Hell-o and a great week to all and since last week we didn’t make it to post some new music we will try to make it up to you this week and there is plenty of good bass filled new music to post about too. So let’s get to it and for starters we have Tim Ismag‘s new EP “Supervillains”, out on Firepower about a week ago. 4 new original tracks plus remixes by Eh!de, Spag Heddy and MineSweepa and that’s definitely an impressive line up no doubt. A dark Dubstep dominated release which brings together many different elements and influences ranging from Metal (Supervillains, Scorpion) to classic music and epic orchestral parts to even Middle Eastern folk music melodies (Xerxes) and of course heavy basslines and powerful Dubstep. As for the remixes, no surprises there with all 3 of Eh!de, Spag Heddy and MineSweepa delivering what you would expect from them, which is nothing less than quality Dubstep. So here is Tim Ismag‘s “Supervillains”, pick your favorite bad boy, crank it up and unleash some destruction upon the world!
Another release that has definitely stood out so far this week is by the French up and comer and super talented artist that goes by the name M.A.D.E.S. So far M.A.D.E.S has been featured a few times here with some free tracks and has been mentioned for his collaborations with Blaster and official remixes for Dizkodeath and most recently Beef Theatre. All impressive work and definitely paving the path for an official release, which as it was expected followed on the London (UK) based JST Records. And if there is one thing we can say with absolute certainty is that M.A.D.E.S didn’t disappoint. Atmospheric and powerful at the same time the 2 originals move between orchestral hard Electro and Electro House with a touch of Complextro. Full of energy and great melodies, the youngster from Lille is the perfect meeting point between Outrun/80’s Electro feel and a more contemporary Electro sound, a perfect mix of Kavinsky and F.O.O.L if you like and you need some references to some more known artists. As for his debut EP “Requiem”, besides the 2 perfect examples of what M.A.D.E.S is capable of in the 2 originals the EP comes with 2 remixes too by GoingNuts and No Fake? who both gave the tracks a Dubstep twist. Definitely a release to check out and even more definitely an artist to keep your eyes and ears on as we are more than certain that this is only the beginning!
Hell-o bassheads and distortion addicts and it’s been a while since we made it to hold a full bass session (still having problems with the 24 hour long days) but today we thought we’d take a break from everything else and get low and dirty with some heavy sounds, so here we are! As for what we have in store for today, a couple new releases (if everything goes according to plan and we have enough time for it) so let’s get right into the good stuff with some fresh blood coming from Uplink Audio and the first time featured here Axonic with their new EP “The Breach”. 6 original tracks, all moving in the dark heavy and filthy Dubstep direction and sounding like a nuclear war in your speakers, with the exception of the trappy “EG-R” (sorry folks, just not our sound), which is a good thing by all means. If you’re after some heavy bass hitters and megatons of filth this is definitely one to check out so here’s the full EP for your listening pleasure. You know what to do!
Hell-o and a good new week to all bassheads out there! And what could be a better remedy for any weekend post-partying stress disorder issues we might be struggling with on a Monday than some good music? Exactly, nothing. So let’s get right into it and we have a few bassy and good new sounds coming today, starting with what has been somewhat of a surprise release really and we don’t mean that in a bad way, just in an “unexpected” way considering the artist name on the track title. It’s no secret Belzebass have been one of the most brutal and notorious hard Electro duos for a while now and their name has grown to be a synonym of aggressive banging Electro. So when the Italian duo’s new single “Gravity Proof” was released we were a bit surprised to hear something entirely different but at the same time fresh coming from them. Of course, for those who have been following closely and their senses are more attuned to certain details, the new sound and style we hear from Belzebass on their new single shouldn’t come as such a big surprise since all the signs were there. New label, completely different aesthetics on the cover art and generally speaking by the looks of it a complete makeover or at least temporary experiment. As for the track itself, it’s moving towards a much softer, fresh and melodic Dubstep direction and it’s quite enjoyable and nice, despite the initial surprise that comes when pressing play and to hear expecting some classic Belzebass. Whether the Belzebass we knew until now are a thing of the past or not remains to be seen, for now just check out “Gravity Proof”!
Last post for today and because this is Metalectro and we love our distorted guitars, growls and any kind of combination and mix of bass music and Metal/Punk elements, as long as it’s done right and nicely of course, here’s something to feed our Metal egos and Metalectro hungry souls and demanding eardrums. Fresh blood too since it’s only the first time Ryle is being featured here with his remix of Combichrist’s “From My Cold Dead Hands”. Needless to say this is our definite “remix of the day” pick as well and rightfully so too. The remix is available to purchase as it’s been officially released on Metropolis Records, so hit play below, check it out and you know what to do if you like it as much as we did. Play it loud!