top 5 favorite dubstep remixes of hiphop songs
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Re: top 5 favorite dubstep remixes of hiphop songs
Damn........... All the so called dubstep remixes you posted are straight shiiiiiiiiiit Ianx215. And why touch "Drop A Gem On Em" for god's sake????!!!!
Some tunes that come to mind
Not all are real remixes, but still. Oh, and the order i posted the tunes doesn't really matter
Some tunes that come to mind
Not all are real remixes, but still. Oh, and the order i posted the tunes doesn't really matter
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Re: top 5 favorite dubstep remixes of hiphop songs
you didnt like dop a gem? i think that tracks hot
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yeah chasing shadows has some nice remixes
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Damn thats sick!!ottolag wrote:sc0tty wrote:DJ Crackle wrote:yeah I don't have a top either
but some notable favorites were
Outkast - Bombs Over Bagdad (Stenchman Remix)
Has this been released?
he gave it away for free a while back....
http://www.sendspace.com/file/kbycv4
not a dubstep remix but a remix of a hip-hop song that i couldnt stop playing
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Man these tracks where shit was hoping for something good.
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so go make oneTimmyk wrote:Man these tracks where shit was hoping for something good.
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Be careful not confuse remixing with sampling. Loads of dubstep relies on samples from hip hop, there really are too many tunes to mention that do that.
Matty G references his own influences in his music, a lot of which is clearly hip hop (taking You Back LP), but also Electro (last b-boy, my 808s) not to mention his side project which is comprised of remixes/re-edits from across all these genres. still manages to push the sound forwards and make something new. Dubstep is a combination sound, and anything which reflects that attitude is a growing breathing living style.
Anyone remember this from a couple of years back?
It was on a free EP with remixes of Pharcydes' Runnin, Dre's California Love and La Luniz' I got 5 on it.
There are two US producers commenting on their own culture via the language of Dubstep. Hip Hop is a state of mind more than any particular sound, same as Dubstep. It's a free-style. The moment you lock it into any one form it dies.
I mean, what does a sound sound like? The present sound is a reference to what has been before and what is yet to come. We are in the middle, now.
This is a good summarisation:
As is this:
Matty G references his own influences in his music, a lot of which is clearly hip hop (taking You Back LP), but also Electro (last b-boy, my 808s) not to mention his side project which is comprised of remixes/re-edits from across all these genres. still manages to push the sound forwards and make something new. Dubstep is a combination sound, and anything which reflects that attitude is a growing breathing living style.
Anyone remember this from a couple of years back?
It was on a free EP with remixes of Pharcydes' Runnin, Dre's California Love and La Luniz' I got 5 on it.
There are two US producers commenting on their own culture via the language of Dubstep. Hip Hop is a state of mind more than any particular sound, same as Dubstep. It's a free-style. The moment you lock it into any one form it dies.
I mean, what does a sound sound like? The present sound is a reference to what has been before and what is yet to come. We are in the middle, now.
This is a good summarisation:
As is this:
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Re: top 5 favorite dubstep remixes of hiphop songs
thas not dubstepabstractsound wrote:james blake/lil wayne - a millie
if its just remixes, i feel like dying flylo remix would be up there too
other then that lil wayne is just pure shit
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I may have been inclined to agree before I heard this:crackf wrote:thas not dubstepabstractsound wrote:james blake/lil wayne - a millie
if its just remixes, i feel like dying flylo remix would be up there too
other then that lil wayne is just pure shit

10 MRK1 & Chimpo remixes there, I'd put three in this top 5 list easily.
Gave me a new perspective on a different style, which I think is one of the main functions of music. I can understand the hate Lil Wayne recieves for some of his content, but hey - so does he. It'll be interesting to see how his career develops, might be too early to write him off after the effect he's had.
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i think hes an anomolly
i dont understand where the fame came from where there is literally nothing i appreciate in his music
(on bout him not the remixes)
anyways back to topic:
(im pretty sure gucci mayne sounds like lil wayne but with special needs and a less whiney voice)
i dont understand where the fame came from where there is literally nothing i appreciate in his music
(on bout him not the remixes)
anyways back to topic:
(im pretty sure gucci mayne sounds like lil wayne but with special needs and a less whiney voice)
quatagwangwa wrote:you and crackf are the most coolest
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so your top 2 remixes are your own?
fair enuf...
fair enuf...
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Gucci over the Joker beat is definitely working, goes together nicely.
Never heard of Drake till tonight, cheers for the tip. Just found this MRK1 remix of Forever:
Official DL here without the radio edit: http://www.twuagency.co.nz/giveaways/mr ... _REMIX.zip
His flow reminds me a little bit of of Luda, but in a good way. Ludacris is already a walking talking dubstep remix of Hip Hop, if that makes any sense.
Never heard of Drake till tonight, cheers for the tip. Just found this MRK1 remix of Forever:
Official DL here without the radio edit: http://www.twuagency.co.nz/giveaways/mr ... _REMIX.zip
His flow reminds me a little bit of of Luda, but in a good way. Ludacris is already a walking talking dubstep remix of Hip Hop, if that makes any sense.
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Are we allowed Garage/Grime remixes of Hip Hop? Check the Wiley version:
http://www.discogs.com/Ludacris-Rollout ... ase/344142 (Couldn't find a vid)
http://www.discogs.com/Ludacris-Rollout ... ase/344142 (Couldn't find a vid)
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