First thing's first. To all you Stereosonic party goers leaving to Sydney this weekend: the amount of jealousy I feel towards all of you knows no bounds. Seriously. Have a disgustingly good time. For those of us that felt compelled to stay up here and make with the academia FEAR NOT! Bondiebeats is here to make sure that we all stay well greased in the oil wrestling pool that is awesome music.
I'm feeling a bit festive today with regards to the turkey feast coming up, even though those of you privy to my non-Rattfink'd identity will say "But you're Canadian!?" (AHA, a clue!). However, I say what a better way to wait for a turkey to cook or a potato to mash than some good ol' fashioned Dubstep (+goon, obviously). So here you go. Some of my current faves old and new to get in the mood to over eat, over drink, and somehow hit the bar afterwards.
La Roux- Goin in for the Kill (Skream's Lets Get Ravey Remix)
Loved the bare sub wobble of this track, and thought it was a perfect accompaniment to a passed out Vince for the end song in one of the episodes in this season's Entourage. Haunting.
Katy B- On a Mission (Benga Production)
It's kinda like dubstep lite, but gets me moving every time. Benga is one of the pioneers of UK dubstep and getting him on your production is always a sure fire way to get, well, Fire! Great Track
Borgore- Cry Me a River
The other end of the spectrum for sure. This Israeli wobbler is bringing out some of the most disgusting bass that I've come across in a while. Careful if you're listening in headphone or prone to bass induced seizures.
Joker & Ginz- Purple City
To finish it off I thought I'd put in a playful single from a dubstep producer doing things a bit differently. Joker always has a bit of a playful vibe in his tracks, very cool lovely synthesis and in a genre where everything just seems ARRGGG!!!, I think it's quite refreshing without being thin and weak.
Cheers and Turkeys!
- Rattfink
EDIT!!!!!
I totally forgot this track!!! Honestly this guy's EP just came out and he's been blowing minds worldwide with the filthy filthy dubstep. Skism's the name, savage beats are the name. Supposedly it was number 1 in North Korea for 37 weeks and one of the songs on the EP became the marching anthem for the People's Army. No jokes. Get the EP "Down With The Children".
Skism- Rave Review
Skism- Rise of the Idiots (Funtcase Remix)

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