It’s been a little while since I’ve done any track give aways, but as summer fast approaches, I think it’s time to get these out to you guys!
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It’s an original garage influenced dubstep tune with upbeat rhodes pianos, shuffling drums and a fun bassline. I think everyone did a spectacular job on the remixes. Atma took it in the liquid d+b direction with a smooth jazz influence. Neon Steve took it in a really neat midtempo direction with a spectacular use of effects. Chemikal took it in a dancefloor direction and kept a good energy with a cool bassline treatment. Hope you enjoy the vibes.
Starting off 2009 with a bang, Rhythmicon drops a heavy remix of Critical’s stomper, “Hype the Funk”. Taking elements of the original breaks tune, combining them with classic jungle elements, and fusing them together with a bangin’ dubstep framework, this one’s virtually guaranteed to smash the dancefloor. As heard on SHAHcast EP7.
Some feedback so far:
“Totally the vibe I’m in at the moment…BRING JUNGLE BACK!” ~ Skream
“His sound is unique.. with drum sequencing that will make you drool and heavy basslines, this bad boy will be hard to miss this year. The track is heavily influenced by breakbeats as he combines his passion for drum & bass, jungle and breaks with dubstep.” ~ Vancouver Sound Collective
“All the remixes are great in their own way … but I am also feeling the Rhythmicon and Calvertron remixes!” ~Kyle Watson
“Rhythmicon kills it with this one! Like liquid jungle dubstep breaks.” ~ Joe Ave
After years of inspiring work, local production wizard HxdB has crossed the vinyl threshold with his impressive new release, the ”Prism EP”.
“Prism’ shapes sharp 2-step rhythms to harness silicon-toned moody-blue synthlines, while ‘Macro Modular’ wriggles with a dubstep electronica vibe built from clipped post-dub-steppers patterns and ‘Showdown At The Cinema’ adds jazzy blue rhodes to restrained tearout bass, lush strings and glistening atmospherics reminiscent of the man D-Bridge.” – Boomkat
Always working to bring a variety of sounds to the tables, Atma and Rhythmicon present a free two track selection that showcases the flavour that can be found in “dubstep”. Mondo Dub is pure jazz action with strings, pianos, sax, and huge sub bass. Skanksters Paradise brings the dubby vibes, combining floating synths, horns and rolling drums (as heard on Rhythmicon’s recent CD “Tonight).