Tes La Rok – Drop Dead Mix

Looking for a big mix to make sweet love to your speakers for a while? Well good thing you’re reading this post right now because as soon as you click play on this sound wave, that is exactly what you’re going to get!

***STOP AND CLICK PLAY BEFORE CONTINUING TO READ***

This is the Drop Dead mix put together by Tes La Rok of Helsinki, Finland.  Tes La Rok was one of the first producers out of Finland to break into the international dubstep scene in 2007 with his hit remix of Uncle Sam’s Round The World Girls, and has since continued to produce a smooth, bass heavy, reggae influenced, sound that is pleasant to all ears and all ages.  The Drop Dead mix that you are listening to is a compilation of tracks that have been put together by Tes La Rok because they all have something in common.  All the producers of the songs you are hearing are Finnish and most have yet to break out of Finland’s underground scene and into other area’s of Europe and the rest of the world.  The track list consists of artists such as Neveready, Teeth, Mikael, Vesicle, Kfka, Trisector, Clouds, and a couple others. It’s funny to think about such a heavy reggae sound coming out of Finland isn’t it?  This is a beautiful example that music comes from the heart and your soul and anyone from anywhere can step into any genre at any time.  Tes La Rok blends the sounds of reggae, that brings me back to being down on a Costa Rican beach, with heavy dubby bass lines that brings me back to feeling like I’m in a club in Florida, with uncompareable style.  The combination of the two equals complete bliss.   If his tracks were played in early dancehall clubs they would shut the club down and blow the speakers.  Still to this day, in 2011, there is the posibility of that happening when his anthems bring the people together in the club.  Keep an ear out for this Finnish bass monster in 2011 and enjoy the Drop Dead mix and Tes la Rok’s remixes of Uncle Sams Round the World Girls, and Kill P & Cotti’s Dubstep Warrior!  NYT TUODA BASS!

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Posted on April 29, 2011, in Music and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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