Hey everyone! Im working on updating my blog more to make it more interesting again.
Heres some filth im feeling.
1. T-Vicious - Give Me What I Want (Bryzergold remix)
So i have been listening to alot of remix's of this tune lately. All i have to say is FIREEE!!! I got the full version of this guy from the one bryzergold himself. Subvandals crew representative he is smashing florida as usual with all this latest fire. The mid reese in this thing is nut and makes you want to do insane things. Be on the lookout for the official release of this soon to be classic.
2. P0gman - Mortal Kombat
So i am feeling this free little skanker from the p0gman. Street fighter samples behind a heavy rotating skank reese. Even tho its named mortal kombat this is a husk street fighter! Been hearing it out frequent in philly, and looking to see it get more support.
3. Hermit - Hermit
Self titled tune from the one like hermit. Subvandals crew rep this fellow is smashing anything he is touching. Smooth atmosphere and gate leading up to a screeching mid reese and husk sub makes you feel like your getting sucked into the speaker. This killer is available for free on the Dawn of War ep via subvandals.blogspot.com .
4. Taiki and Nulight - Fucked It Up
HOLLLLYYY FUCKKKKKKK!!!!!! A MILLION REASONS WHY I LOVE THIS UNRELEASED BANGER! Basic, fire, fucked it up. Its a tune i almost wanna trainwreck on purpose. So diverse and full of robot energy. Fuck Shit UP!!
So i may keep doing this. please tell me if you liked it facebook.com/brostep
If you would like to submit tunes for mastering or Subvandals free releases, send to BROFILTH@GMAIL.COM for consideration! Allow up to a week for response.
So there has been some really grimey things going on in the industry. Here at subvandals we are trying to sort things out locally on the regular. Expanding our operations to other big cities one week at a time. Its becoming increasingly more expensive to pay our designers and to build budget monies for summer tours.
If you care about filthy dubstep / brostep or whatever you want to call it, all we are asking for is a small donation of 2-5$ to help.
Even if you cant afford to spare a few bucks reposting this on your facebook would be awesome too!!
Lets bring some of the filthiest people in dubstep to america!!!
contact brofilth@gmail.com with any questions or facebook.com/brostep
this was recorded the day after new years 2011 live at a private party.
f4tty promo - subvandals - brofilth audio
1. MENSE_SKRILLZ_EMER - LIVIN IN CAVES (FORTHCOMING)(BROFILTH-001) 2. EMER - NEW PC (FORTHCOMING) 3. EMER_SKRILLZ_MENSE - LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT (FORTHCOMING)(BROFILTH-001) 4. EMER - BLIZZARD (FORTHCOMING) 5. CASPA - LION ROAR (EMER REMIX)(DUB) 6. SKRILLZ - FOR THE HOOD (EMER REMIX)(FORTHCOMING) 7. TEK ONE - DO NOT BEND (EMER REMIX)(DUB) 8. DQUEUE - CHICKEN DIPPAZ (EMER REMIX)(FORTHCOMING) 9. DATSIK_FLUX PAVILLION - GAME OVER (EMER REMIX)(DUB) 10. 16 BIT - CHAINSAW CALLIGRAPHY (EMER REMIX)(DUB) 11. EMER - POSITIVE AND PROGRESSIVE MATH WILL SAVE US ALL(VIP)(DUB) 12. TAIKI - EVIL JOCKY(EMER REMIX)(FORTHCOMING) 13. STATELAPSE - APOCALYPSE(EMER REMIX)(DUB) 14. EMER - ALUMINUM(MASTER)(SUBVANDALS-018)(DUB) 15. HVYHTTRS - SMOKIN TREES(EMER REMIX)(DUB) 16. EMER - OH SKUNT(PAH JE REMIX)(SUBVANDALS-020)
“A strict definition of the music continues to elude taxonomists,” they write, “in part because the genre has broken down into two broad categories, with dark, melancholy, low-energy beats on one side and aggressive, bass-friendly dance music on the other.”
Personally, I’ve never been a big fan of genre-splitting; I consider it a nit-picky hipster practice that tends to box artists into obscure categories and prevents talented producers from working together. But, since whatever NPR tells me must be true, I suspect that an up-and-coming storm of music elitists is about to start telling me that audience-friendly dubstep isn’t “real” dubstep, that “bro-step” is an over-produced sound, and that nobody appreciates “good” music anymore.
And so -- before all of this nonsense begins to unfold -- I’d like to say a couple of things about one of my favorite local “brostep” producers: DJ Emer.
Emer is a Philadelphia-based DJ and producer with over 10 years of experience behind decks and a well-balanced background in hip-hop, dnb, 2-step and UK Garage. Most recently, this underground jack-of-all-trades has focused his efforts on dancefloor-compatible bangers characterized by big drops, simplistic structre, and (*gasp*) even pop samples.
There are many reasons to respect DJ Emer, but what impresses me most about this down-to-earth “brostep” producer is his ability to relate to his audience. In spite of his extensive knowledge base, this is a man who chooses to throw in the towel when it comes to the high-brow connoisseurship attitude that defines most producers of bastard electronic music genres. Simply put, Emer Brostep is what happens when a dubstep DJ pulls the pseudo-intellectual stick out of his ass and fully embraces his role as an accessible, crowd-friendly entertainer.