A couple of weeks ago WYLSS posted about Criminal Minds, who are part of a new trend of Brazilian house. They've just released a new track, check it out:
Criminal Minds - Learning (Original Mix) by criminalminds
The heavy bass and drums from usually associated with dubstep feature in Criminal Minds' work, but they integrate to form their own style, which is pretty cool.
More from them soon.
Monday, 24 January 2011
Bassworm? YES PLEASE
Bassworm is an up'n'coming one. The thing that makes him stand out is the fact that he's different. And being different is always cool. I don't really know how to some up his music. It's progressive house, but a more creative label is needed. This is his description:
I think music nowadays is getting way too generic, not that that's a bad thing, but I get tired of it once in a while. So I decided to follow generic format songs and infuse them with my own kind of musical disorder as to not bore listeners with the same kind of crap they listen to over and over again,
Sincerly,
Bassworm
Maybe that will shed some light on it. It definitely isn't everybody's cup of tea, but just listen and figure it out for yourselves.
Bassworm - The Small Plastic Toy Elephant Army (Original Mix) by Bassworm
Marcio Lama - BOO! (Original Mix) by Bassworm
Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again (Marcio Lama Trance Bootleg Mix) by Bassworm
So, what did you think?
I think music nowadays is getting way too generic, not that that's a bad thing, but I get tired of it once in a while. So I decided to follow generic format songs and infuse them with my own kind of musical disorder as to not bore listeners with the same kind of crap they listen to over and over again,
Sincerly,
Bassworm
Maybe that will shed some light on it. It definitely isn't everybody's cup of tea, but just listen and figure it out for yourselves.
Bassworm - The Small Plastic Toy Elephant Army (Original Mix) by Bassworm
Marcio Lama - BOO! (Original Mix) by Bassworm
Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again (Marcio Lama Trance Bootleg Mix) by Bassworm
So, what did you think?
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