Cry Wolf & Aylen – “Silence Pt. II” (FREE DL!!) [Dubstep//Electronic]

Cry Wolf and Aylen - Silence Pt. II

We’ve got an interesting collaboration for you guys here today from two East Coast artists. The first is one you’re probably familiar with if you’ve been with us a while: North Carolina producer and musician Cry Wolf. He’s been on our radar for a while now, and actually just signed with Le Castle Vania‘s label, Always Never Records. Having collaborated on this track, which is released through the new label, with local New Jersey producer Aylen. The influence of the two artists blend together in a way that creates a very unique and original sound, almost like an upbeat trancey anthem, except with this deep, churning level of bass-filled filth grumbling below the synth line. And of course you can snag it up FREE! Get at it!

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Cry Wolf & Aylen - “Silence Pt. II” — FREE Download!!

Album Review: Datsik – Cold Blooded Pt. 1 EP [Dubstep//Grime]

Datsik - Cold Blooded EP

So today we posted the new track from Firepower Records artist GetterBut now we have something from the man himself, owner and operator of Firepower: Datsik. Troy Beetles released his new 7-track Cold Blooded EP today through Beatport and iTunes. It features the new collaboration track with Excision that I’m sure many of you have heard by now: ”Vindicate”. But that’s just one track among six other bass-heavy, earth-shaking tunes on the album. If you caught Datsik on his Firepower Tour, you probably heard a couple of these tunes; but hot damn did he deliver on this one. This EP certainly surpasses Vitamin D in my opinion as a release from the Canadian producer. It features such a wide spread of styles: “Cold Blooded” comes out of the gate, hands swinging and kicking out some super heavy drumstep; then track 2, “Automatik” takes it back to the sounds of early Datsik, with a nice crisp, clean slow beat and really dope wobbles; and then, out of no where, with “Juicebox”, Datsik gets all funky on us, and it’s absolutely incredible. I’ll give you guys the opportunity to explore the rest of the EP; and believe me, it’s worth it!

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Datsik Cold Blooded Pt. 1 EP Buy on Beatport // Buy on iTunes

Funkadelphia Picks: “Juicebox”, “Automatik (feat. Messinian)” and “Cold Blooded”

SKisM – “NSD Vol. 34 (Division Mix Part 4)” (FREE DL!!) [Dubstep//Grime]

Today is a pretty special day, because it’s the release of the newest, and final installation in SKisM‘s Division Series mixes. The entire The Division EP is now available in digital format, with the wax on its way (don’t worry, we already ordered our copy)! If you know anything about us over here at Funkadelphia, it should probably be a given that we’re big fans of SKisM and his unrelenting, filthy bass attacks. This new mix doesn’t let up for one second; and if you listen to all 4 mixes together, they flow together to create one giant super-mix. It’s completely FREE too, so be sure to snag it below. Enjoy!!

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SKisM - “NSD Vol. 34 (Division Mix Part 4)” — Direct Download [FREE] // Full Tracklist

[BONUS!]

If you missed any of the other Division Mix‘s, here you go! All are available for FREE download.

Opiuo – Butternut Slap Part 3 EP [Glitch//Bass]

Opiuo is undoubtedly, in my mind at least, one of the most versatile and unique bass acts on the circuit at the moment. After just from a North American tour with VibeSquaD- who also just released some new material- the Australian producer released the third installment in his Butternut Slap EP series. Opiuo is simply excellent at using varying time signatures to create extremely interesting break-beat tempos and rhythms, which is a large part of what makes this release so great. But not only that, he also has some of the most complex composition, and the utilization of actual instruments shows through so effectively in his sound.

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Opiuo Butternut Slap Part 3 EP Buy the EP

Funkadelphia Picks: “In Search of King Anchovy” and ” Trout Snout”

Document One – D Is for Document One Part 1 EP (“Body Pump” FREE DL!) [Dubstep//Grime]

If you’re looking for some really heavy sh*t to round out your day, then oh boy, do I have just the thing for you! Document One, perhaps one of the most notable artists off the Buygore Records label (aside from Borgore himself of course!), just dropped their new D Is for Document One Part 1 EP today! The British duo have been dominating the grime scene over the past couple years, dropping track after track of extreme filth. This new release is no exception, and just like any Buygore release, the whole thing is unrelenting from the first track to the last. Just don’t say we didn’t give you fair warning!!

Document One - Soundcloud // Beatport // Facebook // Twitter

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Document One D Is for Document One Part 1 Buy on Beatport **”Body Pump” FREE download below!

01) “Already Lost” (feat. Tigerlight) — Buy on Beatport

02) “The Feeling” — Buy on Beatport

03) “Body Pump” — FREE Download

04) “Roll It Up Inhale” (feat. Shay) — Buy on Beatport

Doctor P – Animal Vegetable Mineral Part 1 EP [Dubstep//Grime]

When you’re talking about dubstep, especially the early grime scene, it’s impossible not to mention important contributors to the scene: Circus Records, especially Flux Pavilion and his partner in crime, Doctor P.  It’s been a awhile since the Doctor has dished out some new filth to please the eardrums, so his new Animal Vegetable Mineral Part 1 EP dropping this morning was more than a pleasant surprise. He had released a snippet of “Galaxies & Stars”, so we were already just clinging to the edge of our seats. The UK mastermind has done it again. Turn up that bass and get to this one!

Unfortunately only 2 of the tracks are available to listen to prior to purchase the album; but we promise you, this is definitely one worth dishing the money out for! It’s DOCTOR P!!!

Doctor P - Website // Soundcloud // Facebook // Twitter

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Doctor P - Animal Vegetable Mineral Part 1 EP Buy on iTunes

Funkadelphia Picks:  ”Bulletproof” and “Flying Spaghetti Monster”

01) “Galaxies & Stars” (feat. Ce’Cile)

02) “Flying Spaghetti Monster”

03) “Keep on Dancing”

04) “Bulletproof” (feat. Eva Simmons)

SKisM – Division Series Pt. 2 EP (BRAND NEW TRACK + REMIX!) + BONUS FREE MIX!! [Dubstep//Grime]

As promised, SKisM is back with another brand new track and a new remix for us! It’s part of the Division Series, this being the Division Series Pt. 2 (you can see our article on Part 1 HERE). The track is called “Red Heat”, and the EP also features a remix from drum & bass producer TC. Both of these tracks are packed full of grime and bass, but each manage to have complete different approaches to the same tune at the same time. I think I’m going with SKisM on this one though. Anyway, I’ll let you guys judge for yourselves. Enjoy!

SKisMSoundcloud //Beatport // Facebook // Twitter

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SKisM - “Red Heat (Original Mix)” — Buy on Beatport

SKisM - “Red Heat (TC Remix)” — Buy on Beatport

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[BONUS!]

Back when SKisM dropped the first EP in this series, he also promised he’d be giving out a FREE mix with each part of the EP. So, as I submit the newest installment to the EP series, I also present you with: “NSD Vol. 27 (Division Mix Pt. 2 of 4)” for your enjoyment!! FREE DOWNLOAD BELOW!

SKisM - “NSD Vol. 27 (Division Mix Pt. 2 of 4)” — Direct Download [FREE] // Full Tracklist

SKisM & DC Breaks – “Killer” + 2 Bonus Remixes + “NSD Vol. 25 (Division Mix Pt. 1 of 4)” [FREE DL!]

Never Say Die has been absolutely killing it on the dubstep front lately; boasting names like Dodge & FuskiEpticZomboy, 501 and SKisM. I’ve been following these guys for quite some time now, so it’s good to seem them starting to get some SERIOUS attention. Well SKisM is back with some new music for us, and by that I mean quite a bit of new music. We’ll start off with this new EP of his: it features his new track “Killer”, which was co-produced with DC Breaks and also features Dee FreerOn top of that, SKisM also tacked on 2 remixes of the track, one  from Tantrum Desire and the other from CRUSH. I have to say, I think I might enjoy the Tantrum Desire remix the most (even more than SKisM’s mix… not to say these aren’t all bangers). CRUSH’s version of the track is actually a house remix. Well, I guess SKisM still felt this wasn’t enough, because he also dropped a brand new FREE 20 minute mix on us! So much good new music! Enjoy!

SKisM - Soundcloud    Beatport    Facebook    Twitter

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SKisM & DC Breaks - “Killer” (feat. Dee Freer) — Direct Download [FREE]* // Buy on Beatport

*The free download for this track is not the Original Mix of the track, but rather the Radio Mix.

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SKisM & DC Breaks - “Killer (Tantrum Desire Remix)” — Buy on Beatport

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SKisM & DC Breaks – “Killer (CRUSH Remix)” — Buy on Beatport

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SKisM - “Never Say Die Vol. 25 (Division Mix Pt. 1 of 4)” — Direct Download [FREE]

Jack Deezl – Unrest EP (Debut EP + EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW!)

So the day is finally upon us for Philadelphia producer and Actual Records labelmate Jack Deezl to unveil his debut Unrest EP upon us. Now, if you’ve seen him live anytime in the past couple of weeks, you’ve probably heard a few of these songs. “Coast” and “Hear Murmurs” have both been at the forefront of a lot of his sets, but most of the EP still remains unknown. Giving it a listen, the whole thing is absolutely amazing. Despite it’s length of six tracks, this mini-album packs in a momentous amount of content. One of the most enjoyable things about Jack Deezl’s music is it’s dark ambiance, which seems to be a consistent mood throughout most of his tracks. I was lucky enough to sit down with the producer and talk to him about the new EP and his DJ/producing career in general (you can listen to the EP down at the bottom):

K: “Where are you originally from?”

JD: “Asbury Park, New Jersey”

K: “And what are you doing in Philadelphia now?”

JD: “I’m a music technology major at Drexel University. I just finished my Junior year.”

K: “How long have you been producing?”

JD: “I started using computers to record music, as a means of recording various different bands I was in during high school, when I was 14. As that progressed, I began to learn how to use them more and started messing around with software instruments and making beats. At 17 or 18, I started taking it seriously, but I was still just making hip-hop beats. I started making Bass music about two years ago in 2010 when I was 19.”

K: “What was your motivation to start producing?”

JD: “Well, my band broke up. And I wanted to start another band, but that wasn’t happening and I was listening to a lot of Justice and SebastiAn, so I was like ‘Well, maybe I’ll just do this producer thing for now’. And then I never started another band, so the electronic stuff just kind of naturally became my main thing.”

K: “What was your first piece of equipment and the software you were first using?”

JD: “The first electronic thing I got was a microkorg I got when I was like 13. The first software I used was Garage Band on my MacBook. Then I eventually got Logic through a friend. I used that for a couple years and then I switched over to Ableton somewhat recently and have been using that ever since.”

K: “And, what do you use now, both in terms of equipment and software?”
JD: “I use Ableton Live to produce and to play live. I use an Akai MPK25 in the studio as my main Midi controller. And an APC40 sometimes as well. And then I use an Akai MPD24 to play live, which is custom midi-mapped to various things in Ableton. And I use a lot of different stuff in the studios at Drexel, like different analog outboard gear; and I use the different studios they have to record some stuff and sample it back in. I record a lot of my own samples using guitar or piano and load it back in through the computer, manipulating the audio and stuff like that.”

K: “In choosing songs to remix, do you feel you generally choose a song that you think would sound good to be remixed, or just songs that you personally enjoy?”

JD: “Usually it’s a song I enjoy. A remix takes a good amount of time for me, so I don’t just choose a song because I think ‘Oh, I could do a banger remix of this,’ or anything. I just do stuff that I genuinely think is cool and that I want to spend a lot of time on. And then, when I do a remix, I try not to really make it like the original song, I try to just take enough elements from the original song, that people can still tell it’s a remix of that song, but I treat it more like I’m just sampling the original song and making a new thing.”

K: “Do you have a personal favorite track of yours?”
JD: “Yeah ‘Coast’. I think that’s my best one; that and ‘Heart Murmurs’.”

K: “I know you said you sample some of your own guitar and piano, but I still want to ask: do you dabble with any other instruments?”

JD: “Yeah, I’ve been playing guitar for 13 years and piano for, I guess, 8 years. I play some other stuff too but not very well, haha.”

K: “What’s been your favorite gig/show you’ve played? Or, do you have one?”
JD: “Yeah, the one we did April 27th with Proper Villains was probably my favorite gig I’ve ever played. And The Electric Factory was really awesome too, sheerly just because it felt like a huge landmark, and it was the biggest gig I had played; it felt like ‘ok, this is serious now’. But as far as just strictly which one I had the most fun at, definitely the Proper Villains show, just because we had the whole Actual Records crew together, which we don’t get to do a lot. The crowd was huge that night, we packed like 500 kids in there, and we made that whole thing happen ourselves.”

K: “Do you have a favorite venue to play at in Philly?”

JD: “Warehouse of Destruction, which is where the Proper Villains show was at. Basically just anywhere that’s not a legit venue; anywhere that’s a warehouse or a house party. Those are always the most fun, haha.”

K: “You said ‘Coast’ was your favorite, but are there any other tracks from the upcoming EP that you’d say we should keep our eyes out for?”
JD: “We’re gonna do a single release of ‘Riddim’, one of the tracks off the EP. We’re gonna release that with a remix from a really awesome producer who’s also a local. But I can’t say too much just yet, so just keep an eye out for it”

K: “What DJ’s/producers would you say have inspired you?”

JD: “Probably, Skream, Amon Tobin and NOISIA are the producers who have inspired and influenced me the most. Their stuff is all amazing, in their own different ways.”

K: “What other music do you listen to aside from electronic?”

JD: “Everything. I listen to a lot of classical music. My favorite composers are Debussy and Stravinsky. I listen to a lot of alternative rock stuff too like, Minus the Bear, The Fall of Troy, Explosions in the Sky…I have a pretty broad spectrum, I like whatever catches my ear.”

K: “Who are some other up and comers, in either Philly or on the nation level, that you really like or are into?”
JD: “Architekt, he’s a local guy; I really like what he’s got going on. Pudgey Malone, he’s another local guy; we did the ‘Neon’ remix together. Nomster, who also helped me mix ‘Coast’; he’s another guy that’s coming up and has a really awesome sound. Phantom Shilla’s got a lot of really, really good stuff coming out now too. I don’t know, there’s a ton of people doing cool stuff now but I don’t want to ramble.”

K: “What are the big plans for the rest of the Summer?”

JD: “I got a show with Reid Speed, July 19th, at Underground Arts. I got a party coming up at Rutgers that we’re still working on. Then hopefully setting up some big stuff for the end of Summer. We’ll see. There’ll be more underground Actual Records stuff going on. But I can’t say too much now, gotta keep the element of surprise.”

K: “Anything else you want to say?”

JD: “I wanna smoke weed with Bill Murray.”

So keeping that all in mind, it’s time we got to the actual music isn’t it? This is a really, really, reallllly strong debut release from Jack Deezl. I’m looking forward to the future of the Philly EDM scene, and this record gives me a lot of hope.

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Jack Deezl Unrest EP Purchase Here

Funkadelphia Picks: Track 4, “Riddim” is where the EP really starts getting good, followed by “Heart Murmurs”, “Coast” and “Coast Pt. II”, the final four tracks of this seven track record definitely all deserve a listen!

Jack Deezl – “Coast Pt. II” [FUNKADELPHIA EXCLUSIVE!]

This is a big moment for us: first Funkadelphia exclusive, leading up to our first ever house party (co-hosted by Actual Records – Jack Deezl’s very own label). So what we have for you is Mr. Jack Deezl’s brand new track “Coast Pt. II”. I’m sure you remember the first part (featured in our Jack Deezl Artist Spotlight). The second part is a lot more dubby, and quite a bit more wobbly. But I have to say, I think I prefer Pt. II to Pt. I (that’s right II is greater than I). I’m sure we’ll be hearing him drop this at the Satellite Campus party this weekend (Saturday, June 23rd). So be sure to check out the track, but as we know, these songs are always best heard live, so come on out Saturday night and check out Jack Deezl as well as the whole Actual Records and Funkadelphia crew! Enjoy!

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Jack Deezl - “Coast Pt. II”