Nando’s has become one of the world’s leading restaurants, best known for its legendary flame grilled PERi-PERi chicken. The restaurant chain is not currently known for hosting thrilling parties with top-notch DJs, but that’s all set to change this June. Nando’s “Yard Unlocked” is a series of events that will hit cities across the UK in …
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MUST DIE!, Akeos, & Skream Team Up For Multi-Generational Dubstep Collab, “LOL OK”
MUST DIE! just recently announced his sophomore album CRISIS VISION, due out May 21, and we’re already getting super hyped on it, especially with the release of “LOL OK” with Akeos and Skream out today. Having not released an album since 2014’s already groundbreaking Death & Magic, seven years is a long time to explore and …
MUST DIE!, Skream and Akeos Release Highly Anticipated Mega-Collaboration, “LOL OK”
Last month was a doozy for dubstep fans, as MUST DIE!, Skream, and Akeos set Twitter on fire by teasing their upcoming mega-collaboration. Just over a month later, they’ve released their hotly anticipated single “LOL OK” on Never Say Die. “LOL OK” is exactly what we’ve been dreaming of, combining each artist’s expertise into a four-minute weapon. …
Good Morning Mix: Subtronics laces Rusko, Moody Good, Skream, Skrillex, and more into throwback dubstep set
by: Austria Masim Nov 6, 2020 Subtronics has shared an 86-minute dubstep throwback set filled with fan-favorite genre classics hot off the heels of releasing his String Theory EP with Kompany and Wooli in October. The throwback set which took place at the Lakeshore Drive-In in Chicago, featured all of Subtronics’ favorite tracks that he and many …
Ever wonder why dubstep is produced in 140 bpm? Skream has the answer
Dubstep originated in the early- to mid-2000s, pioneered by artists like Hatcha, Loefah, Kode9, Skream, Benga, Coki, and labels like Big Apple and Tempa. Early on, it was pushed heavily by pirate radio stations like RinseFM, which has since become instrumental in the rise of the genre, as well as BBC Radio 1. It began …
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