Wobble Wednesday is back with week 18 of your bass music fix. As always, there are selections from multiple genres that focus on the bassline, be it hard or soft. Some tunes to note are the grime video, new Simian Mobile Disco x Bicep collaboration, and a new sub-rocker from Widdler. The mixes this week are presented to get you amped for festival season. Most of the "festival mini-mixes" I see popping up on SoundCloud are either filled with trap or bigroom house. I've included a couple others to balance that out. Be...
Making his Clubtapes.com debut with this massive remix EP, Boston based musician and producer, Moduloktopus, releases his 16 track mixtape titled Remixtopus. A compilation of nothing but pure remixes that range the scope of electronic music. Hailing originally from the Dominican, an island/jungle vibe is always apparent, but more so it's the multi-genre bending force that he is known for, aka the electronic music chameleon. Remixing recognizable names such as Justin Timberlake and Kendrick Lamar; as well as huge...
No wonder Oliver Twizt has caught the Trap bug: it's a perfect combination of the two types of music he holds closest to his heart: dance music and hip hop. Producing since 2000, the Dutch DJ has seen more than a few trends in the music industry, but he's always kept hip hop closely tied to his...
Stumbling across an artist whose music can take you on a journey through different eras while possessing a forward-minded scope is a rare occurrence. It is also tough to base an expectation of an artist's sound on a name like FilosofischeStilte, but the Netherlands producer's refined approach...
It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I must inform you of the impending demise of Wobble Wednesday. In the midst of a change in the music scene, we have decided that Wobble Wednesday no longer fits the direction we would like to go. That is not to say, however, that the filth and...
Reworking Drake's "Girls Love Beyonce" with the original "Say My Name" by Destiny's Child, the experimental beat producer Ta-ku yet again fails to disappoint. In the midst of a remix frenzy, Ta-ku joins the list of artists confessing their love for Mrs. Knowles-Carter through the addition of...
The Toronto-based duo, Free n Losh, have been making a presence recently with their unique and classy infusion of electronic beats and down-tempo melodies. Their latest track, “Where Do They Go,” is no exception to this notion. The dark and sexy remake of The Mills Brothers, “Smoke Rings,”...
Borgore has always been known for his abrasive sounds and raunchy vocal samples. Adding Carnage to his repertoire of featured artists was the only logical next step. Carnage, known for his heavy dubstep tracks and collaborations with artists of all genres, joins the infamous Israeli DJ/producer for...