Posts Tagged ‘mad decent’
The Mad Decent MDWWR #69 Podcast Mixtape by Zeds Dead | Mixes | Official Free Download
The mix contains two tracks from their forthcoming debut EP ‘Rumble In The Jungle’ as well as sterling tuneage from Feed Me, Bassnectar and new sensation on Skrillex’s new label Porter Robinson as well as credible producers alike.
Blow Your Head Vol 2: Dave Nada Presents Moombahton by Various Artists | Album Review
This instalment is the second from Mad Decent records in the Blow Your Head series and this is Dave Nada Presents Moombahton, a various artists album with many acts that a lot of people would not have heard before in the UK but are coming into their own in the US with the moombahton movement which Dave Nada has created – click “HERE” for further explanation.
Everybody Wah by Bosco Delrey | Album Review
Having the sound of psychedelic, blues, rock and roll in your MP3 player nowadays is something quite rare when it once used to be peppered around on many a vinyl player circa 1965 when James Douglas “Jim” Morrison and The Doors first formed.
Blow by Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross | EP Review
I seem to be bumping a lot of electro-acoustic work. The perfect stuff for hangovers and comedowns on a Sunday afternoon from the mayhem of the night and early morning just passed before. My darling lady and partner agrees totally being as she has just returned from a ravers reunion with her old school mates. The ‘Blow EP’ by Dawn Golden and Rosy Cross is perfect for this afternoon and any.
Everyday by Rusko | The Netsky Remix | Single Review | Official Free Download | Official Music Video
One of the pioneers of the dubstep genre is releasing a couple of tunes next week which is long overdue. UK born and US conquering DJ/Producer Rusko has levitated to huge heights over the last couple of years and his constant escalation is really of no surprise after dishing out tunes of such epic proportions and a debut album to suit.
O.M.G.! by Rusko | Album Review
I haven’t got around to doing a piece on Rusko which is an epic fail on my part because this guy is just so out there it’s almost untrue. His debut album sounds so simple to some but the depth, the intricacy, shows a true skill.




















