Chasing the status quo…

Chase & status are crossing over all kinds of music fans to their acessible brand of dubstep and drum ‘n’ bass, in a similar way that Pendulum populized drum ‘n’ bass (albeit Chase & Status did it in a more listenable fashion). Their accessible, poppy brand of the two genres provides hooks, vocal samples and alot to be relished by the non-drum’n'basser. I suppose the Skream remix of La Roux was already introducing the genres to pop fans from all over. Over the last year now it’s become progressively clear that dubstep doesn’t have to be meditative and serious (a la Burial). Rusko’s been shredding dancefloors with his filthy dubstep bangers for some time (though I do perhaps draw the line when it comes to Rusko’s latest, ‘Woo Boost’ – poppy, populist dubstep of the worst kind).

By throwing in distincitve hooks and floor-filling combinations of d’n'b and dubstep, Chase & Status have gathered a mass following. There’s few dance fans who can’t instantly recognise the exotic echoes of ‘Eastern Jam’ or the grating warbling of ‘Saxon’ (even if its familiarity’s derived from radio play-outs) by now.
OH SNAP!! is Maryland’s genius hip-hop-electro genre-crosser who produced the brilliant (and genuinely witty, self-deprecating) ‘Bill Cosby Sweater’ and ‘Too Fat To Be A Hipster’. Ignore his modest proclamation as ‘your favourite mediocre whiteboy’. OH SNAP!! picks up the tempo of ‘Saxon’, with a ravey re-edit, chopped up, injecting some d’n'b, and abstracting a segment of the original’s dubstep bass, forging a more driving, continuous bassline. Perfectly packaged for the dancefloor:

Chase & Status have been frantically running around deleting all traces of bootlegs that they’ve taken a disliking to. At a recent show, Tomb Crew and Chase & Status shared the bill. Tomb Crew dropped their remix of Eastern Jam, ‘Western Jam’. But Chase and Status weren’t happy, and said if they hear it being played again they’ll eject the CD from the decks and snap it in half outright. And they’ve done a pretty good job of clearing all traces. Tomb Crew were forced to take it down from their myspace player, and any download links have all but disappeared (see beneath my Pelski Chart post for some comments from Tomb Crew themselves). But here I have Jayou’s ‘Western Jam’, a filthy, fast-paced re-jigg. Jayou chucks a bit of everything in, switching between hyperactive drum’n'bass and wonky electro-dubstep:
Another name pushing the dirtier side of dubstep is Brighton’s very own High Rankin. He ripped up Trouble Vision back in December and has since released a string of defiled, noisey monsters. In Mixmag, Annie Mac described him as ‘dubstep for girls’ (this was meant to be some kind of compliment, clearly overlooking the fact that mixmag readership is predominantly male). But who cares what she thinks? This is filth. And for men.

Bonus:

We won’t mention ‘Snoop Dogg Millionaire’…
  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/06606975974303831211 Louis Louis

    Ha is this all just to piss them off even more?

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/06109983125098336227 Bastille

    Not really digging that Jayou remix, but the other tracks are great. And I love it when DJs are extreme douches, does wonders for the stereotype.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/15220022471421300229 MS-DOS

    i am so with you on snoopdogg millionaire. The song was a disgrace

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/13313160366705463165 Hoss

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  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/13313160366705463165 Hoss

    Hmmm, but some of Jayou’s other tracks are heavy..

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  • BIG C

    this post is long overdue but awesome your blggng about these guys keep up the goood stufff :)

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/00939052040203249477 NewjacK

    against all odds is massive….also take out snoops lyrics and millionaire is a great track.

  • h20

    @ Newjack, yeah it’s called ‘Eastern Jam”

  • Simon K

    i dont understand why chase + status cant just be happy that djs are influenced by their stuff and want to remix their tunes? okay so they didnt okay the remix or anything but at the end of the day its only a song + ive got a feeling that they didnt use any of chase + status bits at all in the remix, just the original sample.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/05662756419802748841 dayglowjoe

    Well that is rich coming from Chase & Status, who’s biggest tune contains and is based around a sample from Bollywood film Devdas. I wonder if they got copyright clearance from Ismail Darbar and Monty Sharma who wronte the soundtrack that they sampled???

  • Anonymous

    Snoop Dogg Millionaire ain’t for everybody – stop hating.

    What that song may potentially do is get more people on the hip-hop side of the fence to give dubstep a listen. Hack Shocklee has even gotten aboard.

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