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Don’t mess up the drop: Aquadrop feat. Rayna – Bloko Bloko (Audio)

Praise the Producer for inventing the drop. According to Wikipedia that is the “point in a music track where a switch of rhythm or bass line occurs and usually follows a recognizable build section and break”. The drop is and forever will be highly anticipated by electronic music lovers across the globe. If you dare to include one in your track, make sure to turn it into an unforgettable moment. Aquadrop shows you how.

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This week’s song to lose it to: Celso by ETC!ETC! (Audio)

We’re constantly digging the vast abyss called the internet to find that new new for you. Unsurprisingly we stumble over a lot of pounding, billowing and jolting tracks that would raise the roof in any knock-yourself-out party scenario imaginable. From now on we will be drawing your attention to prime examples of such tracks on a weekly basis.

ESKEI83 – Jammin’ (Eskei83 Bootleg) (Audio)

You know that amazing feeling of two seemingly uncombinable dishes forming the perfect epiphany in your mouth? ESKEI83 is known for achieving just that effect in your ears. Just listen to this sweet Jammin’ bootleg, and how it effortlessly opens up into Skrillex‘ and Damian Marleys Dub-Step-Reggae banger of 2012: Make It Bun Dem. How does the food related saying go? The apple never falls far from the tree. Maybe one Marley will always sound good on another Marley’s song, who knows. ESKEI83 surely makes it look like it is the case. Enjoy! 

Drunken Masters – The Hour of Power 1 & 2 (Mix)

From the very start, the Drunken Masters showed a unique talent for making seemingly foreign genres blend as smoothly as whipped cream melts into hot chocolate. They have been living up to this reputation with a series of highly entertaining mixtapes, of which The Hour Of Power 1 & 2 are the latest. Here you have two chefs cooking up the hottest ish of 2013/2014, and serving it in style, which in the case of the Drunken Masters means: massy, sassy and always bassy.