
via House Of Love album cover
Babe Rainbow has got curves in all the right places. That’s right, Cameron Reed aka Babe Rainbow is an instance of dubstep finding home in North America and sounding fantastic! Creating anxious cries of Chia pets wanting so badly to grow, Reed captures the stages of evolution in his pieces – from concept to result we hear the complexity of growth, whamp of yearning, and thud of arrival. What Reed has also successfully accomplished is not only bringing dubstep to North America, but North America to dubstep. Taking Wavves‘ “Weed Demon” and dressing it up in the most magical costume of beats and drops, the all too familiar tune has gained new meaning…I guess you can even go as far as saying that Babe Rainbow has changed weed. Yeah, I’ll stick with that one. Evidence below and download a bunch more tunes at the Babe Rainblog.
Babe Rainbow x Wavves – Weed Demon (Surf-Step Edit)
Babe Rainbow – Shaved
As the weather gets colder and the skies go grayer music points to an epic and dark climax, dubstep. As much as I love dubstep year round there’s nothing quite like walking in a brisk night with a pair of dank headphones blasting Burial or any of Skream’s fantastic mixtapes. A big thanks to Bare Files for hosting so many records and mixes – just follow this link to a South London lover’s anthology of exactly 2,951 mixes made by the likes of Kode9, Plastician, Skream and every other innovator of the genre. If you like what you hear then head over to Bare Dubs and purchase some great vinyl. Here’s a pretty historic moment in Dubstep:
Radio 1 – Breezeblock – Kode9 Presents Burial 04-Apr-2006
As the weather gets colder and the skies go grayer music points to an epic and dark climax, dubstep. As much as I love dubstep year round there’s nothing quite like walking in a brisk night with a pair of dank headphones blasting Burial or any of Skream’s fantastic mixtapes. A big thanks to Bare Files for hosting so many records and mixes – just follow this link to a South London lover’s anthology of exactly 2,951 mixes made by the likes of Kode9, Plastician, Skream and every other innovator of the genre. If you like what you hear then head over to Bare Dubs and purchase some great vinyl. Here’s a pretty historic moment in Dubstep:
Radio 1 – Breezeblock – Kode9 Presents Burial 04-Apr-2006
As the weather gets colder and the skies go grayer music points to an epic and dark climax, dubstep. As much as I love dubstep year round there’s nothing quite like walking in a brisk night with a pair of dank headphones blasting Burial or any of Skream’s fantastic mixtapes. A big thanks to Bare Files for hosting so many records and mixes – just follow this link to a South London lover’s anthology of exactly 2,951 mixes made by the likes of Kode9, Plastician, Skream and every other innovator of the genre. If you like what you hear then head over to Bare Dubs and purchase some great vinyl. Here’s a pretty historic moment in Dubstep:
Radio 1 – Breezeblock – Kode9 Presents Burial 04-Apr-2006
As the weather gets colder and the skies go grayer music points to an epic and dark climax, dubstep. As much as I love dubstep year round there’s nothing quite like walking in a brisk night with a pair of dank headphones blasting Burial or any of Skream’s fantastic mixtapes. A big thanks to Bare Files for hosting so many records and mixes – just follow this link to a South London lover’s anthology of exactly 2,951 mixes made by the likes of Kode9, Plastician, Skream and every other innovator of the genre. If you like what you hear then head over to Bare Dubs and purchase some great vinyl. Here’s a pretty historic moment in Dubstep:
Radio 1 – Breezeblock – Kode9 Presents Burial 04-Apr-2006