Wub Wub Wub Wednesday Is Back

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Back in the day, YGM would bring you the filthiest beats on [almost] every Wednesday in a playlist that ranged from dubstep to drum & bass and electro. While checking dance music submissions today, I found myself hearing a ton of wobbles and bass heavy drops. It reminded me of Wub Wub Wub Wednesday and led me to write this and compile my favorite dubstep influenced tracks from the past few weeks. First I have The M Machine’s newest track “The Palace” featuring Blake Hazard. “The Palace” starts off slow, but don’t be fooled, after a minute and a half the song picks up and Blake’s vocals build up into a bass heavy dubstep drop. Next up I have a track from up-and-coming producer, Unlike Pluto. Pluto was originally featured on this site with his electro-house remix of Mumford & Sons single “I Will Wait.” His new free release, “Suicide Monster” starts off with a glitch house sound and synthy bassline and then builds into a “dubelectro” drop that keeps the catchy bassline. A preview of Knife Party’s new single hit the web and it sounds like a powerful single. “Power Glove” stays true to Knife Party’s dubstep sound with great build ups, a solid vocal sample and massive drops. Mikael Weermets & Danny Avila took on Skylar Grey’s latest single featuring Eminem to create a trapstep remix. Although this remix sways from our usual dubstep offerings, it definitely is worth a listen. It makes the song bearable for me. Lastly, I included a throwback chill dubstep remix by 4centers of The Beatles track “Eleanor Rigby.” Wub Wub Wub to this playlist below. The audio is continuous.

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  2 comments for “Wub Wub Wub Wednesday Is Back

  1. February 14, 2013 at 3:00 AM

    really awesome mix, I usually prefer chill dubstep and chillstep, but there are a few pretty funky dubstep tracks here. Deffinetly going to follow your blog mate!

    • February 14, 2013 at 7:35 PM

      Thanks sir and as a result I will keep up Wub Wub Wub Wednesdays starting next week.

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