The dude’s also got a decent house mix up, and I figured, well, what the hell, why not post that, too, eh? Most electro swing fans also enjoy non-electro house, too.. Or at least, I would assume many of them do.
My homie, Urple Eeple, hit me up about a brand new compilation coming out on Chillage Records, ‘Crunksauce Vol 2,’ and it’s available now at a ‘name your price’ price..
(I recommend throwing these guys a couple bucks though, as there’s a TON of talent and sweat that went into this one, as you’ll hear within the first 30 seconds of streaming the comp on bandcamp)
Here’s what they had to say about the comp:
Chillage Records takes you on an intergalactic journey with their second compilation, Crunksauce Vol. 2. Filled with drippy bass music and innovative soulful beats, Crunksauce Vol. 2 is sure to please anyone with an appreciation for bass heavy bouncy beats. With a pay what you want price tag, this is one compilation you will want to be sure to pick up.
Tracklist:
1. Casual Magic – Out of Nowhere
2. Urple Eeple – All You Need
3. Spoken Bird – Resurrection Bounce
4. Isturite – Invaders of the System
5. Dubzilla – Black Sheep
6. Dr Knobz – Pendular Tango
7. Devin Kroes – A New Beginning
8. Megowan & Mia Lolita – Astronautilus
9. Intellitard – Future Tripping
10. Mia Lolita – Cosmic Horror
11. Dissent – Party Over Here
12. iONik – I Don’t Know Me (Edit)
13. Joe Daddy – Ansible
14. Spoken Bird & Urple Eeple – Catch Me Instrumental
Chillage Records is a record label based out of Northern California that seeks to push experimental dance music forward, showcasing artists on the cutting edge of glitch hop, future bass and left coast beat music.
Chillage Records began as a community of producers who got together for the purpose of sharing their knowledge of production and perfecting their craft. From these gatherings a mighty musical clan was formed, and Chillage Records was born.
Our artists are accomplished producers with musical backgrounds in jazz, classical, funk, salsa, and hip hop. Having released tracks on Adapted Records, Street Ritual, Far Arden Recordings, and Gravitas Records our artists showcase a wide variety of talent and heavy hitting progressive tracks. One thing is certain, Chillage Records will be delivering the best in cutting edge west coast bass music in 2014.
Yes, it’s quite a perilous journey, finding good rap and trap vocal samples for your mix. Sure, that old Biggie lyric DOES, unquestionably, sound dope as fuck. But can you use it? I mean, technically, it is illegal, and if you’re going to be selling very many records/downloads, you could get into some ugly legal territory down the line. And why limit yourself? Why pay royalties for 4 seconds of lyrics? Wouldn’t it be great to be able to have free access to tons of decent vocal samples, and not have any SINGLE SHREAD OF DOUBT that you SHOULD or SHOULDN’T use THIS or THAT sound in your new mix? It’s something that a TON of producers have had to think about, and it really can stifle the creative process. Why worry about bullshit legalities when you really just want to create the craziest, most insane electronic album anyone’s ever fucking heard in their entire fucking lives???
Enter, a new (and ridiculously decent-priced sample package that you will be FAAARRR from regretting picking up…
/\ /\ FREE DEMO AVAILABLE BY CLICK THE GRAPHIC ABOVE! /\ /\
..and …
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Well.. Sounds good. But come on, Bassadelic.com, y’all motherfuckers ALWAYS give us some kind of free taste – can’t we have a dozen or so samples, just to wet our voracious appetites, no questions asked?
NO! …Well, Ok, I changed my mind…
YES YOU CAN!!
Click the link below and you’ll be taken to a fantastical, magical, incredible mediafire link where you can download and immediately start using a bunch of trap samples for free. And, if you enjoy them, perhaps you’ll consider coming back over to the site and possibly picking up the full package? It does not cost a lot, as we do not believe in gauging our friends and customers, unlike a lot of sample pack companies that would easily charge about a hundred dollars for a pack like this. (No, seriously, a lot of big-name companies wouldn’t even hesitate… I could name about a dozen off the top of my head, which I think is one of the big reasons people like our sample packs (because we don’t act like greedy douche bags… but I’ll leave that issue aside for right now)..
The point being, there IS a demo pack, 29 samples (a mere 1/25th the amount of samples that you get in the FULL version) and that demo is available at the linked graphic below:
Give us MORE INFOZZZ!
So, you get 739 .WAV samples (weighing in at around 350 MB) in this sample package from Bassadelic.com
This sample pack picks up where the last one left off, covering a wide variety of trap hip hop style vocal one-shot .WAV samples that are completely perfect for mixing into your next musical production.
You might use them for vocal refrains, rhythmic backing, as one-off vocal FX in the middle of your own verse, or even just on the drop before the beat and the bass in your new trap masterpiece shatter the dancefloor. Whatever you choose to do with theseall original / royalty-free and copyright-free sounds, you’re sure to find some use out of them; they range in theme from talking about clubs, hip hop culture, edm culture, weed culture, tons of modern slang terms, as well as a variety of adult themes and fun dancefloor anthem-style vocal samples. Some are one or two words long, while others are a sentence or two in length – and some are catchy, verbal announcements that are PERFECT for adding to trap music.
People will constantly be asking you, “Hey, what rap song is this from?” But it’ll be your secret ;)
These samples were recorded by two MCs who took influence from rappers such as 2Chainz, Wacka Flocka Flame, Lil B, T.I., Juicy J, Cheif Keef, Gucci Mane, OG; as well as older classic rap artists such as Tupac, Biggie, Jay Z, and Ludacris. The vocals in this package cover the verbal spectrum of EDM and trap – sometimes conversationally, sometimes braggadociously, sometimes angrily, and sometimes just plain hilariously; this pack is MUCH more than just a run of the mill collection of ‘AY,’ ‘YEA,’ and ‘HEY,’ samples that you find in some ‘Vocal’ folders of other sample packages (though, you can be sure there are a -FEW- of those types of samples in here, too. I mean, it IS a trap pack, and this one is DEFINITELY a step beyond comprehensive, as you’ll soon find out…
Anyway, we really hope you enjoy these samples, and come out with some trap hits using as many of these vocal shots as you see fit. You can use them however you want in both commercial and personal applications; however, you can NOT resell these samples, even if you rename them.
Ha, I had to post this one. Found it on facebook, and the graphic at the bottom of it says, ‘dnbculture.ca,’ so all credit goes to them (well, them – and everyone who created the Simpsons, obviously)…
Vince McKelvie is a damn decent graphic artist. He recently created a music video for the artist, // Y E Λ R S //, and it feels like an interactive, retro first-person video game. It’s so fun! And the song by // Y E Λ R S // is also really fun, it’s some of the newer deep alternative r’n’b styled groove music. Not bad. In fact, it’s kind of like comfort food. Click one of the graphics to play the video…
There’s all sorts of retro/vintage fun CG stuff by Vince McKelvie over at his tumblr site.
And as for // Y E Λ R S //, there’s more of that super deep trappy soul groove type of shit at his soundcloud page, and here are a couple tunes from that page, below, that I enjoyed…
Here’s ‘パサぢぞ – 012’ :
This next one’s called, ‘アーティストは誰ですか!!!/ 1 7 0 4 1 8 4 5 1 / 編修,’ check it out:
Very nice, soulful stuff. I like it.
And this one below is ‘すてきな,’ (which I believe translates to ‘Nice,’ unless I’m mistaken; which I very much could be, as I’m just going by Google Translator)
Thanks for the awesome grooves and videos, Vince Mkelvie and // Y E Λ R S // !!!!
Get out your zoot suits…uh… Go out and buy a zoot suit, get your flapper gear looking ducky, and head to your nearest speakeasy. Why? Because producers of electro swing have just got a brand new weapon… StrangeFlow’s Authentic Electro Swing Samples Vol. 3 !! Have any of you ever been to one of these silent disco events? They can actually be something interesting in the right eviroment, If you want to learn more about renting your own Silent Disco Headphones, Click Here! . Imagine a dead quite room full of dancing feet.
The ‘StrangeFlow’s Authentic Electro Swing,’ series is, by far, one of our most popular products at Bassadelic.com (that and the trap packages we also do) and for good reason; they’re swanky as ALL HELL! Electro swing (be it on the house music – or – the hip hop end of the spectrum) is huge right now. It’s so much fun! Everywhere from Australia, Asia (and Europe, especially) and also across North America, swing clubs and swing parties have opened up, promoting a musical revolution that is completely unparalleled. Carefree, melodic, always bass-heavy, full of fun electronic sounds and old school swing/jazz/big band samples from the first half of the century, electro swing is truly one of the hallmarks of our time!
To put it another way, this ISN’T your parent’s swing revival…
HOOORAAAAY FOR ELECTRO SWING!!!
That’s right.
So, give us some details about this sample package, Bassy Will!
Here’s how it started: copies of ‘Electro Swing Samples Vol. 2,’ have been picked up all over the world, marking it as a real international form of dance music. ‘Vol. 3,’ promises all that ‘Vol. 2,’ offered, and more. Royalty-free and sequenced (quantized / turned into loops) this package is one of the best we’ve ever offered, here; and if you take a look at the samples (again, they’re free if you enter a comment by the end of January 14th, 2014 (EST) they’re absolutely FREE!) I’m SURE you’ll see why.
So what’s in it, anyway? Quit teasing us and get to the MEEEEAAATT!!
Ok, ok. ;) StrangeFlow’s Authentic Electro Swing Samples VOL. 3 contains the following:
—> 66 authentic swing samples from the original swing era (way back, around 90 years ago or so)
—> 10 beats
—> 6 vocal samples
—> TWO FREE GIFTS:
——-INCLUDING: 30 Funky Snares… and 31 Epic Crash Cymbals. Perfect for adding essential rhythmic elements to your compositions
So, there you have it.
Compatability?
. Acid Pro
. Pro Tools
. FL Studio
. Reason
. Live . & any and ALL programs that support .WAV file format.
So what artists did you sample, anyhow? BE HONEST..
Ok, here’s a list!
Paul Whiteman (The biggest name in swing music, hands down. He’s the one who originally popularized it for mainstream audiences… Having his audio in your arsenal is — at least in my opinion — very important)
Mamie Smith
Aileen Stanley
Carln Fenton and His Orchestra
Vincent Lopez & His Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra
Zen Confrey and His Orchestra
Abe Lyman & the Hotel Ambassador Orchestra
The Original Dixieland Jazz Band
Robert Dudley
Kid Orley
Ethel Waters
Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra
Specht’s Jazz Outfit
Benson Orchestra of Chicago
“There really is NOTHING else quite like this product on the market. And, it’s insanely reasonable in pricing. For January 4th, 2014, it’s free; but after that, it’s going to be discounted for awhile. You might wonder why it’s so inexpensive… Is it because we don’t have confidence in our products? That’s not it at all: WE HAVE FULL CONFIDENCE in EVERYTHING we release, we’re just NOT trying to rip you off, that’s all, honestly. I’m a musician, and I would hate having to pay sixty or seventy bucks for ANY sample pack, it’s just ridiculous, which is why I keep mine at decent-minded prices. That’s my story, and I’m definitely sticking to it! My music / sample releases on Bassadelic are affordable, high-quality products, and I’m going to keep it that way.”
-StrangeFlow
Thanks for givin’ us a chance, And we REALLY hope you enjoy the samples!!!
This product contains 100% royalty-free and/or copyright-expired tracks, and is legally allowed to be sold in the U.S. You can use these audio files in any of your musical compositions or projects, both personal AND commercial. The one thing you can’t do, however, is resell the samples. That’s all. Other than that, rub some funk on your new tunes and get EVERYBODY’S fingers snapping to your next album! :)