Going on with some fresh blood and the debut feature of UK based artist Inque here with his debut EP, titled “Witching Hour”. Out on London based Sons Of Noise Records almost a month ago, “Withcing Hour” EP comes with 4 original track which move between Dubstep, Electro, Drum & Bass, Glitch Hop and pretty much each and every electronic bass music sub-genre, something that has works pretty nice as Inque has successfully managed to maintain a dark and heavy atmosphere throughout the EP. Definitely a release that has left us with a very positive buzz in our ears and places Inque on our radar for good as one of those new and “to be watched closely” up and comers. Check his debut EP and stay tuned for more by him.
Starting the day with some Electro coming from Australian Trumpdisco, who recently had his “Third Pt. 2” EP released on No Tomorrow Recordings. Those of you following Trumpdisco and familiar with his work (recent and older) shouldn’t be surprised really by “Third Pt. 2“. A mix of the heavy Electro we got to know by the Australian bass heavyweight with new cleaner sounds and even a more housy or dark-tech feel at points, which on one hand should make “Third Pt. 2” easier accessible to a larger audience but also might disappoint some of the old school die hard trash-head fans. Nevertheless, it definitely showcased Trumpdisco‘s ability to come up with more than heavy basslines and even though it’s not among his heavier releases, we can’t say it doesn’t come with some classic Trumpdisco moments which we certainly enjoyed. Check it out!
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!
Hello-o and after a silent period we’re back in full action and ready to make some noise, with some of our favorite artists and sounds. Quite a bit of catching up to do as well since this is our first post of 2015, meaning there are still a few 2014 releases to blogged about since it’s never too late to blog about good music. So, let’s get on it and for starters here’s Beatbender‘s latest single “Elevate”, which was out on Jet Set Trash a month ago, including remixes by Hijack Da Bass and Noblesse. “Elevate” is the second single from Beatbender‘s upcoming LP and another dark, yet fresh, different and elevating track. As for the remixes, Hijack Da Bass gives the original the trademark hard Electro sound we have come to know and love by HDB, whereas Noblesse adds his very own personal touch to the release with an 8 minute long Electro-Techno remix. Definitely a single which especially being the follow up release of Beatbender‘s “Anti Optimism” leaves us vert curious about what the duo’s debut full album will sound like as judging by what we’ve heard so far there won’t be any shortage of moodswings, variety and freshness while at the same time maintaining a dark atmosphere throughout the LP. But let’s wait to hear to more tracks/previews from the full LP before making any further assumptions. Until then, check this one out!
Onwards for the final post for today and here comes the “remix of the day” which is no other than this super powerfull Ryle remix of Tim Ismag‘s “Anime Fight”. Taken from Tim Ismag‘s “Anime Fight” EP that was released on Rottun ten days ago, including the original mix of the track plus 3 further remixes by Trinergy, VMP and Nerd Rage, Ryle‘s remix is a raging bass beast delivering megatons of energy and needless to say, our favorite from the EP as well. An undisputed remix of the day by our standards and definitely a remix that not only keeps the standards high for Ryle after his remix of Combichrist “From My Cold Dead Hands” but even raising them and leaves us looking forward to what comes next by the USA based artist. So boys and girls, fasten your seatbelts and get ready for take off because Ryle‘s remix of “Anime Fight” is not to be taken lightly. Turn the volume way up and press play below!