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SYMETREX

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Dubstep (Danbury, US)

Chart Info:

Keep it Hot as it gets Colder

Some tunes to keep the blood flowing as the weather cools down!

Artist Info:

Let us say that one of Symetrex's sets is a formal dinner party. You will find Joanna Newsom on one side of the table, staring dreamily into her peas. Beside her is Lars Ulrich, drinking copiously in order to swallow his thoughts on copyright infringement. Also in attendance are Beenie Man, Johnny Cash, a mumbling Ozzy Osbourne and Bobby Caldwell, decked out in a maroon leisure suit. Symetrex is a true tune conoisseur, pairing the stinky cheeses of pop, the sweet wines of old R&B and the red meat of heavy metal to create a throbbing chunk of delicious music history. These disparate corners of music can be heard in any of Symetrex's sets, spun together seamlessly with dubstep, breaks, house, glitch-hop, drum and bass, hardcore, breakcore and moombahton. Symetrex's own career in music began in high school with a drumkit and electric bass, which he traded in for turntables in the age of 19. Two years later, Symetrex began producing his own beats, and he is now one of the most prominent players in the East Coast dubstep scene, traveling throughout the country and leaving a blissfully bassed out, danced out crowd in his wake. Symetrex is based in Danbury, Connecticut - the industrial city that is the last stop on the New York City Metro North train- literally the end of the line. He can most often be found playing out in Hartford, where his crew, Dubbage, paints the city's venues in drum and bass, jungle and dub. Symetrex has Shared the stage with- Remarc, S.P.L., 6Blocc, Outrage, Joe Nice, Hulk, The Magician and Liondub. Affiliations- Threshold Sound, Dubbage, Independent Saints, SatelliteRecords.com

Related Genres:

Breaks

Drum & Bass

Future Garage

Juke/Footwork

DJ CHART
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Track Title Artists Label Release Date
Release Title Remix Genre Share
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Symetrex: Deep dark Reese driven Future Garage. Most Future Garage is very chilled out so its nice to see producers taking it to the dark side!
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Symetrex: Smooth Deep instrumental Dubstep. If you close your eyes and listen it will give you goosebumps.
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Symetrex: The vocals and the Jazz influence make this tune just to much. Killer reverbed out horns make the vibe for me. Ill probably have the dj at my wedding play this one.
Art Face Fucking Bass Monstar Profound Audio 10/08/12 Miscellaneous Play Enqueue
Check Face Fucking Bass / Let the Music - Single Dubstep
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Symetrex: This ones a dancefloor killer! Driving hard and agressive while not being to crazy with the distorted synths.
Jumpshot: Monstar - Face Fucking Bass
Art Welcome to Poundtown DZ, David Besplug Badman Digital 09/28/12 Miscellaneous Play Enqueue
Welcome to Poundtown EP DZ's 140 VIP Mix Dubstep
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Symetrex: Dz always come with a real badman style in his tunes. The high-hats in this are so good. And thats just a small part of this awesome tune.
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Symetrex: Im not normally a Electro house dude but this one gets me. Large Basslines def have some decimating ability.
Art Never Let Go DubRocca Broke N Glass Records 09/24/12 Miscellaneous Play Enqueue
Check Never Let Go Don't Walk Away Future Garage
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Symetrex: Chilled out, fast paced Future Garage at its finest. Big pads and piano's with just the right amount of vocal to draw you in.
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Symetrex: J:Kenzo is one nasty producer. Deep and Dark Dubstep done in his own fashion. Every tune on the album that accompanies this tune is a must have.
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Symetrex: Such a crazy large Bassline! This one is guaranteed to smash where ever you happen to be playing.
Art Blaze The Fire Rah Danny Byrd Hospital Records 09/24/12 Miscellaneous Play Enqueue
Blaze The Fire Rah Radio Edit Drum & Bass
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Symetrex: Killer Tearout Ragga Jungle. If you like amens this tune is for you!
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