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Con[TRAP]tion Turns Ho-Hum Tunes Into Swag Tracks

Just be thankful this is an April Fool’s joke and not real: the fine folks at the electronic music/DJ school Dubspot are singing the praises of Con[TRAP]tion, a virtual studio plug-in that lets electronic musicians easily create tunes in the “trap” genre, which may quite possibly the only style of music more aggravating than dubstep.

The video above features Dubspot instructor Chris Petti walking through Contraption’s varied settings, which range from “Swag” to “Turnt Up” to “Maybach Music” (named after rapper Rick Ross’ music label) to the all-out “Damn son, where’d you get that?”. Marvel as he runs Madonna’s Into the Groove, Men Without Hats’ Safety Dance and other hits through Con[TRAP]tion, turning them into swag hits you can enjoy with your bros. I can almost smell the AXE body spray just listening to these tracks!

In case you’re not familiar with the trap genre, I’ve included the video below. It’s unsurprisingly titled Damn Son Where Did You Find This?

Found via Ray Trace.

Joey deVilla

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