Album UK 2011 on Sludge label
Electronic and Hip-Hop/Rap (Dubstep)
This time its all about the battle for Sludge, a battle of the UK vs the US. So, with all that in mind, Sludge are proud to introduce some fresh faces with the likes of AfroWhitey, hailing all the way from Orlando Florida. These Florida boys come fully loaded with some southern style swagger and hefty dirty basslines, this is what happens when Crunk meets Dub. Call it "Crunkstep", "Dubcrunk" or just simply "dance floor destroyers". First up label boss and chief of all things big and bassy, Ed Solo steps up with his VIP mix of AfroWhitey's "Ridin". Now some people say you should write music like you make love, starting off slow and gentle and then working things into a frenzy. If that is the case then Mr Solo arrives, kicks your back door in and pounds away like the final conjugal visit to a death row inmate. Tearing sub frequencies, warping mid range and vocals with more hook then a fisherman, this one is built for the dance floor. Next up is Josh Money with "Bullet for the Bears". Here's a track with so many crazy ideas and edits that it might have been made in Charlie Sheen's studio. It wins here, it wins there, its basically got win written all over it. Big glitch bass and smackin crunk vocals, "Bullet for the Bears" brings a fresh new twist to the ever growing Dubstep sound. In a battle that sees the UK vs the US, it's tough to pick a winner and I reckon both tracks will be burning up clubs on each side of the Atlantic.
Josh Money voc, US album by | |
AfroWhitey , performer on track |
Ed Solo remix |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Ridin (Ed Solo VIP Mix) | AfroWhitey | 4:23 | |
2 | Bullet For The Bears (Original Mix) | Josh Money | ||
3 | Josh Money | |||
4 | Josh Money |