Jul 032015
 

Weekend Bass 3It’s that time of the week again and even though we haven’t been able to keep up with our bass addiction as much as we’d like to this week, it’s never too late to get the bass cannons loaded with some nasty sounds and get loud, so that’s exactly what we’re gonna do just before we get into weekend mode. From Electro House to Dubstep and Drum N Bass, today’s track selection is packing some serious firepower (and we don’t necessarily mean the label) by Black Tiger Sex Machine and Lektrique, Figure (who hasn’t been blogged here for a while so a big bad “welcome back” to him), Hugeative (who brings some tasty fresh blood in today’s track selection), a massive collaboration by SKisM, Habstrakt and Megalodon and last but not least Muzzy (who just had a new EP out). So, ‘nuf said and we better let the music do the talking, so press play and enjoy!
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Jan 222015
 

Hell-o to all bassheads out there and today we have some pretty dark stuff coming up, starting with a new volume of “monstermania” from the horrorstep master Figure, who had his “Monsters Selected Remixes” Vol.02 released a week ago on his own imprint Doom Music. 6 remixes of some favorite monsters, coming by the likes of Downlink, Twofold, Lumberjack, BlackMask, Dack Janiels and Midnight Tyrannosaurus who all delivered powerful Dubstep, Drum & Bass and Drumstep. No lack of heaviness in this one, as expected and if you have enjoyed the previous “Monster” releases by Figure then you will definitely enjoy this one too so check it out by hitting play below and let hell break lose through your speakers. You know you want to!

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Oct 162013
 

Staying on the dark twisted side of lovely and full of bass music we so much love and going on with a brand new and highly anticipated release next. Figure‘s “Monsters” Vol. 4 is out on his own Doom Music and let me say that this is indeed a release that does justice to its title. Dark atmoshpere, horror themes, movie samples that have been part of Figure‘s and in fact trademark elements of his music for a while now and of course monster bass is what you should expect from “Monsters” Vol. 4. The LP comes packed with 13 originals, a few collaborations too among them and the tracks move between Dubstep, Drumstep and Electro House, always on the hard side of course. The pretty nice atmospheric interludes help keep the freshness throughout the release and also add to the dynamics of the LP as whole as they glue all the tracks together under one conceptual roof and certainly help make the LP even more fun to listen to. Overall a listening experience you should have, so check this one out!