This was an exciting but stressful one! As soon as I heard that walrus, I was instantly like "man this sounds like a stupid skrillex dubstep bassline....wait a minute...". No way out from there on. Haven't done this kind of music in ages. I had a bit of a dubstep phase around 2007-2010, when it was still kinda young and fresh (at least for me). "How do I get that wobble sound!? Aaah, LFO. Wait, what is that?" Definitely learned a thing or too. Really liked all that earlier dubstep stuff, benga, skream, distance, rusko...but that sounded really different then what that "next dubstep wave" brought with it. not hating, judging or anything.
Anyhow, the buildup, mixing, sounds, everything seems so different from hip hop tracks, so it was a real pain in the ass to get something going. Also, you need tons of bass, synths, and fx. pretty much everything we were NOT allowed to use. So I put some energy in getting lowends of the samples. made synths by microsampling. even recorded my voice (phew, thanks per.du for allowing that at least

) for transition sounds. super exhausted now but happy I got something. Attention: It might sound really crappy, but it's supposed to do that I guess. Well, great challenge, haven't had that much fun and inspiration in a minute, thx for this heavy setup!
So here we are, back to the roots: