

Tbh this is my favorite song ever Comment by JoSoSilver Tss my favorite Zeds Dead track Comment by Cheyenne Büchi Coffee Break Lyrics: I run for the bus dear, but while ridin I think of us dear / At work I just take time and all through my coffee break time / Woke up. This really talks to me Comment by Yeahmanrecords Thx Dedd Comment by HMcGeady77Ībsolute fire Comment by Sebastian Górski My jam er’morning now Comment by Jasmine_Loveįeelin SO Alive rn. Still my favorite and it's 2020! God damn the memories of live shows. I love this!!!! Comment by Jasmine Olpinski Miint This song is a true Gem Comment by Dulce Qannabbos #WifeOfTheMostHigh

This is fucking dooooope, found while reminicisng on 2009 era dubstep Comment by J-SouLoMan Genre Dubstep \ Rap Comment by James Hagan 2 Fusing nostalgic 90s sample-based hip hop with futuristic bass and cinematic soundscapes, The Victor Mixtape is both a step forward and a throwback to the past featuring Omar LinX rapping over some of Zeds Deads classic hits such as "Eye On Fire", "Rude Boy", and more! He aspires to travel the world taking photos for non-profit organizations or to work for one of the top EDM photography teams like aLIVE Coverage.Zeds Dead and Omar LinX present: Victor - seven genre-bending tracks on Mad Decent's Jeffree's label. This pursuit and travels inspired Bearlosophy, his photographic journal of all his adventures. He has traveled from coast to coast and around the world looking what he calls The Bear Necessities of Life the simple things that make you smile, or you find visually moving. Since then he has attended every live music festival from Spirit of Suwannee’s, Purple Hatters Ball (Jam Bands), to Let It Roll Drum & Bass Festival in the Czech Republic.Ĭhris has an eclectic palate for music from Shpongle and Bassnectar to Oliver Heldens and Porter Robinson, he vibes with it all. In 2010 his friends showed him a video from Bonnaroo of Pretty Light’s “I Know the Truth” and he immediately dived on in. The weekends were filled with dance music from the 80’s and 90’s like La Bouche’s “Be My Lover” and Corona’s “Rhythm of the Night”. Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | SoundCloud | YouTubeĬhristopher, or Brown Bear as his Festival Family and most of his friends call him, got his humble beginnings in the dance music scene when he was a child from none other than his mother. At work I just take time and all through my coffee break time. I run for the bus dear, but while ridin’ I think of us dear. It is surely going to be an event to check out so if you are in Colorado and want to immerse yourself in some good old fashioned dubstep, make sure to check them out July 2 and 3, 2018! Check out Zeds Dead – Coffee Break on SoundCloud: Most recently, Zeds Dead have announced that their very own event at Red Rocks, Deadrocks, has been expanded to two days. I remember hearing this song at The Hangout Festival when Zeds Dead performed and feeling every beat and drop in my body. The way they took such a timeless song as “I Say a Little Prayer” and managed to filter it through the most trembling basslines, creating something new and all their own, made this track the popular anthem it was. They combined their signature hip-hop and dubstep to create heavy basslines and drops with a sample from Aretha Franklin’s “I Say a Little Prayer”. The track comes from the two very talented Canadian producers, Dylan Mamid and Zachary Rapp-Rovan. “Coffee Break” was one of the major dubstep anthems during 2011. Six years ago in 2011, I went to my first ever Ultra Music Festival and got a taste of what was to become one of the largest gatherings of EDM in the world. I was just getting into the scene, first listening to the artists I mentioned above.

The incredible drops that rattled speakers and bodies alike were something to behold and be a part of. Artists like Skrillex, Alvin Risk, and Zeds Dead were coming into the scene with a force and talent that the masses could not get enough of. Six years ago, the electronic music community was getting down to some of the most epic, filthy dubstep that has ever been heard. This Throwback Thursday, I would like to take it back to one of my favorite tracks with Zeds Dead’s “Coffee Break”. For this week’s Throwback Thursday, enjoy a “Coffee Break” from an era of filthy dubstep!
