Thursday, October 28, 2010

Lyk a bawssss

Had quite a pleasant day today. Nice weather, nice breeze, sun was out. Music was up, drum n bass was blastin'. Overall a kick ass day. To finish off a kick ass day for myself, and maybe brighten some others, I have for you some free tunes. A personal selection of some local and international talent. Talent most definitely being the operative word here.

To kick it off, I have for you a Canadian electro mastermind by the name of Barletta, a friend of mine and an extremely helpful one on a producer's angle.

Has a real Summer edge to it, feels like I need to be at a beach. Top track, Pick it up for free.

Barletta's take on a track of Afrojack's, defintiely worth a listen. Definitely works in my mind, Free download.

Barletta's Soundcloud, just for some extra goodness.

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Now a flight over to the UK, Prime is a dubstep producer (as the majority of them are there) and brings forward an energetic feeling to his tracks. Solid as all hell and big speakers crave his existence. I have for you, his remix on Pendulum's 'The Island', was entered into their competition and missed out by the paint layer on his MIDI controller. Seriously sweet tune, I have it for you kids for FREE.

Check it out, download it here.

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While we're still in the UK, a before mentioned producer on my blog that goes by the name of Chrispy whipped up a little something special for Halloween. Great track, the piano work at the start is just awesome, complemented by a messy, grimey as all fuck drop. Get moist, this track's just huge.

Free download here:

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Back to home land, Melbourne's home of a young talented duo, definitely making their mark on the Melbourne club scene. Tom and Tristan make the delightful disco-funk duo Concept, I have for you a remix of theirs and an original track known from every corner of the globe. The track's dark and gloomy, sample-abused and ready to be dropped in any set. And because free love is the best love, Concept have given this banger out for free. Get on to it while you can!


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Last but definitely not least, Melbourne dance scene guru Matt Lavars. A good friend of mine on a personal basis and a force to not be reckoned with. Having just completed a remix for another Melbourne producer Dark Electric (which is being released alongside DYL, Kemikal and D-Railed), he's then moved forward to complete a driving, intense as shit tech trance track by the name of 'Let Go'. For everyone interested, it's FREE! Check his, (and everyone else in this section's) Soundcloud for some more mind fuckingly amazing music. What makes them better? They're all from Melbourne!




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That's about me for the time being, will be heaps more. Get involved, send me stuff to put on here. Happy to promote you guys!

Peace x

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Am back

Woo, about time I wrote something here, huh?

Yeah, boredom's a bitch, I love her. Just dropping past to give you some free love, nothing better than free love, because everyone wins. Free love just tastes good.

My profile, full of free shit!

My other account, for bigger mixes and stuff

Some extra Aussie love, a talented producer from Perth, full of free stuff:

A Melbourne disco duo, free funk-love downloads, Concept!

Wales dubstep heavyweight, full of free stuff!

Finally, Marc Ballum. A friend of yours truely. His tracks blow minds!

Marc's other alias, BEAT ON CUE!


Enjoy x


Saturday, June 26, 2010

Father Life




You heard me, I'm a father and I'm not even legal yet. Hardy hah hah. Oh Peter you're a fucking joker...

Dada Life has been an influence of mine for quite some time now. Not for years, in fact not even half a year. Actually I think it's about half of half a year, two four hundredths of a century; so not that long at all really. The way his tracks are placed, the library of unique synth, effect and sample placement are ear catching and cool. He has a very unique style that I believe should be yelled out.

In saying this I have for you 4 of my favourite Dada tracks, all worthy of mention and all just as awesome as each other.

Though I do recommend you support him and purchase his tracks, I've left you some treats just because I'm a tender and sweet kinda guy.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Fizzy delight.

First off I'd like to apologise for my lack of posting over the last week. My composure has been at a shortfall, my head feels somewhere close to 2 tonne heavier and I'm passing out more liquid through my nose than a soft drink factory.

Now that that's out of the way, Mu-Gen's first official release 'Fizzdom' is definitely one to watch out for. With it's hard hitting percussions, whacked out vocals and tribal insanity the track is bound to get you squealing for more. The remixes on the EP do just as much justice, Sam Tiba's remix as a definite stand out.

Instead of me blabbering about it; grab your spear, wind up the tribe and blast some Melbourne-based Gold!



Soon to be released.

Peace.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Phones Inside Muscle Cars.

Today is cold and wet. Cold, and oh so very wet.

Cold and wet means stay inside, inside means music. Music means I find reasons to talk shit. Lucky you...

Having had it's sneak peak released quite some time ago, DJ Bam Bam's "Bonafied Hustler" EP hit the streets through Beatport just yesterday. The hype kicked the living shit out of the music world, reaching spot number 20 in the Beatport Electro/House Top 100, in less than 24 hours.

Having said that, the track it amazing. Intense vocal warping better than a Dr. Spock speech on acid, percussion better than a chart topping African tribe and the usual Bam Bam signature apeshit effects roll.

I'm be nice enough to post download links to it but to be honest I'd rather you bought it. It deserves the whole $2.49 you put in to it.

Here it is, Bonafied Hustlaaaaaaaaar.


Buy it from here


x



Pop & Wob it.

I am back with a late night post.
Minimal stupidity and a hell of a lot of catchy motherfuckin' tune.

Right here is a track by the one and most likely the only Sean Taylor, a track that made me senselessly rock the hell out, to a point where my chair wanted to murder me. I'll have you know, chair rocking is God. It beats midget porn, nothing to this date bet midget porn except for angry leprechauns on Jerry Springer.

Being released on Big Poppa Records on the Queens birthday, I see it more as a present to the Queen as opposed to a present to the public. It's seriously fucking rocking.

Here it is, the song that kept me all night and left my poor head in serious pain, Sean Taylor's "Face To Face".




Support a white man, buy this release.

Blue Suede Shoes.

Today, as you might have imagined.

Is Thursday.
Thursday means pay day.
Pay day is my friend because Mr. Monopoly gives me money that I probably don't deserve.
Rambling aside, I have for you 3 choices.

A) Have a bat
B) Have a bat
C) Think about having a bat, take your pants off then lose motivation. Continue for the remainder of your day without wearing pants.

Doing either of the previous 3 steps gives you two free mixtapes.


One from the ever so iridescent Ryan Leeson, a shorter mix than desired but a colourful piece of work that will leave you avin' a whopper bat before you can scream the words 'HEY GUYS I'M AVIN' A BAT!'






Second of all; a mix from yours truely. This mix is guaranteed to get you up and dancing, sitting at the bar chatting up the hottest possible woman in the room and taking a massive pee on your Year 7 math teacher's car for failing you in that trigonometry test all at the same time whilst wearing no clothes. It's really that manipulative; I promise.




Please Note: This mix was 4 seconds short of 13.37