Hell-o all and it’s time our daily dose of dark and heavy Electronic music even if our opening post might not be as heavy and bassy as usually but what it lacks in filth makes up for with great dark synthwave atmosphere and 80’s sound reinforced with some lovely guitars. Yeah it’s Dance With The Dead, a name that has been featured here a few times in the past, with a new track and if you are fans of the style and sound you have to love these guys. Taken from their new “Send The Signal” EP that was out yesterday, “Poison” is our track of choice for today and not because we didn’t like the other tracks of the release but just because we liked this one even more. A great track that we definitely enjoyed a lot so here it is. Make sure to check it out as well as full “Send The Signal” EP as well!
And from the “fresh blood” of the opening post we go to a Metalectro favorite and regular with this brand new track by Owl Vision who’s back and sounding as good as always and maybe even better (if that’s even possible?) Dark, hard and bouncy, “Damnation” is classic Owl Vision Electro and is no doubt the kind of track to send chills down your spine, like we are used to by him anyway. “Damnation” is officially released on December 16th on Kannibalen Records but the track has already been made publicly available and is even given as a free download, for the time being at least, so if you fancy yourselves some great Electro to start this week look no further. Here’s “Damnation” and Owl Vision at his best so waste no time and click on the play button below. No sins will be forgiven but your stay in hell will definitely become much more pleasant with such a soundtrack, so don’t hesitate and join the damned!
Picking up the loudness and intensity with the second post of the day and here’s the VIP version of Cookie Monsta’s “Mosh Pit”, originally released back in 2011 on Doctor P and Flux Pavilion’s Circus Records. For those not familiar with the original version of the track you should totally check that out too for some filthy Dubstep, although if we had to pick to between the two we would probably stick to the new “VIP” version. Cleaner, more polished and with even more power than the more “raw” orginal version, this VIP vresion of “Mosh Pit” is also available as a free download too and will definitely come in handy when you feel like blasting some hard tunes really loud and getting into headbanging mode, so check it out and grab your copy!
Starting the day with a remix by an artist who has been featured here a few times before with his remakes of metal and rock songs and his never ending love for guitar injected Electro. So welcome back on Metalectro Soul Machine, who this time took Pink Floyd’s “One Of These Days” and transformed it into an Electro-Psychdelic Rock gem. Maybe not as hard or bassy as we usually like our electronic music but nevertheless a beautiful remake/remix with great feel and flow. An undisputed “remix of the day” and a great way for Soul Machine to make his comeback on Metalectro. Check this one out by all means since it’s a great take on the original and if you like it but aren’t familiar with Soul Machine make sure to go and check out his Soundcloud for more like this. Believe us when we say there’s plenty of good music to be found there, you won’t be disappointed!
For those of you who tuned in to Metalectro yesterday (or who are simply subscribed to our YouTube channel) you already got a good taste of aUtOdiDakT & Kroyclub “Gang Signs Remixes” EP with the upload of the Polymorphic remix on the channel and even if you didn’t we are just about to rectify that. But except for the bass heavyweight Polymorphic remix “Gang Signs Remixes” is packing a heavy load since Haezer, Fukkk Offf, Your Ol’ Lady and the newcomers and ‘fresh blood’ (at least by Metalectro standards) Next Order have also contributed one remix each on the release and we really think there is no need for further explanations here as the artist names the remixer line up consists of should be more than enough to give you a pretty good idea of what you can expect. But even if it isn’t, here are the remixes themselves too so you can check them out anyway.