Fader vs Subaru vs Catchdubs = A “COUNTER CULTURE” MIX

Despite having one of these creepy Press Releases that makes it seem like these Subaru suits desperarety (want to) have SOMETHING IN COMMON WITH THE COMMON, HIP MAN (i.e. “The FADER And Subaru Announce Mixtape Featuring Some Of The Most Compelling Minds Of The Counter Culture“) this mix is quite good. (Seriously though, who uses the phrase “The Counter Culture” anymore? This isn’t VIETNAM ERA AMERICA Despite an eerily similar political and international relations climate!) As the Press Release goes on to so eloquently state, “the mix combines everything from fringe dancehall beats on tracks like Mavado’s “Mr. Informer” to DJ Eli’s psychedelic beat-driven remix of The Pack’s “Vans.” Tabi Bonney’s opening track, “The Pocket,” sets the tone for the mix with simmering energy ready to kick the RPMs into the red. Other highlights include exclusive remixes of Editors’ “Camera” and Bonde Do Role’s baile funk “Gasolina”.” Man, who writes this stuff?

Anyway, it’s a dope mix that Nick had complete creative control over and Crossfadedbacon.com has one availabe for FREE!

Just be the first person to email info@crossfadedbacon.com with a subject line that makes it obvious that you want this CD, and I got you! In the mean time, check out the Fader blog because it’s pretty darn awesome.

Yay!

TRACKLIST:
Tabi Bonney, “The Pocket”
Cool Kids, “I Rock”
Daytona f. Jim Jones, “Homeboy What You Lookin At”
Wale, “Breakdown”
Burro Banton, “Badder Dan Dem”
Bunji Garlin, “Brrt”
Tony Matterhorn, “March Out”
Turf Talk, “I Got Chips”
Dyme Def, “Clap Clap”
Mic Terror, “Pump Ya Fist”
Kid Sister, “Control”
The Pack, “Vans [DJ Eli Remix]”
DJ Blaqstarr, “Shake It To The Ground”
Sinden, “Beeper”
DJ Mehdi f. Chromeo, “I Am Somebody [Switch Remix]”
Editors, “Camera [Rubber Bullets Remix]”
Bonde Do Role, “Gasolina [Scottie B & King Tutt Remix]”
Magic Juan, “Sudor [Sweat]”
Mavado, “Mr Informer”
Vybz Kartel, “Mofraudo”

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One comment

  1. caps says:

    Haha they said “beat-driven.”

    Also, what’s up with your capitalization of “Press Release”? What year is this – 1928?

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