Metermaids – Bad Things ft. Sage Francis & B. Dolan (magOwl Remix Extended)

This version has a portion of a contrasting section I was working on tacked onto the end. I didn’t have time to make it work properly before the deadline but I’ll most likely make it into it’s own song eventually as I quite like it.
If you wanna listen to the version I submitted and all the other entries you can do that here.
Also I won’t make this one downloadable as per clear instructions :) Go to the SFR site and check out Metermaids album.

Metermaids “Bad Things” Remix Contest

It’s done, all the remixes chosen are posted for everyone to listen to on SFRs soundcloud page. You can check them out below or go there and listen.

So that’s my remix, check out the rest below…

If you feel like voting you can do that here in the comments (where you can read short feedback on each track as well courtesy of Mr. Francis) and/or on SFRs facebook page.

Strange Famous Forum Collaboration

sffcollabSubmitted a beat for a Strange Famous forum collaboration a week or two ago, and now it’s all done and available for anyone to grab.

It’s free and was made by SFR Forum regulars (and myself heh), put together and organized by AdamBomb, thanks man, turned out good. It’s mostly hip-hop, but not exclusively, some other genres represented as well and most of it got vocals and all that jazz.

So head over and pick it up. Here’s a direct link to the thread.

Tracklist (click to expand)

A couple of blurbs from the contributors.. (you can read all of em in the thread on SFR Forum..)

Mikal kHill vs AdamBomb – Buy My Shit
“It’s silly, and I threw it together in no time. It’s like a
hiphop sequel to my fuck a ron song I did as the Wooden Dickz
a few years ago.” – kHill
“A lot of forum members get name dropped in here” – AdamBomb

AdamBomb – Anna Log
“I made this using old analog synths and tape echo effects (no soft synths or vsts!). Retro futuristic dirty type sheeee-it.” – AB

Rolling Blackout (medicineman) – A Toast to Oblivion
“‘scalled “A Toast To Oblivion”…Rolling Blackout is the group…”
“a certain pessimistic take on the destiny of man proceeding from
apathy to protest to grim acceptance to celebration”

Domestic Robot (kritikal) – A Wavelength
“Domestic Robot is an artist from Ann Arbor, MI mixing electronic and acoustic
instruments with boom bap break beats and heartfelt vocals.