Thursday, August 16, 2012

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

HEY YOU!

Aye yo! If you just take a quick glance to your right you'll notice a new poll I've put up, asking if you guys are satisfied with the way the site runs in terms of efficiency and allowing you to listen to all the songs I wish to share with you guys and gals? For me, many times, most of the songs don't even load when I load the front page or many times with single posts. I think it may have something to do with my laptop, but it really makes me wonder if this is happening to many of you and if it's really affecting your visits to this blog...

So let me know if the poll on the side, so I can figure how to fix any potential problem there may be...

- OGpistolpete

Friday, August 3, 2012

TRAP ATTACK // Volume V

 VOLUME V

Talk about a truly in depth song. From the moment those first bird calls go out and the jungle comes alive, you can tell this one is just gonna be sick. Posted a little over a week ago, it's a remix of the song Roots by Kill The Noise, done wonderfully by an artist named Brillz. This one is just epic throughout, with beautiful horns rendered in to lead into the first tantalizing bass line. It's raw, gritty, but at the same time, perfect with the song. But things get faster and more action-packed about halfway through, leading into the second and final drop of the same flavor. Certainly, Certified. Trap. Shit. Unfortunately, this one's not avaliable for free download, but is avaliable by itself for $2.49 over on Beatport as a part of the Roots Remixed EP from Kill The Noise and Slow Roast Records. You can cop the entire six-track EP over at it's Beatport page as well for $10.99.



36Swords is the title of this next one, and features some awesome production from its creator, Nah Like. It's what the artist would like to call, a tribute to the greatness that is the Wu-Tang Clan, and is a pretty yummy juke trap track, featuring a very nice layout and flow throughout, while making use of some awesome Wu-Tang samples. This one's already got over 1000+ plays as this artist from Belgium continues to expose himself on the music scene.



This next one's got a bit of a gritty side to it as well, as Leisure provides us with a track called Clean Up which has a great traditional trapstep sound to it. The first drop has an alarming feel to it, while the second is a little more gentle. Leisure then decides to bring it back at the end with a third and final drop going back to the style of the first. Overall, a solid jam.



SwaggleRock is up next with a solid party rock remix of the song Sexy Trap On Acid from RL Grime's work done on the original phenomenon song Party Rock by LMFAO. While I for one have been sick of this song for awhile, SwaggleRock does a nice job taking this one and trappin' it up for a combination of trapstep and club music.



Here's a new one from TranscendTheMasses working alongside HighRoller$ with their new trapstep banger Touch Me. TranscendTheMasses certainly continues to evolve into an all-around artist, providing the lyrics for this one, and doing more than a fine job at it, giving the song a distinct feel. This sounds pretty nice with a cool drop coming early on, with my favorite part starting at the 1:11 mark. Must be good luck!



Gotta follow that with another banger, this one coming from David Heartbreak, who loc's out Skrillex's remix of the song Goin' In, originally by Birdy Nam Nam. The first drop comes in at 0:35, and is just jumpy as fuck. Totally awesome, gettin' your feet movin' and head bobbin'. He amps up the pitch right before one minute has passed, but damn, even the next drop is even better, with beautiful sampling and clipping work done by the artist. I highly expect you all to take this bad boy for yourself.



This next one's a thriller from BIGMAKK, with his future trapstep remix of Deep Is What You Need by Smash & Grab. It's got an interesting tone to it, with a deep and almost creepy feel throughout parts, but features a nice melodic break mid-way through. 



Trill is the name of the game when it comes to this next remix of the song 212 by Azealia Banks, produced by the artist Wicked Awesome. The original has always been a favorite of mine, and Wicked Awesome does a great job with this remix to add some trapstep flavor to an already bangin' song.



Here's the rest of what you should check out, cause I'm too damn lazy to do a little writeup for all the rest of these. Below you can check out some new stuff from Luminox, Alex Young, another remix of Heads Will Roll by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, as well as an awesome trapstep track sampling Dave Chappelle's epic "FUCK YO COUCH NIGGUH" line from his classic show.























Thursday, August 2, 2012

[TRAP MIX] // Flosstradamus // B⚠NNED


Ayeee we got a new, sick ass trapstep mix from ya boy Flosstradamus, one of THE definitive trapstep artist. This next mix is short up to thirty minutes long, 15 song compilation of some great quality. It starts off with the song Dro Montana by Tom Richman, an old SoundCloud hit of months ago, which gives the mix a mystical and dreamwave feel to start things off. Of course it's only a matter of time before this mix goes towards the hip-hop vibe, starting off around the 6:36 mark with the sample from Bands Make Her Dance by Juicy J (hey I remember that song!) But I really he's got a nice mix of traditional trap hip-hop and some of his own songs including the now famous remix from Baauer and UZ's Test Me remix. Mos def gotta cop this bad boy...





Wednesday, August 1, 2012

DJ Fade // Bands Make Her Dance (Trapstep Remix)

Hey! I got another song from DJ Fade I just wanted you to catch up on, this one remixing the song Bands Make Her Dance by Juicy J, in what he calls a perfect combination of Jersey Club strip music and the growing genre of trapstep!

TRAP ATTACK // VOLUME IV

 VOLUME IV

I don't know how this one slipped through my fingers, but The Vandal Squad recently put out a sick trapstep original called Simon Says, a funk tune with quirky samples, old school horns, and a chill house vibe to guide you through. With two sure fire drops (my favorite being the first), don't forget to add this one to your growing collection!



This track came out a week ago but I finally decided to post it for some reason. It's called Wild Horse from Willy Joy, an interesting almost organic feeling trap song at first, until a synth drops in at the 0:49 mark, and the vocals get a little more interesting. With a typical two-drop set, I wasn't too keen on the flick at first, but after a couple more listens I'm enjoying the jam more and more, with a wicked high-pitched drop at first, with a sick Daft Punk sample snuck in. The second drop is much similar, in both feature some interesting disc jocky work.



On the other hand, this track was one I was in love with from the start. It's from an artist called ▲lex Young, and gosh, I'd just like to say first I really hate the use of these stupid computer symbols like ▲ being used in artist names. Sure they look cool and make you look really "original" and hipster, but seriously, I've noticed most artists have learned that the use of these symbols just doesn't cut the mustard when it comes to interested fans searching for their music or sharing their work. One example of this I've seen comes from a brilliant young artist named, MORRI$, who actually changed his name on SoundCloud from M▲RRI$ to it's current incarnation, with a regular O. And I'm sure he'd be the first to back up this belief.


But anyways, this song is seriously hoppin'. It's got a sick bass to back-up the wide ranging samples used, with a hard-pounding hit to it, giving the song some real kick. "Here We Go Again" is the theme of this one, as it is a sample used as the vocal keys throughout this one. And Alex Young does a great job changing up the bit to keep things interesting and in theme with the song in production. The only thing I didn't really like was the instrument and tone of the synth used throughout the 1:30-1:53 mark, but right after that all is forgiven with another sick little drop with a real whoopy bass. I'm sure you'll all really like this track!




This next one is super-trappy, and that's always in a good way. It comes from the man Buzz Trillington, with another trapstep rendition to hit the airwaves. This one is titled I Do It for the Ratchets, with is the vocal clip sample that plays the vocal role. Trillington definitely provides a deep, gangsta feel to this one, with an example being the use of the gun-clock sample used throughout. A nice addition if you're looking for something a little dark.



Wekedano!

Whatever that means, I'm not even sure if I'd call this one trapstep, but I like it too much not to include it in this edition of TRAP ATTACK. It's called Wekedano, and it's by an artist called Booty Hunt. The blog Acid Ted was happy enough to share them with their followers, and I would like to do the same. Also check out the remix uploaded with the original mix, done by SNAILS.



Another great piece of work comes from the artist KLEVER, with this latest jam titled DRESS TO IMPRESS. The production quality sounds high-def to me, an always welcome addition to any piece of trapstep in my opinion. This one features a powerful sample which gives the song it's title, while features great, technical snare work from the man himself. Once again, KLEVER continues to show he is one of the most consistent and satisfactory trapstep artists right now.



Now here's a sick fucking trapstep remix. The incredible artist Monolith takes the famous German euro-dance song, Kernkraft 400, which you've heard countless times at hockey games and other sporting events, but just didn't know the name of it. It's by a group called Zombie Nation, but Monolith completely transforms this one just as he does with other songs which he has remixed and uploaded. I highly suggest you check out his other work, because it's all very good, but I'm not going to post it because it's not trapstep, and this is a trapstep blog. On the other hand, you can enjoy the Kernkraft 400 remix down below. This one is a total sleeper! Thanks to Dodslectro for gettin' this guy's name out and doing an interview with him at their site.



This next song is an interesting one, completely in whatever language it's in, from the Moombahton artist LeDoom. This one's alongside Tony Mundaca, and it's called cumbiaTRON, and is certainly unique in it's own. It's got a half-dance vibe, half-dubstep approach to it, which would certainly create for a spectacle on the dance floor. But it definitely keeps you listening, and is a sure fire addition to your library.



Keepin' the foreign feel, this next song is from the artist A-Wax, who shows off his certain uniqueness and creativity and turning the song Tira O Pe by Buraka Som Sistema into his own trapstep mix. The original has seen a bit of work on the ropes with a few other remixes on the market, but has not touched the trapstep scene, until now with the help of A-Wax. Some of the song does sound like someone's waxing on and off, or maybe I'm just crazy...Do what you want with this bad boy, maybe you're creative enough to work it into your trapstep set.



Speakin' of moombahtrap, here's another track we didn't post despite it's upload two weeks ago. It's an awesome remix of the song Lapdance by N.E.R.D., done by Team Scoop. It's got a pretty nice layout, with one big drop in the middle, and then some more interesting artistry done in the latter half of the track. Not may favorite track in the world, but I don't know what the rest of the world likes either...



Our next song certainly takes it back to the American hip-hop way, with a dance vibe of it's own. This one's called Goin Down by Milo & Otis, and features a heavy dubstep influence within the drops to top off a pretty bangin' trapstep jam. Don't worry, this unoriginal mix doesn't forget the heavy snare on top of the dubstep whoops, and features use of the song It's Goin' Down by Yung Joc. You definitely gotta cop this bitch.



BEAR-TRAP is back with another sick trapstep jam. Upz N Downz is the theme of this one, although it's the longest single track he's produced and uploaded to date. Certainly a sign of improvement, you can hear that improvement as well as the depth of his songs continue to improve, as well as a wide range of abilities to break away from the same-old of one song and be able to create a variety of sounds, beats, and flavors which can combine for one track, as he has done with this one. It's also got a nice electro-bit added throughout with that beautiful synth-riff to carry things through. Great work, once again. Certified. Trap. Shit.



Ayeee, this one's bumpin' you know when you hear that "I whip my hair back and forth" sample from the Willow Smith song. This track is called Willows Theme from the artists DURD3N & Maskuerade, and is another great trapstep original. It's jumps right out at you with a loud beginning, and the action doesn't really stop throughout the song as both these DJs keep the bass loud and snares slippin'.



Damn son? Where'd ya find this?

Hell yeah we got a remix of Heads Will Roll by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs which has one of the classic beats to it. Alex Supremee and GBuck decide to get their hands dirty with this little trapstep remix runnin' at 2:51. While the song is slightly short, it's definitely sick as fuck as these two makes sick use of the original song to trap this one silly.



It's pretty fuckin' hard to fuck up a Daft Punk song, no matter what it is, when working on a remix. This song is not an example of any of that, although it is one of a Daft Punk remix. This time is a popular one, Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger, which keeps the trapstep treatment from Vass. This one is an awesome remix, and as expected, makes great use of the original which seems to lend itself well, I would think, to a trapstep remix when any attempt it. Definitely cop this one if I may say so myself.



I just have to post another Daft Punk trapstep remix right after the other, because you gotta have them together I say! This one is a remix of Technologic by J-LAH, a nearly three-minute jam with nice snare work at the start, followed by two drops and some good work of the original techno hit.



Here's another awesome original, called Face Down by the artist called Maker, out of Chicago, IL. He has an upcoming trapstep EP set to drop August 7th, called Money Fight, which will certainly introduce the whole trapstep scene to another up-and-coming artist serious about the genre. This song is just an taste of what's to come, and definitely gets the hopes up. This guys looks like he knows what he's down, and its apparent with the sick work done with the change of pace at the 2:55 mark of this one. Certified. Trap. Shit.



This one mos def has an indie feel to it, but that's alright cause that's some of my favorite kind of trap work. It's a song called Make This, originally by Kashii but this is a "London Flexin'" remix done by High Klassified. This one has some interesting sounds, samples, and instruments you may not have heard, and perhaps will inspire not only some inspiration, but also the will to support this guy's music!



Below is a bunch of other songs I'd like to share as well. Don't forget to check these out too!













Monday, July 30, 2012

[EXCLUSIVE RELEASE] // DJ Fade // Who Let The Dogs Out + Vixen (DJ Fade Remix)


DJ FADE // Who Let The Dogs Out
// Vixen (DJ Fade Remix)

What up bitches I got some new trapstep just waitin' to jump out the box from a young artist by the name of DJ Fade. But don't ever let the lack of name recognition get in the way of what you're listenin' too, cause chances are you'll hear this guy's name again, very soon. The first track you may remember, as he samples the classic dance-song Who Let the Dogs Out? by the ridiculous Baja Men. Thankfully, DJ Fade doesn't use too much of the original to rely on, and basically samples only one everlasting part of the original. This youngster uses the internationally recognized sound clip to showcase his wide range of skill to create a melodic trap single out of just one tiny sample. My favorite drop definitely has to be the 0:54 mark, as things go slow-mo for a second.

The second trap is a remix of the song Be My Vixen by Miguel Jontel, similar to the previous jam in that it relies mainly on one sample to lead things through, while DJ Fade definitely tones down the intensity in this one, letting the bass and snare flow all through the three minutes and eleven seconds. In good form, he is also able to keep some of the calm, heart-warming vibes of the original lurking in this remix, taking some of the sweeter parts of Miguel's original, and snapping them together to produce an awesome trapstep remix.

Cop both these bad boys and don't forget to do ya' homeboy's his due and follow him on his SoundCloud, Facebook, and Twitter: @Djfadethefuture.

Also take the time to follow us on our twitter, @RUNdaTRAPblog, if you want... ;)





Friday, July 27, 2012

dOpe Tendencies :: The Night Out (Trapstep Remix)


Here's a new one to share with ya! This track is called The Night Out, remixed by dOpe Tendencies while the original is by Martin Solveig. I just wanted to put this one up before the night was over, while I figured I may forget about it come tomorrow. This ones got a lot of flavor, trippy snare work, and great vocals to go along with. A very dOpe production, if I do say so myself...

[TRAPMIX] DEITY // JULY #TRAP MIX


Here's another trap mix I'd like to share with you, coming from the artist DEITY, under the name DXXXY on SoundCloud. While the mix is nothing groundbreaking, it's better than plenty which are shared every day, as he seems to do more than just throwin' together a bunch of trapstep songs. After the first breakdown to start things off, you can tell this mix is gonna be sure fire. Reviewing this mix would also sure be easier if I had a track list to work off, but considering the length of this bitch, I probably wouldn't wanna write down all those track names either, especially after putting the finishing touches on this bad boy. Nevertheless, things start off a little indie, with less influence from the hip-hop game, but the rap stars don't take long to pop their heads out around the 7:10 mark. But Diety does a nice job flowin' from the indie samples to the hip-hop samples, including a good amount of 2 Chainz throughout. One favorite mark includes the verse from 20:02-21:58, considering its relativity to the style of the female rapper and the same sort of angst seen in the work of artist of the sampled background beat, M.I.A. And after that, what's a trap mix without a little Gucci Mane singin' 'bout how he's in love with another white girl. Ahhh, just like the good ole' days... but as previously mentioned, it's certainly not just another Gucci trap mix, as Diety leans towards more popular trap remixes of radio hits, including remixes of Drank in My Cup, Climax, and Mercy. Definitely consider this mix when puttin' together your next set.

Don't forget to check out some more of DEITY's work over at his SoundCloud page.You should also check out his latest upload, a chopped-and-screwed remix of the song Up All Night by Drake x Nicki Minaj.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012


ATTENTION NIGGUH~!

Want to see your trapstep mix featured on this blog? We are more than happy to give you are least a bit more exposure than what you're at, so if you want to see your song posted on this blog, just drop your track in our SoundCloud group, titled the same as this blog: RUNdaTRAP!!.

TRAP ATTACK // VOLUME I


VOLUME I

Yo here comes ya' first volume of TRAP ATTACK, our daily or semi-daily, whatever the fuck you wanna call it, editions of the latest and hottest trapstep music you just have to check out. We're gonna bring it to you hard every time, so let's start things off with a heavy bass track from DJ Slink.

He's got a new track out today called Dirty Bass Girls. A very appropriate title considering the sample he uses at the beginning and the heavy bass drop first to come aboard. Definitely gotta give some love to the deep bass you hear throughout, as well as the snares added on top like cherry's on a sundae.



This next track comes from the mind of Nick Decay, who puts together a heavy bass and samples to come up with his original mix called Wish You Would. This one is pretty grimy throughout, with some flavor of dubstep added to the trippy snare, especially midway through the song. This one's pretty short and simple, but nicely done.
 


Now I'm sure you're prolly sick of all the god damn remixes of Mercy from ya' boy Kanye West, but we have another one here, sampling the song as well as a handful of others. This remix comes from Ayso, who puts the aforementioned song together with Hard In The Paint by Waka Flocka, certainly two songs who have had their fair share of slicing up and remixing. But this remix from Ayso is pretty sick itself, with an appropriate amount of snares to slice things up, as well as heavy bass-lines to drag things out across an atypical 3:51 minute mark. Don't let this beast keep you up at night.



DICE BEATS out of Chicago provides us with a remix of the song Hold The Line by Major Lazer, a track which already features a plentiful amount of remixes on the web. But DICE BEATS definitely does a classy job slowing down the DnB original for a much chiller remix which features spooky vocal samples from the original, as well as a bouncy beat to drive this one through ya' ear holes. While this one's a bit harder to dance to, it's surely an interesting remix deserving of some exposure, and that's what we're here for!



This original mix called Hood Cake by Leisure is a trippy trapstep jam to get your bass bumpin' hard. While this one is pretty short at only two and a half minutes, and gets fairly repetitive midway through, it still provides for a hard-hitting bass-line and sick synth-riff to lead this one down the rabbit hole. 



Mister Gray pulls through with a sick remix of songs from Kanye West x Jay-Z, and Luminox's work done on Bingo Players, to come up with his own little monster of a mix called Trap So Hard, an obvious play on words of the lead song, Niggas In Paris. While that song provides the flow of most of this remix, Mister Gray does a fancy job mixing Luminox's remix of the song Rattle by Bingo Players with the popular hip-hop jam, to give us a powerful 140.00 BPM jam which will easily tear through your woofers if you ain't got the stuff!



Latest euro-pop trapstep song you had the chance to rock out to? Probably wouldn't be able to name it, but now you can after listening to this next track. Remixing the 1986 song Brother Louie by the band Modern Talking, this man known as Ophex pulls out something truly original,completely re-working the euro-pop song his way, with sick work done around the 1:25 mark which is doubled up later in the song as he provides who breakdowns for a 3:51 timed jam.



We can move ahead a few years, taking things to 1994 with a remix of the worldwide hit done by the obscure project Corona, called The Rhythm of the Night, which was number one in Italy at its release for two months, as well as hitting number 11 on the U.S. Billboard charts in early 1995. But now this enigmatic eurodance song is back thanks to J-LAH with his trapstep remix of the song. This one plays fast at 140.00 BPM, but with a catchy bass-line, perhaps will reignite the world once again like the original did in '94-'95, although I wouldn't put much money on that happening...



The artist Viking Breakdance, who has possibly one of the coolest names I've heard in awhile, breaks down the song Bad Girls from M.I.A., and really slows it down with a chilled-vibe throughout most of the track, sponsored by a strong-bass to carry things through and the kinda synth you'd think to find in some hidden g-funk track on a bootleg Warren G mixtape. But I gotta say, I was never a fan of the M.I.A. original as much as her Paper Planes stuff, and Viking Breakdance is able to mold this track into something different and into something I certainly am enjoying. 



Contrary to what Viking Breakdance had put together above, this next track is MUCH more intense, starting off with a winding-synth to carry you through the entire song, which soon enough breaks off into a sick-ass remix of the song WRAP, from a collaboration between The Bloody Beetroots and Steve Aoki. This mix is done personally by Soniye Muzick, a Spanish DJ who absolutely tears this remix apart. He turns things up with this remix of an already loud track, something quite different from his previously uploaded track, called TRVNCE IN THE TRVP, a chill combination of EDM and trapstep you should also check out!



Tom Wrecks is up next with a sick remix of the song Tenderly by Disclosure. While the original is already sicc as fucc, Tom Wrecks does well to trap this one up for a powerful remix at your whim. Things are fast, and pretty mellow all around, as this track shouldn't tear up your speakers too hard. But it's certainly a slippery one, with a nice combination of snare, synth, and bass to provide for a nice 3:48-long track.



Both artists Santi Junior and TNGHT come together for this trapstep remix of the song Cooking All Morning, originally by 2 Chainz & Jay Stonez. This time 'round, the DJ's through some high-pitched synth throughout the track, while letting the two rappers do there thing just like in the original, not really getting in the way of the rap verses themselves. Instead, Santi Junior and TNGHT focus on complimenting the verses with some sick synth rides, and a powerful hook to push things together nice and tight.

[TRAPMIX] ILLY WALSH // STAY OFF MY CLOUD


Fresh for the summer season, DJ ILLY WALSH has put together a promo mix of 19 songs which he has sliced and trapped up to provide for a solid 26-minute mix of some glitchy trapstep music. He decides to start the mix off with a core of electro-songs featuring I Get by Bukez Finezt beautifully mixed with the song Trapped In Sydney by Craze And Codes. But eventually, the mix sees the flow-in of more lyrics, from rappers Lil Wayne and Juicy J thanks to tracks from Bitch Don't Trap by ULTRAVIOLET x WE BANG and Smoke That Bitch by the latter. Overall, the mix is nothing spectacular, but features a solid mix of trap-step songs and hip-hop jams to get the job done for about thirty minutes. You can check out the official track-list and order on the track's SoundCloud page, linked below.

This is one of the very few tracks avaliable from ILLY WALSH, who out of San Francisco, CA only has one other mix on his SoundCloud page.

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ILLY WALSH is in no way associated with the mass murderer, James Holmes.