BLUNDERDOME XXIII DJ Set Visual Mix by @389
Genres: UK Bass, UK Garage, Breaks, Breakbeats, Electronic
[Tracklist]
Huerta - Waxwing Air
yunè pinku - Heartbeat
Overmono - Good Lies
Mother of Pearls - Hive
Ivohé, SSSLIP - Huevitos Fritos - SSSLIP Remix
O'Flynn, Frazer Ray - Love Fading
Baltra, Guava - Where I End - Guava Remix
Bing - Azil
Happa - Clouds (Sax)
Larry - Nines
Fen Sage - Stratagem
Jack Chrysalis - Feels Like
Joe Polar - 3Flake
Fred again.., KAMILLE - Kammy (like i do)
Happa - Ls14 Battler
Daniel Bedingfield - Gotta Get Thru This (D'N'D Radio Edit)
Baltra, Scuba - druzy@ [Scuba's Bassdrive Refix]
Biicla - That's My Shit
ATRIP - Fussy
DIRTY GLASSEZ - In My Mind
DIRTY GLASSEZ - ICE
J Wax - Limes
O'Flynn, Frazer Ray - Limes
Overmono - Blow Out
Portway - Free Cam
Stin Nine - Fantasi4
Bing - Silent Talking
Joviee - Take Your Time
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Tracklist:
MG1 • Ionic Funk (20XXX Battle Music) • Krystle (URL Cyber Palace Mix) • Ginger Claps • Ghost • 覆面調査員 (GabberTrap Mix) • Out by 16, Dead on the Scene • かわいい Post Rave Maximalist • Phase α • Freewill (Phase β) • Excruciating Deth (Phase γ) • Hidden Power (Phase δ) • MG2
Spotify ♪ Bandcamp ♪ Youtube
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LOEFAH // JUMP START
[SINGLE, JUL 2024]
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@ppg-villains-defense-lawyer, Responding to your #s, they are actually rivals. I will be brief. Well, not really. XD
What happens is that I am writing a fanfiction #kevedd for Wattpad and in this story, Mandark and Double D are best friends and are encouraged to form a band together with Courage, Bubbles and Jack. Dexter upon learning this and of course not to be left behind also decides to form a band with the first ones he met along the way and thus starts a small war between both bands in the pure style of the battle of Britpop
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Diessa - ASCII FANTASY, 2021
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Figure 8 • I'm Your Doll • In Time • Glass & Patron • Mothercreep
Spotify ♪ YouTube
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little playlist I made recently
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Tidal Memory Exo, Iglooghost (2024)
I spent too long admiring the cover of this record without pausing to think what it could mean, what that artwork may hint is lurking inside. Tidal Memory Exo is Iglooghost’s most brutal record, not just because it crams beats upon booms upon clatters upon crashes (that, after all, has long been his thing) but because it has no light, no glimmers of hope. There’s none of the relief and cuteness of Neō Wax Bloom and Lei Line Eon, Malliagh’s newly-prominent but forcefully flat vocals heightening a sense of sinister despondency.
Pick: ‘Coral Mimic’
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