17 January 2013

Noah D - Fire Alarm

Great music doesn't have boundaries.

Let's start with that statement. It's a bold statement and one which I think fits Noah D's Fire Alarm. Growing up and living in rural areas, music access can be fairly limited. When I discovered grunge, post grunge and rock it was after the boundaries of music broke down and it was already rooted in rural America, ie I was 2 years too late. Electronic music hit me in the late 90s and the tunes "spoke" to me and led me to discover a new world of listening pleasure. Electronic is slowly making in roads in these parts of rural Idaho in the vein of tunes from Skrillex, Deadmau5 and a few others. A lot of metal heads in the country like the brashness of the beats and the "brutality" of the drops. If you are well groomed in the ways of dubstep, this is only ONE facet of a very broad sound.

What makes this EP one that doesn't have any boundaries? It's the album's accessibility. I'm sure you could be in Croydon, Paris, Calgary or Boise, ID, and enjoy the tunes produced on this album. Fire Alarm has an encompassing sound quality which can say something to the Bros and to those who want a tamer version of 140 music. A DJ playing a Bro set could drop "Fire Alarm" and the crowd would be happy or DJG (Grenier) could drop "Nuthin2it" or "Limitless" alongside his "Rivet" and would get the same effect. Heck, I'm sure I could take these tunes to some of my friends around here and get quite the reception. Noah D's Fire Alarm has great bombastic qualities: big brassy sounds, head nodding beats, and dance floor intensities. There are even some meditative tunes which will move you for times when your feet do not need to be in a club. There is a wonderful West Coast flavor within his synths, 808 madness on the percussions, and infectiously repeatable vocal samples. I can hear in my head a crowd going "Get Out" and "Wuh-Oh" with the lead tune "Fire Alarm."

One statement which I feel sums up Noah D's Fire Alarm comes from his closing vocal sample on the tune "Limitless" and it goes like this:

"You know, this music will get bigger and bigger and bigger until it reaches right people. Which to me is the whole world."


If you are a fan of the Dirt First Crew out of Salt Lake City, ElkBeats with Misk and EshOne, the Sin City Crew, or Joker, you will love this album.

You can find where you can purchase the album here.

12 January 2013

subtle - What I meant to say was and More than I could ever

Working in the vein of future grooves, Kissimmee artist subtle is bringing a wonderful take on midtempo relaxation. I featured his tune "Lush" on episode 44 of the Chilldown Period and I can't wait to share more of his tunes in the future!













Kid Kong - Yush and Pyramids

If you have been listening to the Dubstep Directive lately you will have heard an up and coming producer by the name of Kid Kong! He has put out quite a few tasty treats for your auditory sensibilities and one of his  songs I feel is underplayed is his tune YUSH from his Run the Trap release. Do Kid a favor and press play, download and destroy your sound system with this song.







Let's throw in his tune Pyramids for good measure :)



02 January 2013

Lady Killa - National Hater Awards

Big tune from Lady Killa! The Flow, the bass, the melodies are straight fire! I've been playing this tune over and over again! Big ups, LK! One of many tunes I'd love to feature on the Dubstep Directive!


31 December 2012

Dubstep Directive - Year End Grime Speactacular 2012

Welcome to the Year End Grime Spectacular of the Dubstep Directive! You can download it here.

This is my first Grime mix and I hope you enjoy it. I created the podcast cover in tribute to my favorite soft drink: Dr. Pepper! Dr. Pepper is smooth and tasty and Grime is smooth and aurally tasty.

I am somewhat new to the Grime scene and the instrumentals and tunes are quickly filling up my hard drives. If you do not know much about Grime, then I hope you take a chance, download the podcast and listen. If you are into the Grime scene already I hope you enjoy this mix as well. We have an hour and fifteen minutes of Grime instrumentals, Grime vocals. and Grime flavored dubstep.

I need to say thanks to everyone who made this podcast possible! Let's get into the show!



B Major
Atlantis
Facebook || bandcamp ||


Superisk
Find Your Way VIP



Marvell Music
London to Atlanta
Facebook || website ||


Footsie
Duppy Mekka
1-Spliff
Braindead Entertainment
Website || Amazon || iTunes ||


Gravity
Mixed Sources
Facebook || Website || 


Mossmade Beatz
Winston's Scarface
Grab That EP
Facebook || Bandcamp ||


Spooky
The Devil Within
Murderer - EP (iTunes)
Oil Gang (website)
Facebook || Website ||


J-Sweet
Meat Wagon
Okay EP
Marxmen Dubs
Artist Profile || iTunes || Marxmen Dubs Website


Teeza
Azkaban
The Set Up EP
Triangulum
 Boomkat || Facebook ||


Mr. Mitch
Tash Wax
Tash Wax/SuperFreak
Gobstopper
Facebook || YouTube ||


Kid Kong
I'm not human
Facebook || bandcamp ||


Vinja
Flute Loop
Facebook || Website ||


Royal T
Orangeade
Orangeade EP - Single
Butterz
Facebook || Discogs ||


Darq E Freaker
Cherryade
Cherryade EP - Single
Oil Gang
Facebook ||


SRC
Tangerine
The Tangerine EP
Triangulum
Facebook ||


Rude Kid
Dentist
Are You Ready?
No Hats No Hoods
Facebook || iTunes || NHNH Shop


Swindle
Ringworm
Ignition
Swindle Productions
Facebook || Website ||


Gemmy
Tales of the Deep
Tales of the Deep EP
Wonders of the World
Facebook || Discogs ||


Subzero
Grime Puddle
Grime Puddle
Subzero


Champion
Crystal Meth
Crystal Meth/Speed
Butterz
Facebook || Website ||


Z dot
Harpoon
Z Fire EP
Elite Music
Facebook ||


Kozzie
I'm Famous (Radio Edit)
I'm Famous Remixes
No Hats No Hoods
Facebook ||


Faze Miyake
Take Off V.I.P.
Second Six EP
Woofer Music
Facebook ||


Skyla
Microphone
Facebook



ZHA
Back Door Chicken
Left Leg Skank
White Peach
Facebook ||





18 December 2012

Chilldown Period - Episode 44 - Quantum Displacement

First off, gotta give credit for this podcast cover.
The background picture (taken in the town of Long Beach, Washington) is from Upupa4me and the photo can be found here. The people in the photo come from this photo taken by vonderauvisuals. The Creative Commons licenses can be found here and here for the respective photos.

To give you an insight to what I've been talking about for my podcast cover, here is a scientific taste looking at displacement on the subatomic level by using a SQUID device. Quantum is reserved for measuring movement, volume, etc., in the subatomic level. Very Small quantities. Here, we take what could be at the subatomic level (movement of electrons) and move from a small, quantum size to the Newtonian. Michio Kaku is one scientist trying to find a universal law so you can move from quantum/subatomic levels into Newtonian physics. What would happen if you could emulate the movement of an electron (go from one area, disappear, and show up in another place) and put humans in that same sphere. i.e., move them from one place and have them inexplicably appear in some place else. Such as a group of people from Chicago to a sleepy little town in Washington State? That's what I hope to show with this podcast cover.

I apologize for taking so long to get this podcast out. Holidays are coming, I'm trying to go on vacation, and my body seems to fight against me right now. So, my apologies for taking so long. I hope the wait is worth it.

You can download the podcast here, if you would like to do that as well!

Now, onto the tracklisting!


I Δ I
'Always'



CORVL
000
Facebook


Dead Times
Centuries
Dead Times
Bad Panda Records


XXYYXX
Lonely Sometimes
Relief in Abstract label
Facebook


VILLΛGE
Dive
Takeover
Facebook 



Prism
Iconic Soul
Facebook



Dynasty Electric
Eye Wide Open
Dynasty Electric
Courtesy of Ariel Publicity
Facebook || Website


Hekkla
Bring it
KeepDeep Culture 



Wolftek
End of the Line
End of the Line EP
Facebook 


Zitan
Recollect
Facebook




Tulpa (facebook) & Fedbymachines (facebook)
Winter's Solstice



Korkey Buchek
I tell you
Facebook


subtle
lush
Facebook


Submotion Orchestra
Snow
Fragments
Exceptional Blue
iTunes || Facebook || Website


Mister Tweeks
Addicted
Dubstep.NET exclusive
pelicanfly
Facebook


Aaron Static
251
Reflections
Slime Recordings
Facebook || Webiste


DigitalPunk ft. Julia Belaya
Where is Your Love
Trilobit Records (website)
Facebook



Qualmsound
Chante (Dub)
Facebook || Website


Subranger and Elo Method
Waters of Forgetfulness
WELCOME
VK




SoundNBeats
Misty Hills
MLD014
Melodica Netlabel



Eskmo
I Just Want
Language EP
Ancestor
Facebook || Website


Elo Method
Enter the Heavens Door
Flavors.me


ExT and Zelmershead (Facebook)
Shady
Zelmershead website


Vanity (UK) feat Charlotte Rawling
Shelter
(also find it at Fat Kid on Fire)
facebook || bandcamp