![]() ![]() Given the praise he has received in recent years, many seem willing to invest in him (Deadmau5) and follow his work. On the contrary, using fewer sounds, Chee has managed to find a formula that makes his songs sound out of this world. This does not mean that his sound is worse or of lower quality. In any case, Chee’s recent records are incomparably darker and harder sounding than anything he has recorded so far, mostly thanks to the fact that his latest production is technically much simpler. The theme of Chee’s works is very dark and serious in almost every song released, and the music itself in the production sense is nothing particularly lighter or brighter. South African producer Chee is known for his unique, hybrid, and experimental sound. Many have tried to replicate the sound but it ended tragically.Ī simple and melodic buildup is an expected and necessary element in the tension-building dubstep hit from the 2000s, but the popularly named “drop” was something that the first-time listener isn’t expecting and that’s why Flux Pavillion made it onto this list. It’s pretty clear that the lyrics of the “I can’t stop” are just the decorative detail to a masterful synth building skills that Flux Pavilion created on his own. ![]() ![]() His screaming synthesizer sound, amplified with sub-bass, led to one of the biggest hits in the early days of mainstream dubstep. Influenced by the likes of David Bowie, The Beatles, Frank Zappa, Prodigy, and Chemical Brothers, he decided to explore the dynamics of synth-based bass music. Uk based producer Joshua Steele, better known as Flux Pavilion, was one of the pioneers of the emerging new dubstep movement. Heavy basslines rounded with synths and, 138-145 bpm range, combined with a simple kick-kick-snare-kick formula defined electronic music that we’re listening to today. Back in 2010, we witnessed a huge change in the electronic music industry. Becoming insane by Infected Mushrooms and WarriorsĪlthough it originated in the early 90s, Dubstep had to wait for 20 years to become a mainstream music style. Billionera by Otilia Ricii Lompeurs Remix A great playlist opens you up to many genres and hopefully helps you discover a few new favorites that you might not have heard of. It’s incredibly versatile and that’s what makes it so good to have an arsenal of songs to fit nearly any scenario. Music is like that, one day you feel it and the next day you don’t. A boss a$$ theme song might be more the style on this occasion.Īnd what works one day might not the next. For instance, a fight song before you head into the office might not be your best play unless you’re quitting and looking to walk out with a bang. When it comes to finding your best hype song it really involves what you need to get hyped up for. And I could tell you what the actual lyric is here but what fun would that be? I will forever appreciate it as “you’re giving me sexy elephants”. Once you hear it there’s no unhearing it. It’s actually one of the most common misheard songs with a specific lyric being heard by nearly every listener as “sexy elephants”. What I don’t know, is if tons of people listened to it over and over or if it was just that popular and kind of forgotten over time. This song came out back in 2012 and has millions of views on the internet. “Astronaut in the Ocean” – Masked WolfĪ hidden gem. It’s definitely an art piece with a deeper meaning so take the time to check out the lyrics for a real appreciation and gather your take on its true meaning.Ģ7. This artist wrote this song based on his depiction of America. Songs with a statement are slowly making their way up the billboards and finding a place in the favorites section on the playlist. Playback your favorite videos and add this music in or rock it out on headphones while you’re waiting for kickoff. Who could have a playlist without including some awesome rock music? This purely instrumental number can be background noise for anything whether it’s sports or video content. A rap with a statement and sometimes those are the best ones. It’s all about calling out the fakeness and stating things as is. You could definitely use some of these lyrics to yell at the opposition. The rapper behind this song is a Nigerian Christian hip-hop musician hailing from Britain. Next time you’re in the mood to feel complete happiness or celebrate someone or something that makes you happy, give this a listen.ĭeep, thick rap can always make you feel like a renegade. It’s a song about getting the “shivers” from things that make you feel good or give your stomach that classic butterfly feeling. It’s exciting, catchy, upbeat, and makes you want to sing along. This song will get everyone including kids wiggling around. ![]()
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