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HugLife: Au Seve Savvy

June 30, 2014
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HugLife takes a ride with Julio Bashmore’s track, “Au Seve”.

The original house hit has been played around the world at some of the biggest parties by some of the biggest players in the game.

HugLife squeezes the house out and some serious bass to this massive track – reviving a goodie for a new type of audience

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#huglife #juliobashmore #auseve #remix #trap #bass #heavy #westcoast #808 #freemusic #freedownload #musicislovesb

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Stay Sane

June 30, 2014
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Waking-up on a Monday is something serious, but you have to get out of bed eventually because, guess what? The wold misses that beautiful smile of yours!

Start your day the preferred way I like to start my week – sane. Don’t worry, that will quickly fade mid-week . . . ehr, Tuesday.

Over here on the West Coast we are down with Western Londoner, Sane Beats and how he’s rocking us like a baby with his newest remix of “Stimulate” by Jbre & Dougie Kent. We are digging his work with the two East Coast artists from the States.

Stimulate that mind, body & soul with some chill, trapped-out r&b.

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#sanebeats #jbre #dougiekent #chill #randb #trap #bass #sexy #freemusic #freedownload #musicislovesb

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Low Steppa Steps Up

June 27, 2014
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Birmingham bloke, Will Bailey A.K.A Low Steppa, re-releases 3 ample remixes for download this Friday-
YES, we should all be good little house-heads and take heed by clicking download.

Part of Simmer Black Records, Low Steppa’s 7 track bundle includes remixes/edits of Breach’s “Jack”, Hot Natured’s “Reverse Skydiging” feat. Anabel Englung and his own track, “My Feelings” to name a few.

Smack yourself silly with some quality UK bass music this morning and get those buns ready for the weekend<3

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#lowsteppa #UK #house #housemusic #bass #garage #simmerblack #freemusic #freedownload #musicislovesb

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New Artist: ERLE

June 27, 2014
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Gladly clicking the “follow” button when I came across ERLE on SoundCloud.

San Francisco based producer and half of DJ duo Evol Morg, ERLE A.K.A Robbie Earle, adds another profile to his music resume as a solo act. The young buck’s first track was released today- a beautiful remix of Dirg Gener’s “Vicious Cycle”.

ERLE adds so much body to the track, I want to caress it!

With a first like this, the future looks bright for ERLE. 

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#erle #dirggener #remix #chill #future #bass #westcoast #summer #world #freemusic #freedownload #musicislovesb

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LIB 2014: Oneness Vibrating Eternally

June 26, 2014
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A Review of Lightning In A Bottle 2014 by Steven “Sloth” Toth

This year’s Lightning in a Bottle took place on a wonderful cloud of floating smiles and excitement. Upon arrival the wait for our wristbands was minimal- taking only a few minutes. Our greeters welcomed us warmly and we were taken by shuttles from car parking to our campsite. Arriving to the festival was exhilarating and the anticipation I had for LIB met its requirements, plus more.

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The Woogie stage, my other home while I’m at LIB, looked spectacular. The stage was propped up in a tree like the previous year and the dance floor was overlooked by groovy shade structures that complimented the artistic style that The Do LaB usually portrays.

Thursday nights are typically mellow at Lightning in a Bottle- the only music coming from renegades and campsites. Nonetheless, eager participants flooded the campsites and festival streets. Wondering around, our minds were boggled as to what The Do Lab had in store for us this year. Finally, we found ourselves at The Chocolate Boogie renegade stage to catch Tara Brooks and Lee Reynolds pumping out those funky deep grooves.

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Friday morning glowed with spirits fresh, high energy and full-on excitement. The yoga classes were poppin’ off as people aligned their tripods: mind, body and spirit. As much as I love yoga and mindfull well being, I awakened that morning indulging mimosas for breakfast. My Slothy vibes were in full effect and I was ready for some Woogie: round two with Tara Brooks. Not only does she supply bass thumping tech house that vibrates your inner core, but she is also a drop-dead sexy woman . . . I struggled to contain my droolin.

Next up on the Woogie was Maxxi Soundsystem hailing from the UK. His track selection was immaculate as each bass drop enlivened a bounce . . .Did I mention the speakers for the Woogie this year were protruding with pristine sound quality?

The energy then flowed over to The Lightning Stage for The Polish Ambassador’s sunset set. Let me just say, The Polish Ambassador knows how to put on a party! A full-on onesie throw-down was raging on stage, contagiously making the crowd go nuts.

The Glitter Girls came on after The Polish Ambassador and blew my mind with their stage performance. I had not known much of who these lovely girls were, but I praise my ignorance because the surprise was jaw dropping. They’re pretty much a group of highly attractive girls who perform acrobats and twerk to 808 bass while getting half naked. I was in heaven.

As the night made it’s welcoming presence upon the festival, the neon lights and outlandish costumes crawled on the scene – it was time to get furry and weird.  Two notable highlights were Damian Lazarus and Claude VonStroke, each a house music legend that displayed cunning examples of the boundless ways the genre can flow. The party continued into the late night until my body finally crumbled and flopped into my tent like a dead fish.

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Saturday morning was just as glorious as the previous morning, but my god was it hot. Our campsite had a giant dome set up with solid speakers. It was time to whip out my laptop and mixer and channel some musical lushness for that early afternoon comfort. After a couple hours of mixing it was time to head to the outer festy lands. Per usual we jolted straight to the Woogie, but this time it was mandatory as the one and lovely Pumpkin was on the decks. It’s hard to imagine an LIB without a proper dose of Pumpkin vibes accompanied by the glimmering sun descending.

Woogie than brought out the “Queen B” of the house game, the beautiful J.Phlip. Booties began to pounce to the low-end rythms that the Dirtybird all-star was wheeling out.

The sun made its departure and the colorful night time visuals of art and light were in full effect all throughout the festival grounds. Once the music cut off on the mainstages we headed back to our campsite where a couple buddies and I DJ’d through the night.

Sunday was mellow yellow as I stayed at the campsite vibing with friends until sundown. As the sun began to take its final bow, we headed over to catch Lee Burridge who was evoking a three-hour journey on the Woogie stage.

Next, I caught Tokimonsta on the Bamboo stage, who intertwined heavy-hitting booty bass with sensual beats. We then shimmied on over to catch Phantogram who was absolutely mind-blowing. A flawless performance of electronic synths, refreshing vocals, and contemplative melodies.

I closed out the festival with The Gaslamp Killer. The dude is absolutely nuts and to be honest I don’t even really know how to explain what he was playing but it was on point, and exerted all the remaining juice I had left.

At the end of it all, LIB was, once again, a beautiful display of humanity. People synchronized in harmony, sharing gifts and joy all because it feels good. The music was phenomenal, the art was inspirational, and the overall atmosphere was like a comfy snuggle.

The Do LaB successfully brought love to the masses and they did it right!

Thank you, thank you, and thank you!

Photos By Chelsea Lawler

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Druid Cloak – Weird Life: √

June 25, 2014
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Druid Cloak once said, I make what the Earth tells me,” and we think Mother Earth has her sh** down by now.

Taking tabs from our leading lady, Druid Cloak has a cool sound that is extremely enlivening and immaginative.

Personally, Druid (A.K.A Joseph Morris) was one of the first “future bass” artists I categorized as being, well . . . “future bass” – whatever the hell that means to YOU – along with IO Sounds & Jason Burns. It was Fall 2012, when I fell for that style of clean-ass bass and I will always remember Druid as one of the artists that brought that sound to the surface.

As we all know, genres are completely subjective – but we can all agree that Joseph Morris has his own style of  that “future” sound, down.

Let’s all take notes from our Lady Earth today and download his newest remix of “Weird Life” by Ryan Hemsworth.
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#druidcloak #ryanhemsworth #future #bass #electronic #remix #freemusic #freedownload #musicislovesb

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