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I through in a lot of hip hop as well as the culture is very similar to that of the jungle rave culture of the 90s. I avoided using all oldskool and tried to find tracks that capture the essence of that scene the way I remember BOH! Been super busy with my brand new family addition but that doesnt mean I have been slacking on the music. For some of the best trap and bass music available for free download. Droppin my new Ep for free so cop it. Its called the swinger in every sense of the word.

All I want to do, of course, is hug him. For reasons not fully stated, Huglife's soundcloud was shut down without notice, and he lost over 34K followers! W hich producers know is pivotal for popularity growth, booking shows, and connecting and sharing music with fans. However, he still made a point to release his much anticipated "Unthugged" mixtape to his anxiously awaiting fans.

Despite having his former soundcloud page shut down, he has now created a new Huglife S oundcloud in order to release this mixtape. O ver a week after the initial release date due to the deletion of his account. His introduction, as always, is epic, and the rest follows suit, exhibiting all forms and genres of music with fluid transitions and hard-hitting emotional selections. He continues to perfectly mix the hood side of trap with the sexual and passionate side of cloud rap. Their latest mix takes a trip to the past when, instead of spinning dubstep, these two tore up parties playing some seriously mind-blowing, speaker-smashing dutch house.

Oh yeah, and they're really friggin good at mixing this stuff. Regardless, everyone get sexxy. In terms of original productions from artists at the Bounce House Stage, let's start with the most recent release. We trippy mane. Here is the latest of Negitive's work, even unmastered the track is heavier than hell. Get on your knees and pray.

Being that Home Grown is but a few days away, here is a massive compilation I have been putting together of all the latest tracks from most of the Home Grown artists. Be sure to give them all a listen, you won't be disappointed with ANY of them. I guarantee it. Let's kick it off with Freq Mods' newest track "HoMeGrown," and filthy, glitchy, funky banger with a perfectly selected sample.

This track will make you nod your head so hard that you'll get a nosebleed. Peep the freshness. Earlier this summer Mindelixir released a preview of the upcoming "Why I'm Easy EP," and needless to say, this EP is definitely going to be just as groovy, intricate, and delicious as anything we've heard so far. Check it out! Curtis B and KillNM released this super-heavy banger last week, entitled "Droppin Heavy," this track sure lives up to it's name!

The synths are fat, the percussion and mastering are both superb, not to mention the well mixed vocal sample Secrets original mix - BPM. Secrets Thorn mix - BPM. Review: Nuendo clearly likes to keep himself busy. This outing on Ultra Bass is the "mysterious Australian" producer's seventh - and presumably final - E.

P of Nuendo's original is accompanied by a quartet of remixes, which veer from turn-of-the-millennium two-step revivalism Adam Hyjek's tasty rework to bouncy UK funky Lewis Low's bass-heavy tweak , via jaunty broken beats Thorn's interpretation.

Michael Luke's piano-heavy re-fix is pretty darn tasty, too. Mr Kavalicious. The Realest. Digital Pilgrimz. I Need U. Billed as a '2-step sniper', the original mix recalls the 2-step glory days with extra bottom end for a bit more of a contemporary edge. Elsewhere Thorn turns in some seriously skippy futuristic speed garage on his mix, Tuffculture brings the heaviness for some deep and slammin' tough house and finally Kenny Mitchell's Deep Tilt version takes us into slower more cerebral territory - with dreamy '90s chill out vibes fusing with a thumping, skippy heart beat.

One for the heart and the head. Another Night. Another Night - BPM. Another Night radio edit - BPM. Another Night instrumental mix - BPM. Finally Lamont Dex ends with some lush and dreamy house emotions. Rude Jude. Speed Demon - BPM. Proper white knuckle business, just how we like it. Don't Let Me Stay. Review: Abeyance is becoming a very well-known producer with taste for the darker seductive sides of bass music.

The original is a smooth and velvety late garage-pop gem that gets beefed up with tougher beats in her own VIP mix. There are four impressive mixes, the best of which include 9BAR's monstrously good bass growler and Thom's blissed out synth-step confection of a mix. Give Me Love. Give Me Love T. Review: Polish funky house producer Mr Spring has appeared previously on Pogo House Records and Ultra Bass Records and is undoubtedly influenced by early to mid-nineties house sensibilities.

The blissed out uplifting vibes and soaring diva vocals on "Give Me Love organ mix " remind us of commercial house legends Livin Joy while the "T. Project Piano Mix" reminds us of more of a certain classic by Sandy B. Style vocal house sound. Nuendo feat Aston Reid. Sunshine original mix - BPM. Sunshine Smoki mix - BPM. Sunshine Thorn mix - BPM. Sunshine radio edit - BPM. Review: Smooth and slinky tech house from mysterious Australian producer.

Speaking of which Sam Oakey aka UK's Oaki really gets on the Jamie Jones vibe with his killer remix up next; bass even gets quite the upgrade. Things get mixed up a bit by Thorn's sweet 2-step makeover, calling to mind classic MJ Cole while another garage legend Matt 'Jam' Lamont lends another credible hand on the remix and given he's all about bassline house these days: he hammers it home in true style.

Danilo De Santo. The Sound. The Sound original mix - BPM. Feel It original mix - BPM. Better Get There. Review: Crazy bass alert! The original track is deliciously warped deep 2step featuring the remarkable call -and -response vocals of Doug Sure interwoven between meltdown bleeps, fizzes and escalating synths.

Collabor8 feat Jay Harvey. When I Get You Home. Roping in the smooth, emotional RnB vocals of Jay Harvey the track is an uplifting slice of sleek and warm pop-garage.

If that's too commercial for you, then they've kindly submitted an "alternative mix" too, which strips things down to shuffle beats and old skool stabs. Elsewhere Thorn's mix opts for a more underground sound featuring a cool ascending riff and Dominic Bullock delivers an infectious moody house rework. Nobody - BPM.



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