Friday, August 12, 2011

Just for fun

With RHE 309K, here is a little something to end the summer session off. Whatcha Say (Dubstep Remix) I really liked the song before the remix and afterwards it holds the right mix of Dubstep and clips of the original.

Monday, August 8, 2011

#4 Borgore (Amp) - Guided Relaxation Dub

I find it kind of funny how the song starts off with a real guided relaxation from a random lady. It adds to the fact that the song is really mellow at first. Without the dubstep part, it would be a really good song to listen to and fall asleep at night. However if that was it, it would be better off as a trance song. The real dubstep starts after the intro with so much dub, wub and step packed in!

#5 Rusko - Woo Boost

Oh my Buddha munchies! This song brings back so many great memories! I first heard this song at a party and thought it was weird in a good way. Luckily a lot of good things happened that night and I had lots of fun.

Okay, now to the music. Woo Boost is what they song title implies -- there are several "Woo!"s which keep the song going. Again, the beat is pretty chill and regularly incorporates those "Woo!"s. I don't what else to say, but that this song should be higher up on this list! Maybe #3! There are clear parts to the mix incorporating different elements without getting too busy and messy with the job.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Dub, Trance & Techno

"Dub has the wobble, Trance sounds sexy and Techno you rave to!"
- Joshua Hernandez Ruiz

Sunday, July 31, 2011

What Techno, Trance and Dubstep should look like!

Image found via Google Images,  Source: http://www.dontparty.co.za/

#6 Mt Eden Dubstep - Sierra Leone REPLACED with Mt Eden Dubstep - Still Alive

Rusko & Caspa's Custard Chucker falls one place behind Mt Eden Dubstep - Sierra Leone. That's likely due to the missing vocal. With an impressive 7,697,309 views on Youtube, Mt Eden Dubstep - Sierra Leone is a great example of the growing popularity of Dubstep. The sound of drums is pretty cool and the vocal in the background keeps a mellow tone. Like Custard Chucker by Rusko & Caspa, there isn't an overwhelming electronic screech or noise to it. The track in general is on the softer side.
I don't agree that this song however belongs in this list at this position. I would remove #8 Rusko & Caspa - Bread Get Bun and place this song as #8. As for #6, I would put Mt Eden Dubstep - Still Alive
It is evident to me that songs don't get 19,148,433 plays on Youtube for nothing. This song has a Trance-like feel to it. Definitely heavier on the vocals that most Dubstep songs. I don't really consider this song Dubstep, but rather a "newer trance" song. It could be a sign that Trance is adapting and taking in a different style that Dubstep has. The result is a great 4 minutes and 38 seconds of heaven. This song gets a rating of 8 for maintaining a original flavor or style while incorporating styles from other genres.