Avalanche Minimix by djtroubl
Troubl has got to be the most underrated producer in history, and should need no introduction if you've been following the blog. As for those who haven't, see below for details. Here we see him move seamlessly between dubstep and electro, passing by way of his recent Foreign Beggars-laced track Who's the Fool.
Here's a sample from his earlier Dubabreaks vol 1, for those that don't know:
Dubabreaks Vol1 - Last Breaks by djtroubl
Showing posts with label Foreign Beggars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foreign Beggars. Show all posts
Friday, January 22, 2010
Thursday, October 22, 2009
New Foreign Beggars videozzzz
This video is a madness... Orafise is a good friend of DKTV's, so go cop that new album NOW digitally all over the place!!! Werd on the street is Foreign Beggars are touring OZ 2010....
Labels:
dubstep,
Foreign Beggars,
grime,
hip hop
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Foreign beggars & Noisia - Contact
First single from the forthcoming United Colours of Beggattron to be released on the 19th of this month. Production by Noisia, who are twisted trust me, just wait till it gets to the end of the track and they transorm it into some messy drum n bass.
Labels:
drum and bass,
Foreign Beggars,
hip hop,
music video,
new release,
noisia,
UK
Thursday, October 1, 2009
DJ Troubl feat. Moona & Foreign Beggars - Who's the fool (preview + dubstep remix)
This is the title track on DJ Troubl's forthcoming EP, set for release October 15 and featuring the track with Grems and NT4 I was so enthusiastic about. troubl's myspace here, badman producer and 2-time world champ DJ.
Labels:
dj troubl,
dubstep,
Foreign Beggars,
Grems,
moona,
new release
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
DJ NO-NAMES (FOREIGN BEGGARS) EXCLUSIVE(ish) MIX
Big Up to my boy Pav (Foreign Beggers) for this... Get in quick and download it.
HERES THE LOWDOWN
Foreign Beggars’ DJ Nonames comes with a freshly pinched loaf of the new shit..
Composed in a way only a hip-hop dj with the credentials of Nonames can.
If you live in London and love rap music, you can’t ignore Grime.. With a unique production style that has taken from hip-hop, garage, dancehall and dub, it bears many similarities, (energy/bpm) to the now worldwide phenomenon- Dubstep, a fact demonstrated by the number of MCs spitting on the latest big Dubstep joints. Uniquely British, massive in clubs and parties all over the world, its the most exciting new sound that seems to have brought together dance music and hiphop in a way so many can appreciate.
On a lyrical level Grime MCs are killing it, with better and better content and flows, with a constant upping of levels.
I wanted to do a solidly put together mix, that in years to come will be seen as a reflection of Dubstep and Grime music in 2009.
download it free here! (link will self destruct in a few days so dont f*ck about too long):
https://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=WnBTaklzTkxvQnRMWEE9PQ
or buy the actual real life ltd CD here:
http://www.dentedrecords.com/
' a rich, deep mix of hip-hop, grime and dubstep- a timely shot of the london underground in 2009, don't sleep' - HHC mag
'this briliant mix indicates disparate strands of homegrown street music are coming together in a formidable, unstoppable alliance' - Kmag
DONT FORGET
www.myspace.com/foreignbeggars and
www.reverbnation.com/foreignbeggars
HERES THE LOWDOWN
Foreign Beggars’ DJ Nonames comes with a freshly pinched loaf of the new shit..
Composed in a way only a hip-hop dj with the credentials of Nonames can.
If you live in London and love rap music, you can’t ignore Grime.. With a unique production style that has taken from hip-hop, garage, dancehall and dub, it bears many similarities, (energy/bpm) to the now worldwide phenomenon- Dubstep, a fact demonstrated by the number of MCs spitting on the latest big Dubstep joints. Uniquely British, massive in clubs and parties all over the world, its the most exciting new sound that seems to have brought together dance music and hiphop in a way so many can appreciate.
On a lyrical level Grime MCs are killing it, with better and better content and flows, with a constant upping of levels.
I wanted to do a solidly put together mix, that in years to come will be seen as a reflection of Dubstep and Grime music in 2009.
download it free here! (link will self destruct in a few days so dont f*ck about too long):
https://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=WnBTaklzTkxvQnRMWEE9PQ
or buy the actual real life ltd CD here:
http://www.dentedrecords.com/
' a rich, deep mix of hip-hop, grime and dubstep- a timely shot of the london underground in 2009, don't sleep' - HHC mag
'this briliant mix indicates disparate strands of homegrown street music are coming together in a formidable, unstoppable alliance' - Kmag
DONT FORGET
www.myspace.com/foreignbeggars and
www.reverbnation.com/foreignbeggars
Labels:
DJ Nonames,
dubstep,
Foreign Beggars,
grime
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