Another young artist who has been impressive so far with anything he has produced and especially his Dubstep tracks, is Boston (USA) based Imagin8 who last month had his new single “Midnight” released on Jet Set Trash. After a single on Most Addictive Music, Imagin8 is back on the London bass heavyweight label with 2 new originals, one being a massive Dubstep and one a melodic and very catchy vocal Drumstep track. And if you enjoyed Imagin8‘s previous works and more specifically his dark and heavy Dubstep tracks (Pure Justice, Restless Slumber remix or Battle On The Hill) then you’re in for a special treat with “Midnight Shenanigans”, the opening track from “Midnight”, which is definitely both Imagin8‘s best original up to date and one of our favorite recent Dubstep tracks. Huge sound design and massive “growls”, dark atmosphere and big bad drops is what you can expect in this one, followed by some catchy and more EDM-esque vocal Drumstep in “When You Come Home”, which serves as the release’s b-side track. Two very good tracks with high production standards that you should check out by all means so hit play in the player below and enjoy.
Picking up the pace and bass with our second post of the day and it’s one more new release (or recent release anyway since it was out almost 1 month ago) by Dubscribe and his latest single “Venom”, released on Rottun Recordings. Those of you who are familiar with the Japanese artist’s sound then you know what to expect, as for those who aren’t, prepare to get your eardrums blasted away with megatons of bass. It’s no secret anyway that Dubscribe likes to go heavy and “Venom” is no exception. Two originals both rich in raw, machine gun bass that all heavy Dubstep fans will enjoy and love. Check out Dubscribe‘s “Venom”, let the “wall of sound” smash you right in the face and of course, play it loud!
Following a less “bassy” opening post it’s time to move on to some more familiar and heavy sounds and here comes Flybug‘s new single “Paralytic”, which was released a few days ago on Jet Set Trash. It’s been a while since we heard some new music coming out from the UK based artist, actually since his track for the last Metalectro contest and compilation if not mistaken, so it’s definitely nice to know he’s back in the studio working on some new material. “Paralytic” includes a Dubstep original, featuring London’s Hip-Hop trio Vice Versa on vocals as well as a great Electro House remix by Prismatic. Definitely a nice comeback release by Flybug who according to the Jet Set Trash announced release schedule should have another single out before the end of the year, his second during December, so check out “Paralytic” and stay tuned for more by him!
Hell-o and a great week to all! Monday again and this means we’re back in business (or actually “bassines” if you prefer) and as proven multiple times before already there is no better remedy for the weekend hangovers than some fresh bass and we have quite a bit of it coming today so fasten your seatbelts and get ready for take off! And to get things rolling we have some “fresh blood” coming with the signature of Uplink Audio and the new River Accorsi EP, titled “Metanoia”. A deep and dark Dubstep release with a character of its own and it’s fair to say this isn’t your regular Dubstep/Drum N Bass EP. Bassy and atmospheric, River Accorsi‘s “Metanoia” EP takes the best elements of many different bass music forms and styles and blends them together in great ways, making his new EP a journey that needs to be experienced from start to end. Prismatic has also contributed a remix to the release and it’s a great one too, adding some extra bassy flavor to what was a very nice release already. So here’s “Metanoia” and you better check it out!
Going with a pretty brutal Dubstep track next and it’s fair to say that Sullivan King‘s suits the Metalstep and Metalectro description, standards and tastes by all means. Out last month on Rottun Recordings, “Terminus” has all those ingredients that make a proper banger and you know that when we say “banger” we really mean it and it’s not just a word used to describe tracks that are non-heavyweights. Dark, aggressive, guitar and screamo vocals reinforced and in one word brutal, Sullivan King delivers hell and mayhem for a bit more than 4 minutes in “Terminus”, the way only a few artists can and is definitely entering the Metalectro pantheon alongside names such as Zardonic, Gor FLsh, Laforcah, Drivepilot (to mention a few) and many other beloved artists that are too many to mention here. Definitely a hard hitter and a must check out track, whether you like Dubstep, Metal, Electro or any hard and aggressive music style and genre really so hit play and blast this one as loud as you can!