Maria Brink wants to be your whore
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Maria Brink sings 'I can be your Whore' a few times to Chris Motionless in
what is actually quite a catchy pop metal track.
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Showing posts with label Dubstep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubstep. Show all posts
Thursday, 24 April 2014
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare (Remixes)
You know the score. I take a Metal Artist and let someone splice and dice it. I may have to do this myself as this song is begging for my level of audio butchery.
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Lindsey Stirling's Crystallized Dubstep
Violin pixie Lindsey Stirling's beautiful dubstep classic 'Crystallize' gets diced and spliced.
First up a new cover/remix with free download [MP3] then the usual remixes after the
Monday, 2 January 2012
Hardcore Coffee Porn
Using Dubstep beans, this Coffee Break was brought to you by Zedz Dead via iGlide.
Friday, 21 October 2011
#OccupyFriday - Rave Against the Machine
To go with my simultaneous post over at GingerZilla (a home of truth, love and laughter and the odd "mandatory conspiracy") and The Bleeding Nose Shelter (where I vent my Metal Mashing Mad spleen), I thought I'd have some rather tasty electronic remixes of the Rage Against the Machine Classic and British Number One, Killing in the Name of. In tribute to the #occupy movement, which was itself inspired by the Arab Spring, I post something every #OccupyFriday as it was always after Friday prayer that the People took to the street for their beliefs.
I am in awe at the spirit of humanity that is showing itself across the globe. Music is what makes us one, because I believe in seeing people as human beings first and foremost. Now I'll shut up so you can enjoy the music. If you have any music suggestions please send them to me on Twitter or leave a comment (I'll get back to you after the tone).
From Dubstep to Psychedelic Trance from Tech House to Drum n Bass. Most are downloadable and I have a sneaky suspicion I am going to play with these to Kill 'em All. Keep going after the jump for all the remixes.
Sunday, 2 October 2011
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Monday, 26 September 2011
Monster Dubstep moves.
Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Behold the Revolutionist
Behold the Revolutionist [Guru vs GingerZilla] by theGingerZilla
“Be aware of the Tricknology”
In July this year the hugely talented and pioneering Guru (Keith Elam) passed away. He was “one-half of [an] iconic hip hop duo GangStarr [with DJ Premier] before instigating a groundbreaking fusion of rap with live jazz via his Jazzmatazz album projects.” [1] You may recognise him for providing the voice of 8-Ball in Grand Theft Auto.
I wanted to do a fitting tribute with hip-hop as I believe it should be – voices of struggle and freedom rising above the oppression. Voices that come from the heart and soul where we are all one blood, united through our diversity in the great struggle to free. This is the aural hip-hop version of mind blowing sex as opposed to modern hip hop’s equivalent of a lyrical wank in the bathroom. Listen on the radio to the lyrics of a modern hip-hop track and then ‘Behold the Revolutionist’ and you’ll see a bit world of difference:
If you feel inclined then I would highly recommend 93’s Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 which recalls wonderful memories of lounging in a park and nodding my head. It’s a truly mind bending fusion of Hip-Hop and Jazz.“Too many tears of sorrowToo many years of struggleToo many drops of bloodToo many problems to juggleToo few jobs availableToo few schools equippedToo few role modelsBehold the Revolutionist”
“Back around ’93 - when I first came up with the Jazzmatazz concept - I was noticing how a lot of cats were digging in the crates and sampling jazz breaks to make hip hop records...But, while I thought that was cool, I wanted to take it to the next level and actually create a new genre, by getting the actual dudes we were sampling into the studio to jam over hip hop beats with some of the top vocalists of the time. You know, the whole thing was experimental, but I knew it was an idea that would spawn some historic music.” [2]Influences: GURU (well obviously), Hip-Hop, Electro, Garage, Dubstep, Drum ‘n’ Bass, Freedom and Head Nodding.
Anyway, this track isn’t quite finished so excuse any glaring errors – share your love by helping me make it better. To have a listen or download check the player out above or on my sidebar:
[1 & 2] GURU & SOLAR: Team Talk (B&S remembers - Interview May 2009)
Labels:
Drum and Bass,
Dubstep,
Electro,
Electronic Cover Version,
Freedom,
Garage,
Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal,
GingerZilla,
GURU,
Keith Elam,
Modern Hip-Hop is Wank,
Old-Skool,
Remix,
RIP,
RIP Tribute Series
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