Dubstep fans are going to love this week’s edition of Powerful Picks. We have collected a wide variety of halftime madness with enough contrast in sound to appeal to every kind of basshead. Crank it up loud and get ready to head-bang to this week’s Powerful Picks!
Myro – Talk To Me
Once again channeling the stylings of old school dubstep, Myro has also released a new fire banger with reggae influences. The song’s riser focuses on a strange sample from a stand up comic, which is slapped away by massive bass and drums hitting your eardrums with a rapid fire wobble assult.
Helicopter Showdown & Sluggo – Slaughter Pop
Helicopter Showdown returns once again to deliver yet another MASSIVE tune filled with captivating melodies, huge sounds, and head-shattering bass. Each of the song’s sounds have been layered so that they all sound super big and full of juicy texture. The producers keep it interesting throughout the drop by adding in a variety of short samples and other elements with stunning attention to detail.
AutoErotique – Run For Cover
If you haven’t heard of AutoErotique then you’ve been missing out on some serious bass house. After recently releasing his EP “Darker Things” on Dim Mak, it’s clear that his impact on the electro scene has been a heavy one. “Run For Cover” will have you looking for your nearest shelter when this hard-hitting electro hit drops. With that track being packed full of unique sound design and crisp synth work, you couldn’t expect anything less from AutoErotique.
Liquid Stranger – Can’t Stop
In this unique mashup/reinvention Liquid Stranger combines elements of his tune “Don’t Stop” with aspects of “Won’t Stop” by Space Jesus, while also creating whole new sounds and melodies. The addition of the male backup vocals serve to make the track’s buildup a lot of more hype, making the massive new drop seem like even more of a suprise.
Earl Sweatshirt & Wolf – Orange Juice (Mr. Yukk Bootleg)
This flip of one of Odd Future’s best songs is a wonky bass assult. The tune starts by beefing up the original song with a phat bassline and synth arppegios, before transitioning into a heavy drop filled with electricfing basses that keep it interesting by changing up every few measures.
Trigger Happy – Ratchet (Ft. John Veyret)
If you’re a fan of hip-hop then you’ll love John Veyret’s verse on Trigger Happy’s new banger. The rapper’s professional rhythem leads perfectly into a huge drop filled with intimidating brass stabs, grime filled bass, and unsettling vocal samples.