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Here’s a new tune from one of the biggest up-and-comers on the West Coast (Vancouver via Sacramento). Hot off some fresh cuts with Swollen Members, Young Kazh has been generating a solid following with his mixtapes for more than a few years. With production and vocals from Victoria’s own St. Kelly, you won’t want to sleep on this one.
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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”) …
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Here’s some exclusive dubstep refixes from AFL, the man behind the immensely popular Smoke Sessions mix series (which has reached over 88,000 downloads worldwide via Mininova.) Expect a full interview with the man himself very soon. For now here’s some stripped-down, dubby refixes of Tanya Stephens’ It’s A Pity and Capleton’s Day Me Borne. Don’t sleep on this one! …
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A very helpful video to any aspiring indie film maker. Some of the technology he speaks about has not only become more readily available to the public, but much easier to do at home as well. The era of the New Indie Film Maker has arrived! Listen to what he says very carefully, not only is it motivating and inspiring, he speaks from the heart and expresses truth. You can’t be a film maker without well, making films. To put it simply, he encourages everyone to get out there and …
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Evol Intent, the triad of father/son/holy spirit comprised of the king of new disco Treasure Fingers, Computer Club and Ludachrist, headed out all together on a tour of these United States last week, continuing from now until right around Thanksgiving. In honor of the jaunt, the guys have released this new treatment of “Raven”, the fantastic club track from Russia’s The Proxy. The edit is a super dark and dubby three-and-a-quarter minutes of sinister drums and synths and the cinematic squeal calling card that the original “Raven” was identified by …



