
One of the advantages of this era is the fact that a person from one remote point of the planet can chat or collaborate with another who might be on the opposite side of earth. It is becoming more common to see great collaborations between artists who you would not even expect to know each others work existed.
This post is about Collabs and Edits from Heavy Weights and Light Heavy weights.. !
To begin Barefoot creator Stereotyp has dropped an impressive post dancehall remix of Munchi's Shottas.
Stereotyp version : Munchi featuring Mr Lexx - Shottas by stereotyp ©
The Doors hadn't recorded for 30 years and they actually returned with an "organic" approach to dubstep by recording their track Breakin' a sweat with Skrillex. its like old school meets new school. This remix of that collaboration could be called the middle school, with the drum n bass unleashing vibes of breakbeat and chopping
Skrillex & The Doors- Breakin' a Sweat (Caballo rmx) by caballo
German duo, Schlachthofbronx got together with Warrior Queen to release this wicked cumbia bass dancehall track.
Schlachthofbronx - Slowine / Dickie Riddim ft Warrior Queen by schlachthofbronx
Bassnectar got remixed by Steve Aoki, and that tune got the moombah treatment by Serbian producer Neki Stranac
Bassnectar - Red Step (Steve Aoki Remix - Neki Stranac Refix) by NEKI STRANAC
Berlin's producers Illbilly HiTec made a new collab with reggae semi-legend and still very young MC Longfingah. Their new track "Keep on Rollin" is wicked and totally worth checking out.
ILLBiLLY HiTEC ft. Longfingah & Zhi - Keep On Rolling by iLLBiLLY HiTEC
Finally this collaboration is perhaps the heaviest in terms of musical value but at the same time the least hyped of them all. Anthony B and Dubmatix
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