May 272013
 

Time to wrap it up boys and girls and instead of a “remix of the day”, i have a video post coming last. A pretty damn awesome video as well which will help to keep things bloody in a sense but definitely not underground as i think Kill The Noise doens’t fit that category and description, not for the last few years at least. So, for any of you who might have missed the official video for “Blvck Mvgic”, taken from the same-titled EP that came out on OWSLA a few months back, you should totally check it out. A pretty sick stop-motion animation, full of blood, witches, werewolves, inquisition, guts and plasticine! Splatter meets adorable and my two big passions, stop-motion animation and bass music, come together to produce one kick-ass and nightmarish video. Nothing else to add here, just press the play button below and let this one suck you into it’s great dark atmoshpere! Enjoy and have a great evening you all!

May 082013
 

I’ll go on with a remix next by a name that has certainly grown a lot since getting releases on OWSLA. Kill Paris hasn’t been blogged here before so here’s more fresh blood and this track might surprise some of you, especially if familiar with his most recent tracks. Before the USA based producer started playing ball with the big boys though he had a taste for dirtier and heavier electro and this remix of Jackiroqs “There Is No Face” is undoubtedly taken from that era of Kill Paris. Taken from the “There Is No Face” EP, out about 2 years ago, the remix is now re-released by THaF Records on a “best of” compilation featuring some of the label’s top tracks and so i thought i’d grasp this chance to blog the 2 artists that due to the less banging nature of their music they don’t get many chances to be blogged here. Check it out!

Apr 192013
 

I’ll go on with a recently released track and Alvin Risk‘s single “Skyclad” next and i think this is the first time Alvin Risk is being featured here, so funny as it might sound here’s some fresh blood coming your way as well. Well, we were never really big on posting all the big names here anyway, especially if the tracks themselves aren’t something that deserves a blogging spot. Actually i wasn’t sure about this one either until a few minutes ago to be honest, as the semi-cheesy intro and vocals didn’t really help me make up my mind about blogging it or not. It’s the hard part of the track and the really big production though that made me change my mind as, to my surprise, the hard parts sound pretty huge and hard unlike most OWSLA or first line name releases. So check this one out.