Posted on 30 March 2011 by Leub
A few weeks ago, our good friend the producer and DJ Ophex from Lithuania droped his amazing free EP 10.000 Kilometers From Rio, now he’s back with a free album full of amazing Baile Funk/Bmore/Kuduro Remixes, Mashups and Bootlegs, we need to share with you guys!
Posted on 30 March 2011 by Leub
Yardcore Records is a record label based in Prague, Czech Republic, established in 2011 by our friends from Malibu Rockers. The label is currently focusing on dub, dancehall, dubstep and bass music all with a tropical influence.
Posted on 30 March 2011 by Leub
This is a nice blend of House music and Afro-Beat. Seji is a nigerian producer, raised in Lagos and London, now living in the USA. For his latest singe “Ijo”, released in january, he teamed up with afro-beat singer Ade Bantu. The Video was shot in Lagos, where Siji has been rediscovering his childhood. SIJI [...]
Posted on 29 March 2011 by Jelka
Remix/collabo EP by Sonora and Zuzuka Poderosa.
Posted on 29 March 2011 by Caballo
Tropical Incineration is a mixture of evil beats & Tropical flavor. Free Album from Pedro Infame
Posted on 28 March 2011 by Jelka
Do you remember that awesome “Puerto de Palos”-mixtape Chilean Rap group Zonora Point dropped in collaboration with Douster a while ago? Here comes a video for one of the tracks, Empleado del mes – real OG, I would say. ZONORA POINT & DOUSTER EMPLEADO DEL MES from ISMAEL BURRELL on Vimeo.
Posted on 28 March 2011 by Leub
“The idea behind TrunkStep is not to add a new sub-genre to the ever growing dubstep category, but rather it’s a mix of hip-hop beats & grooves with dubstep influenced sounds and melodies never overwhelming the vocals.”
Posted on 26 March 2011 by Caballo
Pena vol 2! get FREE two great songs from Afro -Peruvian folklore
Posted on 25 March 2011 by Caballo
Neki Stranac from Serbia is one of the top producers of Moombathon right now. Download free tunes right here
Posted on 24 March 2011 by Caballo
Farrapo & Yanez started in 2005 when the singer/composer Yanez Servadei and Giorgio Cencetti (DJ Farrapo) decided to mix their experiences and bring up a fresh mix of electro-brazilian music.