For Immediate Release
October 13th, 2009
Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture Vol. 2: Enter The Dubstep…
Frank Radio and iHipHop Distribution are proud to announce the highly anticipated follow-up to 2005′s “Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture Vol. 1″
On November 10th, the newest and freshest sounds in underground electronic music encounter the grimiest and most hardcore hip-hop click in this one-of-a-kind album: “Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture Vol. 2: Enter The Dubstep.”
As Vol. 1 sought to introduce hip-hop fans in general, and specifically, the famously large, loyal and diverse fan-base of the Wu-Tang to the burgeoning world of underground hip-hop, so Vol. 2 seeks to expose another untapped resource of underground talent, skill and artistry to this very same avid and intrepid fan-base.
The project serves a double purpose as well: many of the pioneers and practitioners (DJ’s and producers) in the Dubstep world came up in a time when Wu-Tang ruled the international airwaves. Unlike much commercial hip-hop, the immediacy of Wu-Tang’s sound spoke to many outside of the scope of the typical hip-hop fan, across oceans and at home. Their music and style helped to shape an emerging artform that hadn’t yet defined itself. Now, in 2009, as dubstep continues to grow, expand and encompass more styles and subgenres, the Wu-Tang sound is reintroduced into the mix, to spawn a new and unique musical crossbreeding, that is greater than the sum of its constituent parts.
This groundbreaking album is trail-blazing the collaboration between Dubstep and Hip-Hop, with stomach-pounding, bass-thumping guttural beats, and gully, gritty and grimy lyrics that break into the next decade in the chapters of each respective genre’s history. With Scuba, Parson, Trillbass, Dakimh, DZ, Rogue Star, Stenchman, Datsik & many more producing not remixes, but complex re-interpollations that include a veritable goldmine of Wu-Tang verses from the vaults that feature Raekwon, Ghostface Killa, RZA, GZA, Method Man, U-God & Masta Killa, Wu affiliates Killah Priest, Bronze Nazareth, Prodigal Sunn, Solomon Childs, Son One & more, and guest spots from Busta Rhymes, MF Doom, Pimp C, Three 6 Mafia, Ras Kass, Vast Aire, Canibus, Lord Jamar & many more, this one of a kind compilation is at the forefront of an emerging cultural and musical blend that is taking place on the margins of the mainstream, but will be talked about for years to come….
Check out the first singles:
A / “Deep Space” Featuring RZA & Lord Jamar (Jay Da Flex & Yoof Remix)
Download the tracks now!
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THIS IS THE DOPEST SHIT IVE HEARD IN A LONG TIME. FINALLY SOME ELECTRONIC MUSIC THAT IS HAAAAAAAAAAARD!
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Shit Hot! cant wait to check this out, heavy beats with the best mc’s on the planet! killah.
Wooooo! Shit is good! Cant wait for that shit to hit! damn!!!!
shits fire… dubstep with wu?! insane
Dubstep will never be the same, You yanks are taking over!
Shits ill i didnt even know there was a first album to this! Daaaaaaammmn!
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dis is pure cack bruv and just ruined the dubstep get some real mc’s
are you kidding me you fuck. you may know dub but you dont know shit about hip hop cause wu tang is some of the best shit in the bizz
YES!!! Wu-Tang + Dubstep = the illest shit ever!!!
“Get some real MC’s” —- what is this guy talking about??????? This is Wu-Tang Nigga!!!!
Looking forward to picking this up. Anything to get my mind off of the current state of Hip-Hop works for me.
This is excellent, love dub step, love wu-tang this is a deadly combination.
Never stop the progress, music is created by evolution, MC’s and Electro are going to becoming more and more popular in the near future me thinks.
Rap meets Dubstep
everything ive been praying for!
this is shit, it don’t even have the basic structure of dubstep, just the same beat over and over… dubstep is all about variation, something this lacks, completely. FAIL.
YANKS DESTROY EVERYTHING THEY TOUCH, LEAVE THE DIRTY DUBS TO THE UK AND THE REST OF EUROPE, AND STOP TRYING TO BE THE BEST AT EVERYTHING…
this is great. im not into dubstep, but i am into dnb and hip hop
mad stuff, cant wait to mix this shit
not really liking it. watever happened to real wu tang with the bass,key’s and a hard knock dropping dope bars to it, ny hip hop is dead
americans should stay the fuck away from dubstep, they ruin every good sound to come out of the UK
Grime at it’s finest. Those that live a life full of hatred, die alone and hated.
I wanna like it, Wu. But it’s not my flava. I’m really waitin on Shaolin vs Wu-Tang to come out. That’s like Rae and Ghost droppin shit… mixed with whoever else is on the album. but it’s comin!!! Should be a double LP. Wu heads will collect this and that here and there yo.
One
Grime is the future! Junlist/hiphop head for life. Trip hop is here to stay
How are these anything more than remixes? I dont get it? What is so special about this?
DUBSTEP WAS MADE WITH NO LYRICS –
DUBSTEP WAS MADE FOR NO LYRICS -
STRICKLY BEATS-
BUT THERE THEY GO FINDING AWAY TO FUCK IT UP -
Can t listen to House thech neither fucking hip *autotune* hop crap … So whats left
))Yeah its gonna be big !!!!!
Haha, Gotta love it when the UK heads finally figure out that Stateside / North American Dubstep is on the TAKEOVER. Call it what you want. Dubstep and Hip Hop will be inter-twined for years.
Lovin Dubstep, Lovin Wu, but on their own.. This is shit, doesn’t work at all.
yo this shit is ill. is this gonna be on vinyl.
At first I was iffy but now that I got the album this shit is tough as hell if you got a sound system in your car its def a bangger
I love the way every one on hear keeps harping on about “dubstep” as if it’s something sacred, that should never be touched or pushed forward by anyone.
Every piece of music that is ever released ~ you will either like it or you won’t .
If you don’t like it, just say so, it’s not your thing, then leave.
Getting hung up on genre definitions is not the way to go. And if you still want what you term “dubstep” ( definitions vary, bear in mind) ~ there’s still plenty of it out there.
Hanging out on the web telling “americans to leave dubstep alone” and “dubstep was made with/for no lyrics” is not productive in any way, shape or form.
Personally, I quite like these tunes, big up the WU & everyone involved in putting out the album.
Peace.
I agree wiv Dan.
I’ve been down wiv da WU 4 yeaaaaarz, and also with Dubstep; but it doesn’t sound all that 2bh.
Plus, dis aint PROPER Dub newayz.
booooorring
just like most hiphop these days, we have a short loop that gets annoying as hell after about 45 seconds. wu tang (awesome) meets dubstep (even more awesome) = new genre called CWAP
Hmmm interesting. I will finish checking this blog out later. I’m kind of in a hurry now. I like it.
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He’s just so cool!
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does anyone else think this stuff is too strong i understand the style but damn
Dope remixes!! Sickness
Really dope mix, looking for more Dubstep hip hop soon.
Americans are good in music, but this is from the UK, so let’s keep it that way.
Dubstep = awesome but keep your hands of it!!!!
Good lookin out
steve
rap
I’m absolutely more into the whole dubstep tempo at the moment more than everything else.
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