
Comic: pictures for sad children
Dubstep tracks tend pile up over time because there’s always something else to post. To make up for their absence, I gathered some I’ve been listening to the past month or so. (The songs are in no particular order.)
If you’d like to listen to the whole thing without having to click them one by one, here’s a player with all the tracks in it:
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First up we’ve got a nice Skelley track with the vocals sampled from 300.
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Zeds Dead never disappoints, the “boom” comes after a minute by the way.
Zeds Dead – Here Comes The Boom
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Even though a bit repetitive, Flux Pavilion‘s “Got 2 Know” is enjoyable for sure.
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Excision and DZ, two of the most known people of the dubstep scene. With tracks like “Round 2″ it’s not really a surprise.
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This is a “soft” dubstep remix (if it can even be called dubstep), but variety is never a bad thing.
Sia – Breathe Me (George Young Bass’d Out Remix)
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Quality bassline, awesome vocals – Subvert is definitely doin’ it right, you can buy the Party Alarm EP here.
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I know I’ve featured NiT GriT once, but the guy’s just too good not to post more from him. Buy his album if you haven’t already.
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Oh yes.. vintage songs – remixed or not – are just way too good. Brenda Lee recorded the original 50 years ago, and thanks to Woodhead & Blenda it won’t sink into oblivion yet.
Brenda Lee – I’m Sorry (Woodhead & Blenda Dubstep Remix)
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Not fan of the vocals, but we’re talking about Nero here, which means unmatched wobble-making skills. You can purchase the high-quality version (and other tracks) here.
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It’s nine tracks so far, so I’m just gonna add this Inspector Gadget refix by Chrispy to make it ten. Thanks for listening, see you tomorrow!
Chrispy – Inspector Gadget (Dubstep Refix)
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31 Comments
Josh
Hell yes, I love you, Musigh!
I would call myself an avid listener of Dubstep and yet I had only known one of the songs featured in this post (Got 2 Know). This has made my week, with Sunday Chillin’ to look forward to tomorrow, too.
Jonny
Basically the same,although good dubstep is verrrrry rare.I’ve only heard the flux pavillion and the nero track.Looking foward to the rest :)
James
The original version of Breathe Me is one of my favourite songs and that remix does not do it justice.
Anonymous
OH MY GOD I LOVE DUBSTEP OMG YEAH FTW OMG WHY ISNT CRAGGA – MR POSTMAN ON HERE IT IS BAEST OMG YEAH
dubstep is for wannabes
Anonymous
<3<3<3<3
Matt
Haters gonna hate.
Anonymous
n1 on appreciating other people’s taste
EL3ment
No one will dislike this /period <3
CrowLeY
Wow this is probably one of your best posts, not only because of the songs but also the detail and effort you put into it.
Nice one musigh, much appreciated <3
Matt
Anything to do with ‘Sia – Breathe Me’ gets me aroused.
James
The remixed version of Breathe Me does no justice to the original.
Al
happieness <3
Nathan
SO MANY!!!
SanfeY
Best. Post. Evar.
Mizzi
Excellent Post!
Not So Hands0me Joe
Hey Musigh where would I send a suggestion for a song.
Bulby
he has an email.
FAtal
Eh, dubstep is alright. Kind of sounds the same to me.
brazzalehh
quit hating
rubadubDUB
lovin this shit man.
Kristian
Where can we download the spartan style song? its amazing
musigh
Right click – save target as.
Kristian
it doesnt give me that option when i right click
Kristian
nvm figured it out thanks
Joel
Pretty good post, but I would like to see some of the original dubstep sound. Dubstep isn’t only about tear-out, jump-up wobblez and ultra loud noises.
For a person who posts so much good music as you, this was quite a dissapointment. And no, I’m not a hater. Check out some artists on the labels Hyperdub, Deep Medi and Hessle Audio.
Joel
Obviously, not all dubstep sounds like this. There’s a lot more to it. Not everything is “OMG Diz DuB Iz FilthY”.
Joehands0me
Bang1ng tun3 m8 gonNa 1isten to this and sm0ke a few joints with the lads get fucking smashed ye no feek sum fiends
CrowLeY
Haha fuck you Doogle lol
Chris
spartan style rules!
Aaron
Nice I fuckking love anything and everything Dubstep!
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What’s on your mind?