Showing posts with label killabits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label killabits. Show all posts

Monday, 1 March 2010

Enjoi: Fortnightly Mix 03


The third Fortnightly Mix is upon us, and this is one of the BEST mixes I have ever created, seriously. The mix itself was a gift made for a mate, but I surprised myself with how well it went so AbandonSilence has decided to give it to you, the lovely viewers, as this fortnight's Fortnightly Mix. (How many times can you say Fortnight in one paragraph?)

The tracklist includes a devilish Skreamix, a heavy dubstep remix of a classic Eski beat, some soothing Plastician, recent post features Killabits and Sbtrkt, before climaxing with the epic and beautiful Starkey remix of Bon Ivor's 'Woods'.


Please take this, we really are so proud of this.

AbandonSilence - Fortnightly Mix 03 - Right click, open in new tab, download from Mediafire


Tracklist - Also found under 'Lyrics' if uploaded to iTunes
Instra:Mental - No Future (Skreamix)
Wiley - Gangsters (Druley Bootleg Mix)
Chew Lips - Salt Air (Plastician remix)
Louis La Roche - Malfunction (Killabits Remix)
These New Puritans - We Want War (Sbtrkt remix)
Bon Ivor - The Woods (Starkey remix)


PS As always, if you want any of the tracks included in the mix as individual mp3s, do not hesitate to make a request in the 'Comments' section below.


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Monday, 22 February 2010

Stenchman vs Outkast


After Stenchman's mutilation of the Liverpool Barfly, I feel like sharing huge tune of his with you good people.

His set was pretty safe, including classics from Doctor P and Bassline Smith to name a few, but still did enough on a d'n'b orientated night to take the prize for me! Also, with a mask like that (picture) he did enough to linger long in the memory.

Firstly we have his remix of Outkast's Bombs Over Baghad. The original was voted Pitchfork's track of the last decade, and by adding a dubstep beat along with a few devilish drops, Stenchman has recreated a new perverted classic


As a bonus, we have Killabitt's latest remix. The Toronto-based producer has been creating some ridiculous remixes for months now, and I'm sure this was dropped on Saturday night. This horribly wobbly track is a remix of a Louis La Roche track and has some great drops intervened with cries of 'MALFUNCTION'. Please check this out if you like the dirty stuff...



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