Thanks to the CREW for making this happen: Matt Seliga, DJ Zaq, and David William Scott along with Joe DL, Christina, EmB and our boy J at the door. Extra special thanks to Svedka.
Tiga may be known more for his model shots than for his music, but I've always been a fan. Especially now that London's Punks Jump Up have raved-out his latest single. This is in HEAVY rotation on my computer and in my head right now.
And in case you missed it, I posted up their banging Australian Dollar Mix back in March.
Kid Sister is fresh. Every track she releases is a party starter.
When I first heard her new single "Right Hand Hi," I initially thought of my boy Nate Mezmer, since he manages the gorgeous all-girl dance group Eight Count and this track seems like a sure-thing for one of their routines.
But after taking a listen yourself, you know you'll be wanting to hear our "Pro Nails" lady everytime you post up in the club.
So, how do you feel about the whole dubstep movement?
Let's be honest. In your average nightclub, your average dubstep track would probably freak out most of the "play me my Britney / Lady GaGa / Black Eyed Peas now!" clubgoers on the dance floor.
But let's expand our minds. For me dubstep can be absolutely RAW. The basslines drop the floor right out of the club. And come ON all you disc jockeys. You know you can find a track other than Hov's "Big Pimpin" to half time your dance party mix.
Check AM getting all dub-style at the WMC in Miami this year:
Whether or not you feel it, appreciate the art that is dubstep.
of my grandfather...Lieutenant General Richard M. Scott.
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