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Kid Sister ft. Kanye West - “Pro Nails” from Ruben Fleischer on Vimeo.
Not a huge fan of Kanye West, but the bassline and the Kid Sister riffs on this video make it a worthy bassline contender. Really great sound, and I have been hearing this track played out more and more often lately.
AC Slater New Mixtape

Another fucking AWESOME mix from Bushwick’s AC Slater. This guy only popped up on my radar late last year when Palms Out start playing some of his tracks. After listening to the first one I was hooked. This guy fucking loves bassline, and I for one can’t get enough of it. Check out this full length mix of awesomeness and then check him out Thursday night, (flyer below the fold).
Click below the fold for full tracking listing.
Rick Astley is Awesome (Still!)

Palm’s Out is one of my favorite music blogs for many reasons, but a big one this week is because of this awesome awesome track.
Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up (Solly Remix)
Download
and of course this track originally by my old boss Moby remixed by NYC Bass Heavyweight Drop the Lime
Moby - Alice (Drop the Lime Remix)
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DFA at MoMA this Saturday!

This just in kids!
So yea, DFA will be in effect at the MoMA this weekend!!! go get your tickets because its almost sold out!!
dfa dance party
saturday, march 1, 2008
9:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m.
MoMA
In conjunction with the exhibition Color Chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today, PopRally invites you to bring the color chart to life on the dance floor with an amazing lineup of DJs from DFA Records.
Featuring DJs:
Juan Maclean
T&T (Tim Goldsworthy & Tim Sweeney)
Holy Ghost!
Justin Miller
Get tickets here. Tickets are going fast!
Sub Swara in the Mix
I stumbled across Sub Swara when I first saw the Takeover flyer. Having not heard of them but knowing everyone else on the ticket I realized that there must be some reason why I don’t know who they are. They don’t just jam in a twobit DJ between Secret Night of Science and Trouble and Bass DJs. Like any curious music fan I went to myspace and found some wicked Ragga meets Lo-Fi meets bassline heavy tracks. I thought to myself how did I miss the boat on these guys, this shit is off the hook.
I wanted more! Even though I knew I would be seeing them live on Friday I couldn’t wait. I need to hear a mix, I needed more tracks to get through the rest of the week.
Luckily I got in touch with the Sub Swara folks and got this wondrously melodic bassline heavy hour of tunage.
Proton Radio Mix
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DJ Venom - Street Carnage Mix

When I first saw this mix on Discobelle I assumed it was DJ Venom from Boston. A hard house DJ that peaked with the rave scene in 2000 and was like WTF is DJ Venom doing up on Discobelle, no one listens to hard house anymore, and I haven’t seen Venom since 2002 or so. Then I read on an realized that it wasn’t the DJ Venom I knew and loved, but rather a new DJ Venom from the UK that Starkey and Drop the Lime shouted out recently. Cool Stuff!
Check out the mix and hit below the fold for the track listing.(edit: this tracklisting seems off, I wouldn’t trust it with your life or anything) Thanks for the find Discobelle
mix: Guns’n'Bombs Neon Noise Mix
Those crazy LA Cats Gun’n'Bombs finally got around to releasing their 3rd mix. I feel like I have been waiting forever for it. Its a short and sweet banger for sure.
Tracklisting:
Harddrive - Deep Inside
Boys Noize - My Head (Para One remix)
Junior Senior - Get To Know You (Guns ‘N’ Bombs Jak The Tab mix)
Samuel L Sessions - Flipmode
Green Velvet - Flash
Bonde Do Role - Office Boy (Brodinski remix)
Zeus - Zeus
Curses! - This Is The Way (Drop The Lime remix)
Sal Basile - Feel Inside (Live Element remix)
Sluttt - Stop Copying Me (Jokers Of The Scene remix)
Armando - 100% Of Dissing You (Warehouse remix)
Patrik Alavi - Hell Yeah (Jaimie Fanatic remix)
Lethal Bizzle - Selfridges Boy (Boy 8 Bit remix)
Electrocherrie LK - Schnall
The french take on 80’s mixes
I love love love the Fluo Kids blog. Its filled with tons of musical gem’s buried in a bunch of French that I don’t understand without Babelfish translating it for me.
I found this post on here today that included a very American centric tracks. So I had to listen how would they mix Blondie and say A-ha. Well the answer is with alot of bass and looping.
Definitely worth a listen if you have the time, but I would fastforward past the first 2 minutes, bit of a train wreck up front
Click below for tracklisting





