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A Guide to Random Access Memories

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Say what you want about Daft Punk's Random Access Memories, the album manifests itself as one of the most anticipated in recent memory.... Read More

The Club - Week 51

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 After a little bit of an unexpected hiatus, we're back with an absolutely massive edition of The Club. I know you guys want to get your... Read More

Reecey Boi & Naylo - "If They Could See Us Now" (Feat. Ron E. Jones) [Remixes]

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I stumbled across Reecey Boi, a charismatic producer from the Land Down Under whose March track “Tic Tac Toe” shouldn’t be missed,... Read More

Disclosure - "F For You"

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All three of London brother duo Disclosure's recent singles have followed a trend; mixing pop with elements of various electronic... Read More

Weekly Flavours [Future Bass] [003]
12.12.2012 Tanner Caldwell

Recently, the lines between styles of dance music have evaporated. At any given performance/party, you may experience anything from 70-180 BPM (beats per minute) in a single set. House fanatics have turned to polyrhythmic future bass and the unique stylings of vogue. Drum and bass loyalists have turned to Chicago-bred juke. Dubstep devotees have turned to the synth-heavy reinvention of trap. The evolution has become strongly apparent in the major music centers of the world and will continue to carry on through this decade of the would-be "end of the planet." So to chaperone in the new dance music "age" of our time, I give to you some of the choice future cuts selected by EARMILK of what your kids' kids' kids might be dancing to by the time the next so-called "apocalypse" is predicted. 

Also included is a Philly Footwork remix I just finished up of  Young Buck's hood classic "Stomp" with a free download link. Please enjoy these assorted flavours.