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.

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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.