Drop It 07

It’s been a while since I posted one of these. But it’s also been a while since I checked my dropbox and wow found some really nice tracks in there. Keep them dropping guys! I promise I’ll check it out more often from now on. Enough said let’s get on with this.
We start of with a Swedish collaboration between Quietboy and Yeah! Woho!.
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Yeah! Woho! – Punk (The Quietboy Vocal refix)
Now that we’re warmed up, let’s make some place for some heavier stuff. Check out this still unsigned German electro duo Disko Bums‘s El Bombo. Oh just love how this track starts off with those heavy grungy synths. The track still needs some fine tuning but I have to admit I’m headbanging right now.
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The next one is from … I don’t know actually. I can’t seem to find a myspace of either the remixer or the original producer. The original might be from the young Belgian dj called Ilektronic. But can’t say it for sure. Talking about underground!? Anyway it’s a pretty cool track. Enjoy.
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Ilektronic – Yeah What (Oh My God’s Rework)
Next up is Big Nasty aka Cold Blank with his remix of LMFAO’s I’m in Miami Bitch. I’ve heard better of him to be honest. Ah well it’s a banger anyway, real dancefloor material. Give him some love.
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LMFAO – I’m in Miami Bitch (Big Nasty Remix)
Oh okay now just lets trash the happy synth melodies. That seems to be the goal of the Slovak Que on this tune anyway. For DJs out there who wants to get their crowd crazy, this might be the tool you’re searching for. Discodust described this track as “deep booming 808 kickdrums, clap massacres, funky organs, twirling synths, fat saw chords and a catchy vocal sample to a true club stormer, this is literal ‘electro house’ paired with a rock and roll attitude.”
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for unsigned artists i’m really interested in darlin farah. timic, yo should interview him