Sunday, April 8, 2012

New Bassnectar Album: Vava Voom


Buy it on Beatport here!

Tracklist:

1. Vava Voom (feat. Lupe Fiasco)
2. Empathy
3. Ugly (feat. Amp Live)
4. Ping Pong
5. What (feat. Jansten)
6. Pennywise Tribute
7. Do It Like This (feat. ill.Gates)
8. Laughter Crescendo [2012 Version]
9. Butterfly (feat. Mimi Page)
10. Nothing Has Been Broken (feat. Tina Malia)
11. Chronological Outtakes
Cool article by Rolling Stone:

The night before Bassnectar talks to Rolling Stone, he's played for 10,000 fans at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami, delivering, by all accounts, one of the highlight sets of the weekend. "Every time I walked past the stage, it felt like this mini amphitheater," says the DJ-producer. "I expected it would fit two or 3,000 people; it was like an entire avalanche of human beings, well over 10,000 as far as I could see in every direction. It was absolutely apeshit."

With his new album, Vava Voom, due on April 10th – listen to it exclusively here on RollingStone.com ahead of its release – Bassnectar knows that even more people will soon be paying attention. Just don't tell him that he's part of the new EDM explosion. "I've been grinding in tiny towns since 2003, 2004, when there was no DJ scene because the rave scene had died and disintegrated and the new resurgence hadn't even begun," says Bassnectar, born Lorin Ashton. "There was nowhere to go, so I got really used to building my own fanbase and my own community."

Bassnectar feels the same way about the dubstep phenomenon. "Everyone's like, 'Oh, dubstep,' at the dinner table at Christmas this year," he says. "There are a lot of things in life, like art and sex, that are good news but old news. And dubstep is old news. It was around in 2002, and it really blew up in the underground over here in 2006. That was six years ago."

Yet even Bassnectar admits that things have changed. The success of his last album, Divergent Spectrum, caught him totally off guard in 2011. "I expected Divergent Spectrum to fail miserably, and it did phenomenally well," he says. "Usually I feel like I invent ideas and sounds that aren't really that popular for another five years. I guess it's just the times lining up now where I'm on a wavelength with people."

A self-proclaimed "huge fan" of Lupe Fiasco, Bassnectar enlisted the rapper for Vava Voom's title track as a kind of exercise in genre mixing. "I wanted to make kind of a hip-hop, dubstep experiment with him and he was down," says Bassnectar." The song laid the foundation for Vava Voom, even if the rest of the album is very different. "I was very entranced by that tune and would've happily just put it out as a single," he adds. "But I ended up with another nine songs that all have a different kind of tone or mood to them."

In general, Bassnectar does what feels right to him. Case in point: he turned down a headlining slot at New York's Electric Zoo festival last August to throw his own festival, Bass Island, just a couple of weeks prior. And he's intensely counter-cultural. "I'm not a mainstream person. I never have been. I'm an anti-hipster. I don't know what's in. I just do what I love," he says. At the same token, he embraces all his fans. "I'm not a snob. I like being inclusive and sharing music with a lot of people. I would've never thought that 10 years ago I'd be playing to more than 1,000 people. It really is apparently limitless right now," he says.

Every day seems to bring a new example of those limits expanding, from Deadmau5's performance at the Grammys, to the phenomenon that is Skrillex, to Madonna joining Avicii onstage at Ultra. "If Madonna came out during my set I would absolutely pee my pants in mortification," says Bassnectar. "If any high-profile pop star waltzed out and wanted to boogie with a headset mic over my set – it's just not my style. God bless them all, it's not my style."

Friday, March 30, 2012

Flashback Fridays #4


WOW, last night's electro swing show at the Distillery was amazing. I had an absolute riot playing for everyone. I loved the fact that so many people dressed up in the 1920's/30's swing style. Very classy.

So for today's flashback friday, I thought I'd share a few tracks I played last night for ya to get you swinging and twisting...

First up is a remix by F.M.R. (From My Reality) of my favorite track from the classic movie The Mask. It's the swing tune Hey Pachuco, by Royal Crown Revue. The remix gives it a sweet electro twist... I've had this track for a very long time now, and it was sweet to finally have a perfect setting to play it in :)



Next are two remixes by the DJ's From Mars. They've got two electro house remixes of the classic song The Twist by The Beatles, and Elvis Presley's Jailhouse Rock. Downloads below!

The Bootles - Twist & Shout (DJ's From Mars Mashup)

King Junior vs. Ricky Rich - Jailhouse Rock 2k11 (DJ's From Mars Club Remix)

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Flashback Fridays #3


Today I'm bringing back classic rock! Three remixes for ya, from three of my favorite classic rock bands: Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and The Who.

First up is a mashup of Zeppelin, done by Pretty Lights. The track samples pieces of 7 Led Zeppelin tracks collaged together and then reflected thru a prism of hip-hop, downtempo, and dubstep. They've got it up for free on their soundcloud.



Next up is a sweet dub remix of the timeless classic (pun intended), Time, by Pink Floyd. Also done by Pretty Lights.
Download it here: Pink Floyd - Time (Pretty Lights Remix)

Finally, I've got a remix of The Who's Who Are You, done by The Funk Hunters. The first half of the track is just a mellow buildup for the second half - which is drum and bass! So awesome. Free download on their soundcloud. Enjoy! :)

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Clockwork - Squad Up EP


If you think you haven't heard of Clockwork yet, you probably have: his remix of Avicii's Levels (Listen to it here) has gained more popularity than the original, so I can guarantee you'd recognize it. So when I heard Clockwork was releasing his first EP this week, I was pretty damn excited.

“The Squad Up EP marks Clockwork’s full realization of the bass-heavy, no-frill electro sound that he has developed since he first threw himself into the dance music scene. Expect the unique marriage of heavy bass lines, thundering drum patterns, and memorable drops, representing the big room sound that is Clockwork.” via Dim Mak Records

The first track, Squad Up, is a fun electro house track with a sweet drop. The vocal mix just adds in some dude saying "raise your hands up", and the Torro Torro remix slows it down to the moombahton speed. Not the best track in my opinion, it's actually pretty boring and... slow.

Next up is Nox, which is a cool track, but what I really love is the remix by Botnek, which adds a much needed kick ass dirty dutch feel to the song.

Lastly on the EP is Hulk, which is another electro house track. But I much prefer the lovely moombahton remix of it by the one and only Dillon Francis. The drop on that one is awesome, I can't wait to try it out live at a show!

So if you don't feel like downloading the whole EP, my recommendations are definitely the original Squad Up, Botnek's version of Nox, and Dillon Francis' remix of Hulk. Downloads below. Enjoy!

Clockwork - Squad Up (Original Mix)
Clockwork - Squad Up (Clockwork Vocal Edit)
Clockwork - Squad Up (Torro Torro Remix)
Clockwork - Nox (Original Mix)
Clockwork - Nox (Botnek Remix)
Clockwork - Hulk (Original Mix)
Clockwork - Hulk (Dillon Francis Remix)

***Support the artist by purchasing the EP here*** 

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Chill Out Sundays #4


I recently discovered a dj by the name of Auditory Canvas, and he's been making some incredible EPs for a while now within the genres of downtempo, chill electronic, and glitch. The kind of dj you'd see at a Vibesquad or Random Rab show. Some very relaxing stuff :)

Featuring a beautiful layering of sounds, his latest EP Rise is mellow without becoming drowsy, rhythmic without becoming repetitive and includes just the right amount of bass. Five tracks, all for free off his website.

Grab the EP here!

Also, be sure to check out his website, it's very cool with some great artwork and plenty of music.

Stalk Auditory Canvas:
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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Hazardous Moombahton Detected


Hey guys! I just found this epic moombahton track a couple days ago and knew I had to share it! It gets huge props for using a sample from the video game series Half-Life, aka the greatest video games of all time.

Anyways, whether or not you are familiar with Half-Life... free download below. Dance away!


Monday, March 12, 2012

Chill Out Sundays #3


I've got a really special treat for you guys this week. I discovered this mix about a month ago, and it is the most relaxing, calming music I've maybe ever heard. This stuff is perfect for background music while studying, falling asleep to, or meditating to. The first six minutes alone are mindblowing; there are no drums or beats introduced until later. And the intro is just... incredible. You've got to listen to it, I guarantee it'll make you smile. I can't wait to try to listen to this set while on a sound therapy bed, feeling the bass shake my entire body... hellz yes!!

The long mix (clocking in at 1 hr 41 min) is called Forested Enchants, and it's by Therapist. They've categorized the genre as "psychill or downtempo", if that helps. Check it out on their soundcloud where they have a free download.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Flashback Fridays #2


This week I'm bringing back 80's glam metal and "hard rock" (lol) with two dirty electro-house remixes. The first one is a remix by Kids At The Bar, of Quiet Riot's Cum On Feel The Noize. Keep in mind it is a few years old, so it's not the crazy bass heavy stuff I usually like. But hands down, the remix of Mötley Crüe's Girls, Girls, Girls is much better. It's by Haydn Hoffman, and man is the drop nuts! I played it live at my last set and did it ever get people dancing :) How this remix has only 1000 downloads on his soundcloud is beyond me.

Check em out!


Quiet Riot - Cum On Feel The Noize (Kids At The Bar Remix)
 

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Swedish Fish Mafia

This video just got posted on youtube yesterday, and it's freaking hilarious. An idiot's guide to electronic dance music. And he's wearing a panda hat! How could I not share it?

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Thank You! Like Boom!


I wanted to share with everyone something big and... just awesome today, for two reasons: yesterday, my viewcount for this blog surpassed 500 hits, and the Bass Panda fan page on Facebook reached over 200 likes! WOW! Thank you guys so much. I really wasn't sure if this whole blog thing was a good idea from the start. I had doubts if anyone would be coming to check it out - but I've had people from all over the world visit here (even Russia?!) so that's pretty dope :)

So as a big thank you, I've personally uploaded a recent, massive release by Nick Thayer. It's his new EP titled Like Boom. And man, does it have everything. 7 original songs and 3 remixes, ranging in genres from hip-hop to moombahton, dubstep, and drum and bass. But where this album really shines is the moombahton. My two fav tracks are Facepalm (Original Mix) and Like Boom (Nick Thayer Remix).

Oh, and by the way... he's playing in Calgary on St. Paddy's Day, Facebook event here.
Oh... and also, at Act A Fool 2 in Edmonton. Holy!



Download the EP here

***Support the artist by purchasing the EP here***

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Monday, March 5, 2012

Chill Out Sundays #2


A few months back I came across a remix to a track by Linkin Park called The Catalyst. It's off their newest album (A Thousand Suns). The remix is by someone by the name of Coastill, and he's turned it into a sweet chill, mellow dubstep tune that is awesome to listen while relaxing. Free download below!



Another track I wanted to share is a very, very relaxing dubstep remix of Avicii's Drowning, by B Lett. It's definitely the kinda tune you could listen to as you fall asleep. Just follow the link below for a free download. Hope you enjoy it :)

Avicii - Drowning (B Lett Remix)

Friday, March 2, 2012

Flashback Fridays #1


Along with Chill Out Sundays, I'm bringing in another weekly theme - every Friday is Flashback Fridays! I'll basically be sharing some epic new remixes of old songs.

First up: An EP that was released back in December by two djs that you've probably never heard of - 3LAU and Acetronik. It's called Relics of a Dance Attic and has two original remixes and a mashup. Probably my favorite of the three is their remix of Incubus's Drive, which has an awesome "big house" vibe to it. I really like what they do with the vocals at the last drop as well. And then there's a remix of Chumbawamba's Tubthumping (although they incorrectly called it Knocked Down) which is just as fun to sing along to as it was back in my elementary school days... Finally, there's a mashup of Journey's Don't Stop Believing vs David Guetta & Usher's Without You. Nothing special about that one in my opinion.

You can preview the songs with the embedded soundcloud player, and download the EP below:

Download the EP here

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Unreleased Knife Party + Beatboxing?!

Knife Party is a name that already needs no introduction. The side project of two members from Pendulum has quickly become one of the fastest growing and most demanded names around the world in just the past half year. Their first and only EP 100% No Modern Talking is just ridiculous, and I can't count the number of times Internet Friends has been remixed!

Back on Feb 15, Knife Party premiered their latest remix of Labrinth’s Last Time on UKF; and damn, is it good. It starts out with a great vocal build up from Labrinth, and then drops into that heavy, fast-paced Knife Party sound that we all know and love. No release date set yet, but expect it in March. In the meantime... here's a leaked version of it - and yes, it is top quality 320kbps. You're welcome. :)

Labrinth - Last Time (Knife Party Remix)

I also wanted to have a quick plug for a friend of mine who frequently shares the stage with me, the up-and-coming beatboxer known as Busy Beatz. I helped him record a 5 minute demo yesterday, and it is seriously sick shit. This demo is his window into potentially performing at big music festivals this summer, so please, check out his demo below, and more importantly: favorite or leave a comment. Keep in mind that the whole 5 minutes is freestyle - improvised! Thanks guys!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Marco V. Elements 2012. Be there!


Marco V has a special place in my heart. He's one of the first electronic artists I ever listened to, back in my early university years. I still listen to his album 200V (I can't believe that was released SIX years ago!), and reminisce of the good old Warehouse days. If you haven't heard classic Marco V, I highly recommend you check out some tracks from that album, including False Light, Red Blue Purple, and my favorite - Second Bite. I'll post links below.

Back to the present time - Marco V released a new tune earlier this month called Analogital. And it's freaking fantastic. The drop in the original mix blew my mind the first time hearing it... and don't be surprised if you hear me play in my next live set! The Hard Rock Sofa remix is a great banger (not as good as the original IMO), the Bassjackers remix is... nothing new really. But the First State remix makes up for the other remixes - it's got a dooope drop. There's also a remix by Vida, which has a much more progressive house vibe to it.

Apparently the "internet police" are being very strict with this release, I found it really tough to find these tracks for free - however I did find all of them except for the Vida remix! With that said, I'd recommend you download these quick before they get taken down. Enjoy! :)

Oh, and by the way - Marco V is performing at the Elements Music Festival, in Edmonton this coming April. Canada's biggest music festival, so effing stoked! I'll see you there?

Downloads!

Marco V - Analogital (Original Mix)
Marco V - Analogital (Hard Rock Sofa Remix)
Marco V - Analogital (Bassjackers Remix)
Marco V - Analogital (First State Remix)

Classic Marco V!
Marco V - False Light
Marco V - Red Blue Purple
Marco V - Second Bite

*Support the artist by purchasing the original track or the remixes off Beatport*

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Chill Out Sundays #1


Woah! My first stab at a weekly release. Every Sunday I plan to share with you guys some nice mellow, chilled out music to relax to. First up: Ill-Esha.

I first discovered Ill-Esha when she performed in Calgary back in summer 2010, at a show at the Big 4... I think the show was called Basscannon? Anywho, I was blown away - a female DJ that sings while spinning?! Yes pleaaase. Fingers crossed to see her at Shambhala this summer!

Last summer Ill-Esha released a fantastic EP called Elusive History. I've been enjoying it immensely the past few weeks; it's got some awesome chill dubstep and glitch-hop, along with some gorgeous vocals. Hope you guys enjoy :)

Downloads:

Ill-Esha - Only Fair
Ill-Esha - Parallel Futures
Ill-Esha - Fireflies
Ill-Esha - Only Fair (Gladkill Remix)
Ill-Esha - Only Fair (Unsub Remix)

*Support the artist by purchasing the EP here*

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Friday, February 24, 2012

You Didn't Have To Cut Me Off


Hey guys! Just a quick post today. I wanted to share two remixes to Gotye's Somebody That I Used To Know. The song was part of my set last weekend for both the party at The Gateway as well as at Mt. Pleasant Community Hall. The remix I played is the one by dBerrie. I'll never forget the crowd reaction during the song! It was awesome to see so many people singing along :) The LAZRtag bootleg is slightly different but good as well!

Free downloads!

Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know (dBerrie Remix)
Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know (LAZRtag Bootleg)

(Sidenote: The Can't-Buy-Me-Love party was an inspiration and I am so happy I was a part of the magic! It's mindblowing how a "pay what you want" bar can be so successful.)

Friday, February 17, 2012

Valentine's From Dillon Francis

First off - apologies for missing out on some posts this week. I've been busy practicing and preparing an epic set for the Mardi Gras Masquerade party tonight (Facebook event here). The most significant release this past week for me:


Dillon Francis released a new EP on Valentine's Day titled Something, Something, Awesome. To be honest, the first track Falling Up is a major letdown, and just sounds... annoying to me. However the other two tracks make up for it by providing the type of moombahton I've come to expect from Dillon. Now Hear This is a much heavier, crazier twist on his recent release, I.D.G.A.F.O.S. (my favorite song of his, actually), while Dill The Noise is a collab with Kill The Noise.

Downloads:
Dillon Francis - Falling Up (Original Mix)
Dillon Francis - Now Hear This (Original Mix)
Dillon Francis & Kill The Noise - Dill The Noise (Original Mix)

BONUS! Dillon Francis - I.D.G.A.F.O.S.

***Support the artist by purchasing the EP here***
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Monday, February 13, 2012

Live It Up Like It's The Weekend

I'm not a huge fan of Mondays. Especially when I need to go to a 3 hour class at 9am. So I thought today I'd share two songs I recently found that are guaranteed to cheer you up and/or make you dance. And who doesn't like free downloads?

Wiz Khalifa - No Sleep (Aylen Remix)

Chiddy Bang - Ray Charles (Skeet Skeet Moombahton Remix)

Enjoy :)

Saturday, February 11, 2012

A Dollar Is What I Need


While my fingers are crossed that Laidback Luke will be gracing the stage at Electric Daisy Carnival in Vegas again this June, I thought I would share a song he created for his set there last summer.

Everyone knows I Need A Dollar by Aloe Blacc, but LL decided to combine it with his track with Diplo, Hey!... cleverly combining the "hey, hey" from the former with the other "Hey! Hey! Hey!"s of the latter. Well played, sir.

Aloe Blacc vs. Laidback Luke & Diplo - Hey I Need A Dollar (Laidback Luke Mashup)

And if you have some extra time to kill splurge, check out a KILLER set that got posted online last week which he played down under in Sydney back in January. Highlights for me: mashing together Dada Life's Kick Out The Epic Motherf**ker with Congorock's Babylon, and Laidback Luke's edit to Nero's remix of Feel So Close. Epiiiiiic! :)

Laidback Luke - Club FG (Live @ Sydney, Australia)

BONUS TRACK! [Jungle] The Wildlife Collective - I Need A Dollar

Friday, February 10, 2012

Moombahlicious.


gLAdiator is a DJ/production duo comprised of Dan Goodman & Ian Johnson. Hailing from the City of Angels, the duo is on a warpath, rocking crowds and creating robot sex music.

Drawing influences from genres like electro, hip-hop and moombahton, as well as artists such as Laidback Luke, Jack Beats, Boys Noize, Bart B More, Clockwork, Dada Life, Wolfgang Gartner, Dave Nada, gives their music a unique sound all its own.

Anyway, today I wanted to share their new EP, Brand New. The EP starts off strong with gLAdiator's original mix that is just... moombahlicious and swagtastic. But for me the highlight has gotta be track 2 - the Aylen remix. It's just got way more bass and umph than the original. Next up is the Lazerdisk Party Sex remix, which is in the style known as "Baltimore Club". It's basically a bouncy, fun, sped-up house track (I'm assuming 140bpm). The Cy Kosis remix treats us to two crazy drops that are literally candy for the ears. If that makes sense. Planet Rock's remix is just a meh, and the EP finishes off nicely with Team Jaguar's slightly dirty dutch style electro track.

Also, I've gotta give props to these guys, since according to their soundcloud:

Their music has been supported by the likes of Diplo, ETC!ETC!, Aylen & Dillon Francis. These artists and an undying love for the Los Angeles Lakers inspired them to start making booty-poppin tracks in the hopes of seducing Mila Kunis.

And who doesn't love some Mila Kunis?

Download the EP now!
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Thursday, February 9, 2012

It's Like, BOOM, Headshot!


Feed Me just released this new EP three days ago, and if you haven't heard of Feed Me before - now is the time to check him out! While there are some mellow progressive house tracks on here (very Deadmau5-esque... hence the Mau5trap record label), the highlights for me are Trapdoor (which was leaked online months ago) and One Click Headshot. Trapdoor supplies some melodic drumstep, while One Click Headshot is a fantastic moombahton track. I'm pretty sure it uses the same drum sample from Will Smith's "Switch"... anyone else hear the similarity? And if anyone recognizes where the vocal sample came from in that track, I'd love to know!

But enough talking:

Download the entire EP (320kbps)

Or support the artist by purchasing the EP off Beatport here

Bonus track! Feed Me - Pink Lady

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Opening for Adventure Club


It was such an amazing opportunity to open for Adventure Club a couple weeks ago at The Gateway. I'll never forget the rush of feeling so.. alive during my set! Thanks to everyone on the dancefloor and for all the support and praise :)

A big THANK YOU to Sync Music Collaboration as well! If you haven't yet, be sure to like them on facebook and check out their website, syncmusic.ca. Their parties just keep getting better every month, so keep in the loop!

Oh, and don't forget to like me as well ;) facebook.com/basspandabeats

If you'd like to hear the set I performed, I've uploaded it onto soundcloud so you can stream or download the mix. See you at the Mardi Gras party on Feb 17th!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Po: R.I.P.

For those of you who stayed til the end of Adventure Club's set back at The Gateway a couple weeks ago, you may have noticed little bunches of cotton scattered all over the dance floor. You may have also noticed that the lovable stuffed panda Po (named after the kung fu master himself) mysteriously disappeared that night. Indeed, it seems that Po may have gone a little too crazy during my set and was torn apart by the killer bass. That's right - PK Sound is to blame for his death. But I forgive them.


Po, you may be replaced but you will never be forgotten. I hope panda heaven has more bamboo trees and noodles than you can possibly handle.

Ska-DOOSH.


Hey guys! So I've decided to start a blog that will encompass my musical... hobby. If you've seen me in the past and you like the music I play, check back often - I plan to post new songs, albums, and EPs coming out that I love on a regular basis. (And eventually.. my own productions!)

Another reason I've started this is to offer a place to easily share my old mixes. Soundcloud will always have my latest mix, but soon I'll add links here to all my old mixes, with track listings and a description.

Finally, I'm looking forward to posting general rants about anything music related going on - shows, festivals, announcements, etc.

Anywho, if any of this interests you... lemme know :) And bookmark it!

Party on,
Bass Panda