Apparently its exploded. Good tunebela wrote:this mix tho....
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"After 18 solid hours of continuous plays, RL Grime’s remix had hit over 21,000 well-deserved plays."

Apparently its exploded. Good tunebela wrote:this mix tho....
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djekos wrote:Live for the Funk just dropped a Flosstradamus mix, 100% Trap business![]()
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edit: Such a sick mix!
Tracklist:
Flosstradamus - Roll Up
TNGHT - R U Ready
Flosstradamus - Jehovah
Kanye West - Way Too Cold
Swizz Beatz - Street Knock (feat. A$AP Rocky)
Mele - Stage 2
Rick Ross - Sophisticated (feat. Meek Mill)
Flosstradamus - 2NIGHT
Sleigh Bells - Demons (Diplo Remix)
Flosstradamus - Deaf
Danny Brown - Wittit
Bingo Players - Rattle (Damage Remix)
RL Grime - Trap On Acid
Flosstradamus - Lana's ☮☮☮ Theme
Chief Keef - I Don't Like (feat. Lil Reese)
Travis Porter - Make It Rain
︻╦╤─ ƱZ ─╤╦︻ - ŤɌ∆Ҏ ᶊῌῗ† √6
NOMADS (Flosstradamus & DJ Sliink) - Test Me
butter_man wrote: who do you think taught you smoke tree's, OD'S, Ice cubes and DOC's?
God, thats who.
He's right. Too much of this stuff is kind of soul less and band waggonish at times.yoowan wrote:"Quit Screwing with Trap Music: An Interview with Houston-Born Producer Lōtic"
http://motherboard.vice.com/2012/6/11/q ... 5%8Dtic--2
How is the location or even the colour of the skin relevant to music today? By that logic if you don't live in the ghetto and you're not "sippin’ syrup, swangin’ and bangin’" you can't get it - or you're doing it "wrong" (hate that term btw, like there is a "right" or "wrong" way to make musicwolf89 wrote:He's right. Too much of this stuff is kind of soul less and band waggonish at times.yoowan wrote:"Quit Screwing with Trap Music: An Interview with Houston-Born Producer Lōtic"
http://motherboard.vice.com/2012/6/11/q ... 5%8Dtic--2
Like when a million white european dudes think all you need to make footwork is 808s and repetitive vocal samples
shade on into that evian christ tune is one of my favourite mixes in that mix!Reverb wrote:shade on <3
Seriously, this is sick!djrobyn wrote:here's my latest mix. an attempt at "Trap"
http://www.mixcloud.com/r0byn/robyn-trap-bakk-june-2012/
Girl Unit - IRL
Girl Unit - Shade On
Evian Christ - Fuck It None Of Ya'll Don't Rap
Krampfhaft - Makin Magic
Rustie - City Star
Major Lazer - Original Don (Flosstradamus Remix)
S-X - Bricks
Kanye West - Mercy (feat. Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz)
Sinjin Hawke - Crystal Dust
Girl Unit - Showstoppa
Ciara - Deuces (Nguzunguzu Remix)
Flosstradamus - Hood Fantasy
Lunice - Hitmane's Anthem
Machinedrum - She Died There (Traxman Remix)
DJ Rashad - Trap Bakk
Clams Casino - Real Shit From A Real ******
Kromestar - 2012
Krampfhaft - I Needed You (Om Unit Remix)
Kromestar - Dont Make Sense VIP
Kuedo - Salt Lake Cuts
Clams Casino - Motivation
Clams Casino - Angels
Evian Christ - MYD
skimpi wrote:yeah you fuckin handle!!tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
Nah it's not to do with the lifestyle or location of the producer. I just mean that people hear something via the internet that seems to be trending somehow and immediately jump on it and really miss what makes the music good.djekos wrote:How is the location or even the colour of the skin relevant to music today? By that logic if you don't live in the ghetto and you're not "sippin’ syrup, swangin’ and bangin’" you can't get it - or you're doing it "wrong" (hate that term btw, like there is a "right" or "wrong" way to make musicwolf89 wrote:He's right. Too much of this stuff is kind of soul less and band waggonish at times.yoowan wrote:"Quit Screwing with Trap Music: An Interview with Houston-Born Producer Lōtic"
http://motherboard.vice.com/2012/6/11/q ... 5%8Dtic--2
Like when a million white european dudes think all you need to make footwork is 808s and repetitive vocal samples).
I didn't grew up in the States, was not living in the ghetto and I've never sipped on syzurp but I love Chopped & Screwed music, if I make a track tomorrow influenced by it, who are you to tell me I'm doing it wrong? I'm not trying to make the exact same thing that was made years ago, I'm just implementing sounds that I like / being influenced by it...
It's 2012 people need to accept that a lot of producers are going to be inspired/influenced by a lot of other music, and they might not be heavily informed on EVERY sub-genres. The old heads need to get off their high horse and let the kids re-invent the music, if it wasn't for experimenting and screwing up other genres music would be soooo boring (Rock'n'Roll/Punk, Metal etc. - Techno/EDM, Ambient etc.)
Not really good at putting words on this but I tried
this is coming out 6th augustyoowan wrote:wow this is the onemurky21 wrote:Boreta (Glitch Mob) and Eprom together as Nasty Ways... pretty dope
you're not wrong, you're just an asshole
skimpi wrote:yeah you fuckin handle!!tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
Good/bad is just down to your own personal tastes, not really sure how that's relevant. Different strokes for different folks I guesswolf89 wrote:Nah it's not to do with the lifestyle or location of the producer. I just mean that people hear something via the internet that seems to be trending somehow and immediately jump on it and really miss what makes the music good.djekos wrote:How is the location or even the colour of the skin relevant to music today? By that logic if you don't live in the ghetto and you're not "sippin’ syrup, swangin’ and bangin’" you can't get it - or you're doing it "wrong" (hate that term btw, like there is a "right" or "wrong" way to make musicwolf89 wrote:He's right. Too much of this stuff is kind of soul less and band waggonish at times.yoowan wrote:"Quit Screwing with Trap Music: An Interview with Houston-Born Producer Lōtic"
http://motherboard.vice.com/2012/6/11/q ... 5%8Dtic--2
Like when a million white european dudes think all you need to make footwork is 808s and repetitive vocal samples).
I didn't grew up in the States, was not living in the ghetto and I've never sipped on syzurp but I love Chopped & Screwed music, if I make a track tomorrow influenced by it, who are you to tell me I'm doing it wrong? I'm not trying to make the exact same thing that was made years ago, I'm just implementing sounds that I like / being influenced by it...
It's 2012 people need to accept that a lot of producers are going to be inspired/influenced by a lot of other music, and they might not be heavily informed on EVERY sub-genres. The old heads need to get off their high horse and let the kids re-invent the music, if it wasn't for experimenting and screwing up other genres music would be soooo boring (Rock'n'Roll/Punk, Metal etc. - Techno/EDM, Ambient etc.)
Not really good at putting words on this but I tried
skimpi wrote:yeah you fuckin handle!!tacospheros wrote:you sir are one of those things on a door which you turn in order to open it
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