Article by
Splattermonkey
Genre: Electronic
Category: DJ Mix
A Summer Mix of Everything Under the Sun
Here’s a mix I put together for the summer. I threw so many different genres of dance music records into this mix, the only title I could come up with was The FunkyDubWhomp. Expect to hear everything from Funky Soul Breaks and Electro to U.K. Garage and Dubstep! I had all these records in my collection, so I thought I’d throw them into a mix for you to enjoy. After all nobody really only listens to one kind of music all the time. Plus I had a great time playing with the half tempos in Dubstep and mixing them with Garage and Electro! So, here it is.. Splattermonkey Presents…The FunkyDubWhomp!
Here’s the download link…
Splattermonkey - The FunkyDubWhomp.mp3
Here’s the track list…
Artist / Song Title
Alice Russell feat. Quantic / Somebody’s Gonna Love You
Sunsetsoul Presents Da Wiesel / Boogaloo Stomp (Smoove Remix)
Fatboy Slim / Mi Bebé Masoquista
Daniel Merriweather feat. Whale / Change (The Count’s “Doin’ it” Remix)
Rye Rye feat. M.I.A. / Bang
The Prodigy / Thunder
Deekline and Wizard / Back Up (Krafty Kuts Remix)
Drumattic Twins / Don’t Be So Drumattic
Dub Police / Rocker
Breakage feat. David Rodigan / Together
Bassism (White Label) / Track Name Unknown
The Streets / Let’s Push Things Forward
Stush / Dollar Sign
White Label (Artist Unknown) / Badman Place
M.I.A. / 20 Dollar
White Label (Artist Unknown) / Under Mi Sensi
Marco Del Horno / Samurai (Rusko “Safe Sex” Remix)
Dorian Concept / Vertical Output
The Body Snatchers feat. Yolanda / We Here (Big Pimpin’) (Mickey Slim Mix)
AC Slater / Jack Got Jacked (Jack Beats Remix)
Thunderheist / Nothing 2 Step 2
MSTRKRFT / Bounce
Enjoy!
Mike
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You seem to have a really alternative taste from the usual bangers or dead-house-music (Roger Sanchez should be in the retirement home not at the decks in my opinion). You ever get into the whole disco re-edits scene where people cut up old tracks and make them sound newer. Like In Flagranti or Pilooski?
I enjoy some of that stuff, some of the time. I get inspired in the record shops. Which is why I still use vinyl. I just dig deep in the crates looking for beats that inspire mixes. It doesn’t matter what genre or style, I just listen to hundreds of records for hours then I buy what I’m feeling at the time. When I get the records home, I try to mix them together in way that makes sense. The way one record ends and the way another begins tells me how and if they can go together or not. I started this mix with the intention of using mostly hard funky breaks but it just went in the direction of Dubstep which inspired me to dig out some of my old U.K. Garage records. It’s funny how things turn out that way.
Holy Shit! This set starts off so hard and bangin’! Love it! The Dubstep is a real nice touch!
I just realised there is over $300 in records used in this mix. Wow! No wonder I’m broke all the time.