The original version of 'Good People' is a great track. Smalltown DJ's and Grandtheft have a great song, with an already amazing list of remixers and now we can add one more. Trouble and Bass hero Drop the Lime has made his bad dude refix, and it's yours free!
Drop The Lime is undoubtedly a hero of the crazy nights. There's no live dj show quite like his, and he's only getting better. Today we want you to check out his zombie heavy video for 'No Sleep for the Wicked'.
Moombahton has just turned three, and we'd like nothing more than for you to join us in the celebration. We've got one of the first tracks, Dave Nada's 'Moombah' edit for you to trace the genre back to it's beginning. We've also brought out the Nadastrom remix of Drop the Lime's 'Bandit Blues' and Boyfriend's 'Vodka House'. Our selections follow some of the genre's innovators from it's inception, to it's current state with tons of remixes, and amazing artists taking the sound in new directions.
Drop the Lime's rockabilly style dance tunes may not initally seem like the sort of thing that would lend to this style. In the hands of skilled producers it appears any style of music can lean towards moombahton. We've heard tracks with hip hop, soul, funk, rock, and every genre beyond as influences and don't anticipate that stopping any time soon.
Then you have the new artists like Boyfriend who have gotten deep into this sound and added their own personal touch. We're big fans of a few acts that we've heard of since moombahton started. People like King Kong, Dirty Audio, and gLAdiator, have all made their mark on the genre and many more keep doing the same everyday. It's also drawn prominent artists like Jack Beats into the style, just check out their collaboration with Dillon Francis.