After a much needed short break from blogging we’re back as of today and as expected when taking time off we have plenty of fresh new bassy electronic music coming since good music doesn’t wait. So time to catch up with what we’ve missed the last couple of weeks, starting with the release of the debut SBCR (Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo aka The Bloody Beetroots) EP released on Dim Mak a couple of weeks ago. 5 new original tracks, out of which 4 are collaborations with Razihel, Moon Bounce and Eliza Bee & His Majesty Andre plus “The Grid” which we have already posted and talked about before in a previous post. Overall a pretty enjoyable release and debut for the hard Electro scene legend Sir Bob, including tracks more reminiscent of The Bloody Beetroots older sound and some more “fresh” sounding ones and if anyhing he proves it doesn’t matter what name he’s releasing music under there is always a lot to look forward to in his new releases and sets the bar high right from the start for his SBCR project.
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It’s been almost a week since the last Firday the 13th of the year and for those who didn’t know, it’s an Owl Vision tradition to release new music on every Friday 13 and last Friday was no excecption. The lord of Swedish Death Electro is back and he brings some more of the beautiful darkness we are used to hearing by him with his new “Elcypz” EP. Two new classic sounding Owl Vision originals, titled “Eclypz” and “Zyborg” released through Comorbid Records that all fans of the Swedish artist and all those familiar with his sound should instantly fall in love with. Check out Owl Vision‘s new EP below and embrace its darkness! Continue reading »
It’s pretty easy to lose track when it comes to Savant releasing albums and tracks one after the other since the frequency the Norwegian artist writes, produces and releases new music is often difficult to keep up with, unless you have a Savant only devoted blog. Nevertheless noone can complain about that though as Savant doesn’t get stingy to giving away free music too, like he did with his “Invasion” album which is available with a “name your price” option on the artist’s Bandcamp. Personally i am not the biggest fan of all the Savant releases and tracks since sometimes they are too “clever” for my taste. Listening through “Invasion” LP though i couldn’t pass “Killer” without a post as it’s a track that goes to a harder and bassier Electro direction (something we don’t hear often by him), with the complexity that comes usually on most Savant tracks not missing either. So, here’s “Killer” so check it out and go grab it here! Continue reading »
Not very long ago we posted a preview/work in progress of the back then still upcoming Astronaut & Black Tiger Sex Machine “Rockers” collaboration. Finally, now “Rockers” has been made available for purchase and streaming via Kannibalen Records and for those of you who were looking forward to this collaboration you now have a reason to rejoice. Of course as one would expect the highlight of the release is the EP main track “Rockers”, although we have to say that both tracks qualify as very good Electro House and we can guarantee that if that’s your kind of sound then you are most definitely going to love them. Maybe “Rockers” and “Bounce” are not the sort of tracks that will revolutionalise the Electro House sound or a release that will rock your socks off as much as the the title suggests (we leave you be the judges of that though) but it will absolutely get you bouncing and sweating on the dancefloor played at appropiate volumes and this we can be certain of. Continue reading »
Keeping the good new releases coming and here’s some tasty fresh blood too, coming by Germany based artist White Zoo with his new EP “Yagar”, out today on Audiophile Live. Some good hard Electro that should take the fans of the sound back to hard Electro good old days, or at the very least bring back some good old memories for those who still remember those days. “Yagar” EP comes with 4 original tracks, combining the harder Electro sound with orchestral and more melodic parts in a way that we don’t hear often nowadays and we haven’t heard coming by Audiophile Live in a while to be honest. Definitely a very good surprise by both artist and label and a release we enjoyed quite a bit right here. Check it out! Continue reading »