Tuesday, December 22, 2009

FATZ DEMO



DOWNLOAD FATZ'S DEMO FOR SUBVANDALS HERE

SUBVANDALS vs HVYHTTRS - DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR




http://www.mediafire.com/?gyyyzzlowzi

or

http://hvyhttrs.podomatic.com/entry/eg/2009-12-22T16_04_59-08_00

01. Fatz - Poopie
02. Burguez - Kiss My Root (Emer Remix)
03. N-Type - Bind Fury
04. Chase & Status - Against All Odds
05. Tunnidge - Geddeon
06. sMILOdon - Hit Switches
07. Sclanhctofbronx - Slengteng Fucked (Lulu Rouge Edit)
08. Davr - Yippie Ki Yay MF
09. DJ Hatcha - The March
10. Skream - Dutch Flowers(Rusko Remix)
11. Emer - Vandalismmm
12. Jokers & Jakes - 3Klane (L-Vis 1990 Dubble Step Edit)
13. Skankfiend - Just Lose It!
14. Gee - Sensitive Madness
15. Emer & Mense - American Graffiti (Burguez Remix)
16. Ben Strokin - Shit Step
17. Emer- Vagina Refuck
18. Juju - Punks
19. Plasticman - Eskimo
20. Coki - Bleep
21. The Toxic Avenger - The Fall (Jakwob Remix)
22. Bonez - Vendetta
23. The Others - Africa
24. Juju - Mogera
25. Ben Strokin - Serious Bitch/AYBABTU (Spliced Edit)
26. We Kill Sluts - Scumby (fatz remix)
27. Scumby - Grimey Award

Sunday, December 13, 2009


A little free download from the man Teeza, featuring 5 remixes of Wiley beats
and a bonus track from Scratch (Starship). Look out for a track coming from
Siris and Teeza soon, which we’re very excited about!

http://www.mediafire.com/?jwtybm25mmj





You may remember that we recently posted Teeza’s ‘Eski Dubz EP‘
project on the site.TeamSupreme have joined up Teeza to bring you his
new project exclusively… entitled ‘Morteezas‘. Teeza is definately one
to watch for the future, the likes of Dot Rotten working with him already
(Look out for a Siris x Teeza track soon!). With ‘Secret Level‘ appearing
on many radio shows, you will be hearing his name a lot more!
So check this out, and get to know early!

http://www.sendspace.com/file/9o3w5y

Saturday, December 5, 2009

DJ HERO HATE CAMPAIGN POST #2



SO AS YOU KNOW OVER HERE AT SUBVANDALS BLOG
WE ARE HOSTING THE DJ HERO HATE CAMPAIGN.
THIS STARTED A FEW DAYS AGO AND TODAY I STUMBLED
ACROSS THIS ARTICLE THAT I WANT TO SHARE.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joshua-glazer/why-dj-hero-flopped_b_362856.html>

It's being widely reported that Activision's highly anticipated new game, DJ Hero, undersold in it's first weeks on the market. Ars Technica has a pretty good explanations as to why DJ Hero failed to move many units, despite overwhelming positive reviews and press.

What happened? Activision Blizzard spent a mint promoting the game, including hiring big-name producers and DJs to hype the release, as well as bringing in Jay-Z and Eminem to perform at a star-studded concert at E3. The game had strong early buzz, and it could still be a slow-burning hit. Our guess, though, is that you're looking at an expensive flop of game. Why did a title with so much going for it miss the mark in sales so spectacularly? Read Article

One thing the article doesn't address is that perhaps DJ Hero didn't spend enough time and outreach on the organic DJ culture that exists in this country. Sure, they paid some of the top earners, like Z-Trip and DJ Shadow, to be a part of the game, but Activision's real media buy seemed to center around TV ads featuring Jay-Z and Eminem (two acts who have very little actual connection to DJ culture) in a cynical bid for mainstream appeal.

At my publication, URB.com, we've spent decades immersed in DJ culture, and we know the far too familiar feeling of anticipation followed by disappointment when DJing can't equal rapping or rocking in terms of mass appeal. Next up will be the declarations that DJing is dead, usually from the same folks who proclaimed it the "next big thing--again." I've grown to cherish this semi-outsider status. We will survive and thrive. And DJ Hero will probably be huge in Europe.

BIG UPS JOSH GLAZER!!!
Editor and Content Director, "URB Magazine" and URB.com


AND BIG UPS JOE E. FOR THE SICK HATE CAMPAIGN PIC ABOVE.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

DJ HERO HATE CAMPAIGN




(FROM WIKI)
Turntablism is the art of manipulating sounds and creating music using phonograph turntables or digital turntables and a DJ mixer. The word 'turntablist' was coined in 1995 by DJ Babu[1] to describe the difference between a DJ who just plays records, and one who performs by touching and moving the records, stylus and mixer to manipulate sound. The new term co-occurred with a resurgence of the art of hip hop style DJing in the 1990s.

AND ON TO THE HATE

(THIS IS WHAT THEY SAID)

The makers of Guitar Hero introduce an entirely fresh and innovative way to experience music. DJ Hero features an amazing variety of music across genres – tracks that you love and reflect who you are. Using an authentic turntable controller, you will spin and scratch more than 102 songs into unique mixes and become the life of the party. Get ready for a whole new phenomena in music.

IT SHOULD SAY

The makers of guitar hero introduce an entirely fresh way to rip off a
culture that has been struggling to make ends meet since it started.
DJ hero features and amazing variety of ways to brainwash small
children to immerse themselves in top 40 shit and classics that are
only helping you fake the funk more than you already have for buying it.
Get ready for a whole new way to half ass style and appear to have fun
when you could have actually went out and bought dj equipment and didnt
just pretend your cool.

AND THE POINT IS!?!?!?!

CORPORATE AMERICA CANNOT GET AWAY WITH THIS ...
REAL DJ'S STAND THE FUCK UP!
REPOST THIS AND MAKE MORE BLOGPOSTS SPREADING THIS.
BOYCOTT THE PURCHASE OF THE VIDEO GAME DJ HERO
THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON FOR A CULTURE'S SAKE.



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