recently released this preview of a massive remix of Waka Flocka‘s track “No Hands”, can’t wait for the full. Now for some Trapstep from Speciman A, remixing Far Too Loud’s track “Firestorm”. Enjoy the rest on your own, Cheers.
Trak feat. Juicy J, Jim Jones, Flatbush Zombies, El
[Mashup] Kaskade & Deadmau5 vs. Swanky Tunes, Matisse, & Sadko – Move For Me The Legend (Kaskade Mash Up)
Yes, it’s another incredible Kaskade Mashup. This time he joins up with Deadmau5 and that one track we all know too well, “Move For Me”. He mashes it with Swanky Tunes, Matisse, and Sadko‘s track, “The Legend” for yet another satisfying dance floor banger. Cheers.
[Anthem] Flux Pavilion – Blow The Roof
This is one of the biggest Dubstep tracks of the year. Flux Pavilion is no stranger to dropping anthems and this track features a funky sound design that should have your feet moving and head banging for days to come. It should be on Flux’s upcoming album due to come out some time next year. This was ripped from Zane Lowe’s BBC Radio 1 show. I first saw this massive tune dropped by Datsik and Flux at EDC this year, and later by Dillon Francis. If you want to watch some footage of it live, click here to watch Flux and Doctor P back to back at BBC Radio 1’s Hackney Weekend, they open with “Blow The Roof”. Cheers.
We updated the stream to a higher quality rip, 110 beats per minute never sounded so good.
[TMN Exclusive] Kill The Noise feat. Brillz & Minxx- Saturn (Jay Cosmic Remix)
This is the first release we are covering for Candyland‘s new Record Label, Sweet Shop Records and it’s an insane remix from Jay Cosmic. He tackles Kill The Noise’s track “Saturn” and tweaks it in all the right ways throwing down a completely new sound design that resembles Jack Beats‘ style. This one should definitely grow on you and if you like what you hear, check out Jay Cosmic’s recent release, “Jellyfish”. Cheers.
[Massive] Keane – Sovereign Night Cafe (Afrojack Remix) + Bonus Tracks
So this post is the result of stumbling upon five unreleased tracks from Afrojack, . Prepare yourself. First off we have Afrojack switching it up and remixing Keane‘s song “Sovereign Night Cafe” and he kills it. Now for a preview of his remix of Nari & Milani‘s anthem “Atom”; he throws some high-pitch blaring synths over the massive drop. Next is another preview, this time an original tune from Afrojack titled, “Rocker”. The intro features flawless vocal chopping and incredible synth work that builds into an unreal drop sure to elicit your raging face. Afterwards is a remix of PSY‘s hit single, “Gangnam Style” (though it has yet to be confirmed as Afrojack’s). Last is a track without a title, but it features AJ teaming up with Apster, and together they drop a serious tune. Cheers.