Ready to dive into a whole swarm of free downloads? Good, because you’ve found yourself in the right place. Even if you’re not a downloader, you can get all the aural satisfaction you need simply by streaming the goodies we have to share with you today – and we brought some extra treats ahead of Halloween week. Tracks this time around come to us from such producers as PatrickReza, HVDES, Modern Machines, Kompany, Pixel Terror and many more. With a total of fifteen records in the collection, you’ve got plenty of heat to keep you warm this weekend. Stay safe, party on!
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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 307)
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 272)
Take a deep breath and relax, it’s finally Friday. After that breath and relaxation, you should be ready to take the necessary steps to get your party on. Step one, you’ll need some music and that’s what we’re here for. We’ve got another dozen free downloads for you to enjoy while you let loose tonight. We’re jamming to records from brothel, Diamond Pistols, Dustycloud, Kompany, Hairitage and more. There’s also a few collaborations including a major remix by Whipped Cream and YehMe2. All together you should have what you need to party hard! Love bass? We’ve got plenty of that for you in the latter half of the playlist!
Kompany & G-Rex Drop Collab & 10 Production Tips [TMN Interview]
Downfall
If you’ve got the sauce, there should be no downfall. The only exception to this comes from Kompany and G-Rex whose newest single “Downfall” has been released as a free download. Not only have they delivered a whopping bass beast, but they entered the dojo for a little something extra.
As two of bass music’s most promising up and comers, they’ve put in the time and diligence to get where they are today. Their rise can be attributed to amazing works like “Downfall” but those tracks come from honing in the skills at home or in the studio. That’s why we sat down with them to get five production tips from each of the boys. While you enjoy their boisterous hit, read through their advice and get to work on your next hit!
Kompany:
1. Find your sound. Experiment with your own style of synthesis or resampling techniques and really drive that home so you have something recognizable to your songs.
2. Take time to dial in your drums. Even one small adjustment to your hi-hats/kick and snare can change the energy of your entire track.
4. Be patient with your releases! Build a catalog of impressive music to pitch to your favorite labels. Make it all cohesive if possible.
5. Put in the hours. There are no shortcuts and if you put in every free hour you have into production you will grow at an exceptionally fast rate.
G-Rex:
1. Don’t Sleep on your DAWs native plugin. Having tons and tons of VSTs is awesome but most of the time the presets in your DAWs native plugins can do the same thing. Just become aware of what they all do and how they can be used.
2. Make your own sample pack to use. Making your own sample pack with your go-to samples will speed up your work flow and help you continue to build on your sound.
4. Experiment. There really is no rules when it comes to producing. Never box yourself in. The more time you invest experimenting the more you will learn about your production style and will eventually fall into production routines that will end up leading to your “sound.”
5. Have your palette ready going into writing. I have sat down countless times excited to write something new and just haven’t known where to start or end up with just a loop. It is a lot easier to start with a painters perspective. get some samples, presets, and vocal ideas that fit the vibe/idea of what you want to write, throw them in your DAW, and start arranging them into a full song.
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 259)
Let’s just forget the week and move right along to the weekend, shall we? Friday is here and so is another Party Playlist complete with a dozen free downloads for you to amplify your time off with. This week we’ve got goodies from a wide range of producers like Alon Mor, Deep Chills, LUCA LUSH, VenessaMichaels and WUKI, as well as collabs from Holly x Cy Kosis, leet x JEANIE and Terravita x Kompany. All together these tracks should serve you well as you venture out and do whatever it is you do to recharge your batteries. Chances are, music is going to be involved in that process, so why not let the ninjas help you out? Have fun, stay safe and enjoy all the weekend has to offer you.
Vasel’
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 252)
Last weekend was just too crazy with Electric Forest and EDC going on. This weekend, round two of Electric Forest is here and we’ll be out in the wild if any of you readers will be there too! Whether you’re traveling to EF, anywhere else or just chilling in your own town, we’ve got music to take your weekend to the next level. There has been so many great tracks released and many of them were free downloads. We’ve collected our favorites and shared them below. Tunes from MYLK, VenessaMichaels, LEViT∆TE, Rad Cat, Luca Lush and more can be found. We end things with some harder tracks, including a metal-infused Sullivan King remix of one of the most iconic bass tracks of all time. Listen through them all and have a great weekend! Festival goers… stay hydrated!
[Multi-Genre] Bear Grillz – This Is Your Brain On Dubstep EP
Bear Grillz is one of dance music’s most iconic characters. The hairy-honey loving bear came before the days of Marshmello, a time before a surge of DJs thought it was necessary to wear something over their face. He’s always done his own thing and he continues to do so with This Is Your Brain On Dubstep.
Whether you like him or not, you’ve got to respect him. BG’s tenacity for doing what he likes was apparent from the moment the project came into the scene. With the new EP, it’s a got a little of what you like, some of what you didn’t know you needed, as well as a single that is something entirely new from Bear Grillz. With five songs, there’s a lot going on, but we’ll sum things up for you. Every collaborator on the project killed it; they include Sullivan King, Selah Ford, Sam King and Kompany. This Is Your Brain On Dubstep gets started with one of the project’s best songs in “Hold On” and ends with the other heavy hit “Honey Drop.”
In between we get a barrage of cool tracks, all of which are worthy of a full listen through. This is where you’ll find the future faced “Long Run” that has Bear Grillz going outside of his usual realm. Check out all five singles below and get your copy of This Is Your Brain On Dubstep from iTunes today.