Mar 122015
 

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 »

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 »

Feb 262015
 

Going on in the same spirit, style and sound as our opening post but this time with an upcoming single from the first time blogged on Metalectro Mr. Electronicvein, so here’s some “fresh blood” too. Mr. Electronicvein is a Germany based artist who mostly produces House tracks, although he decided to pick up the intensity and bass levels in his new single “Ghettoblaster”, which is due for release on Audiotonique on the 2nd of March. Don’t expect any hard thrashing Electro banger but rather an Electro House track with a nice flow and energy. Definitely some of the best work we heard by Mr. Electronicvein so far (according to our taste and eardrums at least) which leaves wondering whether the German producer will keep producing more tracks like this in the future. But for the time being, here’s “Ghettoblaster”. Check it out! Continue reading »

Feb 262015
 

If you’re looking for some new sounds for your Thursday, Dyro and Loopers have got you covered with their new collaboration original “Jack It Up”, out today on Dyro‘s label WOLV Records. The two Dutchmen joined forces under the WOLV Records music roof to produce an original Electro House track that should be getting dancefloors heated up and many partygoers sweaty in the months to come. And something tells us that this won’t be the only time we see and hear the two artists work together but let’s wait and see what the future holds. As for the present, check out their brand new track “Jack It Up” and let us know what you thought about it by giving it the rating and number of stars you think it deserves! Continue reading »

Feb 252015
 

Usually you won’t see many non-music related posts coming on this space, but every now and then something that is way too cool to ignore comes along which we believe is worth sharing, regardless of being music related or not and this is definitely one of those cases. Just a couple of days ago a hillarious and very creative series of photos by toy photographer Hrjoe Photography emerged on the internet, depicting various super hero action figures (plus Mr. Bean) in unusual and funny situations that you couldn’t have possibly imagined before. By using very highly detailed action figures and the post production needed to add even more realism, Edy Hardjo (Hrjoe Photography), not only succeeded in adding a new dimension to some of the most famous super hero personalities by giving them a “pathology” but also proved that with a creative mind, action figures can become a lot more than just toys. Check out these great photos and visit Edy Hardjo’s work Facebook Page for more of his work and the “behind the scenes of this awesome series. Continue reading »