The Mystik Journeymen tapes

Mystik Journeymen – “There will be Blood (feat. MURS & Scarub)” (play)

“There will be Blood (feat. MURS & Scarub)” is from Return 2 the love, a compilation of Mystic Journeymen songs recorded in the 1990s on 4-track tape and sold out their backpacks.

Return 2 the loveMystik Journeymen, MURS, Scarub
“There will be Blood (feat. MURS & Scarub)” (mp3)
from “Return 2 the love”
(Outhouse Records)

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A Dub Gabriel invasion

Dub Gabriel – “Tactile Evasion (Liquid Stranger Remix)” (play)

If you go to a dubstep show at least 25% of the crowed are dreddies. Not the Grateful Dead kind, more like raver kind who smoke joints out in the smoking section of the club. With the dancehall intro, laser-beam bass line, and forest effects, “Tactile Evasion (Liquid Stranger Remix)” is sure to be a hit with that crowd. Or any crowd that’s into epic-swarming dubstep.

Restless YouthDub Gabriel
“Tactile Evasion (Liquid Stranger Remix)” (mp3)
from “Restless Youth”
(Destroy All Concepts)

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The zombies are coming

Ursula 1000 – “Zombies (Dj Ayers RMX)” (play/download)

When it comes to artists who ignore trends and write original electronic songs, Ursula 1000 and DJ Ayers would be two artists who come to mind. And if I had to predict what kind of techno would provide the soundtrack to an all out zombie invasion, it would be acid. “Zombies” is a classic techno lovers wet dream and I hope that when a zombie catches me and starts chewing on my brain, this song is blasting in the background.

Get all the Ursula 1000 info over on his official site.

Mean Streets

Project Midnight – “Mean Street” (play/download)

Project Midnight may be a newcomer on the bass music scene, but his productions show a maturity that’s anything but amateur. Recording for Fixed Music, Foulplay Dubstep, and running his own digi-label, Reboot Records, Project Midnight’s dubs are making the dubstep rounds including Beatport’s must-hear Dubstep tracks of the month. Take a little taste for yourself with “Mean Streets” a tune that goes from classic drum n’ bass to sweeping modern dubstep with total grace and ease

Hear more music from Project Midnight on his Myspace Page.