Mar 302015
 

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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Mar 182015
 

It’s wasn’t very long ago when Liam Howlett said in an interview that The Prodigy new album will wipe the floor with dance DJs and as we’re getting closer to the official release date of “The Day Is My Enemy” (March 30th) and more tracks are becoming available to listen to the more we actually begin to understand and believe that statement to be true. Just a few days ago another original track from “The Day Is My Enemy” made its appearence on YouTube, titled “Wall Of Death” and well, lets just say that this is some kickass, rude and violent Electronic music with bad attitude, the sort we love here and have definitely been missing the last few years from the bigger “hard” Electronic music acts. And as if that wasn’t enough, the KillSonik remix of “Wild Frontier”, which was apparently co-written by KillSonik and The Prodigy has also made it’s public debut bringing back officially the UK based duo, who is hopefully are going to stay productive and more music will follow from them soon. Continue reading »

Mar 182015
 

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 »

Mar 132015
 

CelldwellerCelldweller‘s new album “End of an Empire – Chapter 03: Dreams” is out today via his own imprint FiXT and of course Metalectro couldn’t be missing from the party, so we joined in by getting an exclusive track premiere for all you cellmates. The album comes with 18 in total tracks (originals and remixes) with some more known artists like Combichrist and some lesser known ones remixing tracks for the album. We got our hands on the remix Hecq did on “Good L_ck (Yo_’re F_cked)” which is one of our favorite remixes out of Celldweller‘s new album. A heavy and more to the Electronic side remix, as some of the other remixes felt like moving a bit more to the rock direction, which combines Neuro basses and deep sound design with some characteristic Celldweller sounding parts in a lovely and somewhat weird way. Definitely a remix we enjoyed quite a bit, so check it out as well as the rest of the album here! Continue reading »

Feb 272015
 

Just a few days ago the So French Records “Winter Time” Vol.02 Compilation was released by French label, including 14 original tracks altogether. A mix of Nu Disco, Electro Rock and well, French Touch with some artists we’ve known and liked for a while now, as well as some new ones. Listening to the whole release a few times and trying to make up our minds about it, we can definitely say that there are some very good tracks on it, which we have picked to feature here today. One of the things we didn’t like as much is the abundance of Nu Disco and “funky”tracks, which seemed to take over the overall release more than we would have personally liked as it seems to have left less room for more power and energy which we thought is missing a bit from the particular compilation. The good thing though is that the few tracks that are moving to a “harder” direction out of “Winter Time” Vol.02 really stood out as they made a significance difference to the release’s overall feel and flow. Continue reading »