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Evil Nine

Evil Nine - "The Black Brad Pitt" (Feat. Danny Brown)

Evil Nine, the british DJ/Producer duo, have been making music for a long time and their sound has run the entire spectrum. They are currently finishing up their album, to be released later this year, and they have teamed up with Danny Brown to present "The Black Brad Pitt". The track itself will have you bobbin' your head and laughing your ass off, at the same time, as you do with any Danny Brown collaboration. And, the video is kind of all over the place but when's the last time you seen a jungle dancing video? This...

Wobble Wednesday

The weekend has come and gone, and now you're deep into your weekly grind. Never fear, Wobble Wednesday is back with more of your favorite face-melting bass drops to help you make the most of your mundane lifestyle. Today I'll be guiding you along through the many variations of bass music that we see these days, new and old. I wanted to turn the Wobble Wednesday feature into more than just a section for today's dubstep, so I decided it was only right to incorporate some drum & bass as well as an oldies section into...

Suicide Sundaes - Week 73

Suicide Sundaes - stop your grinnin' and drop your linen. Every Sunday electblake of Earmilk will bring you the weeks dirty servings, and some old favorites through a throwdown-throwback to simpler times. A time when bangers were big, remixes were bigger, the bassline bled, and we didn't care...

Suicide Sundaes - Week 45

Suicide Sundaes - stop your grinnin' and drop your linen. Every Sunday electblake of Earmilk will bring you the weeks dirty servings, and some old favorites through a throwdown-throwback to simpler times. A time when bangers were big, remixes were bigger, the bassline bled, and we didn't care...

Suicide Sundaes - Week 33

Suicide Sundaes - stop your grinnin' and drop your linen. Every Sunday electblake of Earmilk will bring you the weeks dirty servings, and some old favorites through a throwdown-throwback to simpler times. A time when bangers were big, remixes were bigger, the bassline bled, and we didn't care...