Monday, February 1, 2010

Watch yo BEATS... or they'll get JACKed



Kontact me (Boys Noize),

So it's Monday, which blows, because that means you got to go back to work/school and fulfill all of the other obligatory duties you have to tend to. But with bad news there's good news, and the good news is we got that bump for your trunk and more bounce by the ounce that any other blog site and especially with these songs from the London duo, Jack Beats.

These guys have been pounding out songs with the most massive synths and drops that you beg them to stop the build up before they just murder it with their womp. Here are a couple original songs and remixes by Jack Beats (I recommend the Passion Pit remix). Remember it's only 4 more days till Friday, till the next time...
Peace,
20thetruth

*Using Voice*

Voice is what separates good authors and great authors. More so than simply seeing who’s storytelling abilities are better, voice creates a sense of personality that the writing itself can exude and portray. Voice is what makes an author seem relatable and personable, instead of a cold narrative James Earl Jones-like voice we can capture the distinguishing characteristics of the author and feel the words that they are saying, rather than just listening to the words and going through the motions.

There is a blogsite, earmilk, that is similar to my blog in that it is also an music blog (covers all genres) but rather than just post new music the blogger is able to capture the audience better by talking to them instead of just writing and informing. The author was promoting his website’s Suicide Sundaes where he posts extra hard electronic music. Here is a sample of his writing:

A time when bangers were big, remixes were bigger, the bassline bled, and we didn’t care about anything as long as came in kicking and left screaming. To hell with sketchy sunday, we want to shove another dragon down the hole.

The author does several things in this quote to add voice to his writing. I thought the personification of the bass line was stylish and the quote just oozes a mantra of “fight for our right to party” and not caring much about anything else besides raging as hard as possible. The phrase at the end, “we want to shove another dragon down the hole” perfectly captures the idea of wanting ear-splitting bas and pulse-pounding rhythms by comparing taming a wild dragon to listening to some new hard electro-music.

We’re going to melt you faces off with enough mashed up music to make you wanna slap yo’ mama.

Here the author’s use of slang and colloquialisms conveys his voice as he describes the type of intense music and sounds the listener/reader is about the experience.

We will try to bring you one “chill” track every day. This is for when you get home and you are trying to unwind. You reach for that glass of wine or that unlit Black & Mild or maybe you reach for something more herbal. This track is for those times. We will try to bring you at least one a day. We are just your milkmen and I’m here to make a delivery. Chill…..

In this quote the author’s description of a “chill” or relaxing is what really portrays his personality and voice. For him, a relaxing night is having a glass of wine and enjoying a smoke, while for others it could be reading a book or spending time with family. His youthfulness is felt through this description because his methods of relaxation are the ones used by younger people. Also more of his voice is used when he describes himself as a “milkman”, one who delivers something good on a regular basis, to further fortify the idea that his blog is bringing quality material for his audience.

The author is able to use a variety of mechanisms to portray his voice; personification, personal anecdotes, vocabulary, use of slang and colloquialisms and word choice. The author portrays his voice as one having a good time, witty and urban-cultured, all things you would expect from your neighborhood hip music blogger.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

When in Rome...



Where's my money? (Caaaaspa)

Sorry for the late posting mis amigos, I've pretty busy AND hungover from last night's festivities which were indeed debaucherous. Another day, another dollar and we just keep moving to the beat. Now, John. Roman. Wow. This kid makes the hardest most aggressive hitting dance music I have yet to hear and these original songs by this teen prodigy are ludicrously good. Remember the name, John Roman, he is going to be HUGE in 2010 and hope to see him at some major rave events especially in SoCal. Listen to these hard hitters...

John Roman - Carnivores
John Roman - Martyr
John Roman - Ready For This
John Roman - Who's Afraid of Cornelius
John Roman - Warp It Down (Bloody Beetroots v. Laidback Luke v. A-Trak)

Peace,
20thetruth

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Who loves Random Remixes? Everyone. Duh.



Let your love grow tall (Passion Pit),

Enough is enough, thus I've decided to curtail the dubstep posts (sorry dubsteppers, it's only for a while) and show some awesome remixes to some random songs. We got a remix from 2009's breakthrough band and on top of everyone's album of the year list (Merriweather Post Pavillion), ANIMAL COLLECTIVE. Awesome band, if you didn't catch their album I recommend definitely picking it up and giving it a listen.


Another remix that I decided to post is a golden oldie with a hard new twist. Robin S.'s Show Me Love was an absolute ginormous hit and Afrojack's remix makes a great song that much better with a much needed electro-hard house feel.


John. Roman. This kid from T-Dot (Toronto) has made pulsing electro-hard house for the past year or so and every song and remix he has put out has such a edge to them that you can tell it's a John Roman song. Here's a remix he did of Boys Noize's Kontact Me.


Kid Cudi's "Man On The Moon: The End Of The Day" was one of the biggest albums of 2009, and Steve Aoki's remix of Pursuit of Happiness has got to be one of the most massive synth heavy party tunes that I have ever heard. Play this song at full volume and tell me you and your homies won't be dancing.


Royksopp is a Norwegian electronic duo that burst onto the scene during 2009 as well with their acclaimed drop "Junior". This remix is paralyzing with its driving bass, and Boys Noize is one of the dirtiest DJs out there right now and this remix shows why...

And last but not least, yet another break out band of 2009 was The XX and this remix of their song Shelter by little known Death to the Throne is an absolute dance hit. Sounds nothing like the original and but still captures the essence of the original while putting an electronic twist on it.


Peace,
20thetruth

Saved By The Bell.




In the flowers... (Animal Collective),

I know the wobble streak has to come to a stop soon but AC Slater's wobble is danceable and better yet just makes you bend over backwards with the mega bass in your face. This guy is from Brooklyn, NY and these original songs he's made has crunch by the bunch and has mind-warping wobble. (These are original terms I have coined to describe dubstep music). It's more an experience than just a song, tune in and check it out for yourself and get ready to have your spine broke.

Peace,
20thetruth

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

We got da BASS. and he's got the NECTAR.



Jump UP!! (Crookers),

Seems like my obsession with dubstep and wobble and spine crunchers isn't going to stop... so I'm going to re-introduce Bassnectar. Introduce him to the people who haven't heard him and I'm giving you three fiery tracks that you fans haven't heard yet. Bassnectar is a DJ from the Yay Area that has been spinning mega bass wobbley funk for a while now. Take a listen and enjoy.

Pixies - Where Is My Mind (Bassnectar Remix)
Fever Ray - When I Grow Old (Bassnectar Remix)
Bassnectar - Cozza Frenzy (Bassnectar's Mega Bass Remix)

You can now directly DL the songs by right clicking on the title and clicking "save as"

Peace,
20thetruth

London DUB



Everybody in the place (The Prodigy),

Yesterday I posted Caspa's banger My Pet Monster and he along with several other dub step don's from the UK (Rusko, Skream, Benga) have made this genre HUGE. And here is yet another London dubstepper named Emalkay, and it's tougher to say which has more wobble; his original mix, When I Look At You, OR Sduk's remix to it... check it out for yourself.

20thetruth