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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 220)

Today marks the first Friday since Halloween. We’re sure you had a rough one, meaning your week probably wasn’t the easiest, but now you get to relax. To those of you who will continue partying, our hats go off to you. No matter what you choose to do this weekend, we have some incredible free downloads for you to enjoy in this week’s Friday Party Playlist. Records from this week come to us from the likes of Rad Cat, Koos x Dustycloud, Kayzo, CRANKDAT and more. There’s a good mix of remixes and originals in here to grab, and none of them deserved to be slept on. Stream or download all twelve, and make sure to take care of yourself as you recharge for next week. Most importantly, #danceirresponsibly, even if you’re staying home alone.

’Major Lazer Feat. Justin Bieber – Cold Water (Yuck Nasty Remix)’
’Monsters On The Horizon – Fangs Out (Hataah Remix)’
’Rad Cat – all good ft. aviella’
’Ditty (BTOYL Remix)’
’Koos X Dustycloud – Blackout’
’Kayzo & Junkie Kid – More Than Ever’
’Boombox Cartel & Quix – Supernatural (Gameboy Remix)’
’DJ FRESH – LOUDER (CRANKDAT RE
CRANK) ⚙’
’Luna Shadows – Cherry (Covex Remix)’
’Just Kill Feat. Juda Jay – Pray For The Haters (Original Mix)’
’IMLAY – Empress (Chime Remix)’
’Sam Lamar – 666’
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[Dubstep] Sam Lamar – Belial

Sam Lamar
Belial

Dubstep never died, but it certainly wasn’t as hype as it once was. If you’ve been checking out the bass scene lately, you know it’s making a comeback. Here to add to the lot of new records fitting that sound is Sam Lamar, whose new single “Belial” was released on WOLV Records.

Sam brings those deep guttural growls that every bass lover desires. Before we get to the heavy bass though, Sam put together an uplifting introduction that really sets the tone perfect before the drop. With the juxtaposing sounds, once the bass comes in it’s augmented. “Belial” reminds me of some of the best records from great producers like Spag Heddy and EH!DE who have been pushing the genre, in particular this style, for years. Sam Lamar shows he’s someone who can play with the big dogs. This is his first song, so that has us pretty excited for the future. “Belial” is now available for purchase on Beatport, so if you like it, we suggest you grab it and stay tuned for what this Montreal producer has coming next.

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