Nov 022016
 

agloryParisian duo Aglory are back once more with a new EP. Dark, deep and heavy Electronica/Techno, as anyone familiar with Aglory‘s past releases would expect, “Mort” was out on October 28 and (what a surprise-not) just in time for Halloween. Four original tracks, all dealing with the theme of mortality and death, “Mort” was released through Kannibalen Records. Maybe not what you’d normally expect by the Canadian label which usually deals with less dark themes, although their roster isn’t exactly unwelcoming towards the heavier and darker side of things either and how could it be when it hosts artists like Lektrique, Black Tiger Sex Machine and Haezer to mention a few? A must check release for anyone into the dark Electronica and Techno, as is usually the case with Aglory so press play and enjoy!

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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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Mar 122015
 

Not very long ago we posted a preview/work in progress of the back then still upcoming Astronaut & Black Tiger Sex Machine “Rockers” collaboration. Finally, now “Rockers” has been made available for purchase and streaming via Kannibalen Records and for those of you who were looking forward to this collaboration you now have a reason to rejoice. Of course as one would expect the highlight of the release is the EP main track “Rockers”, although we have to say that both tracks qualify as very good Electro House and we can guarantee that if that’s your kind of sound then you are most definitely going to love them. Maybe “Rockers” and “Bounce” are not the sort of tracks that will revolutionalise the Electro House sound or a release that will rock your socks off as much as the the title suggests (we leave you be the judges of that though) but it will absolutely get you bouncing and sweating on the dancefloor played at appropiate volumes and this we can be certain of. Continue reading »

Feb 192015
 

For those of you keeping an eye on either of Black Tiger Sex Machine‘s or Astronaut‘s social media you have to be already aware that the two artists are collaborating on a new single and  just a couple of nights ago a video emerged teasing us with a snippet of their upcoming collaboration “Rockers”, which will drop on the Canadian trio’s imprint Kannibalen Records on March 3. Luckily enough, a better quality audio teaser has just now appeared on Soundcloud too, confirming what we could already tell from watching the video teaser uploaded on Black Tiger Sex Machine‘s Facebook page – that “Rockers” will rock some socks of. Some good Electro House to look forward to so check out this teaser and mark the date on your calendars! Continue reading »

Feb 112015
 

Hell-o and greetings to all Electronic music saints and sinners out there. Mid week blogging session about to commence right now on Metalectro and we have some fresh music coming your way today, rich in big bad dirty bass and sounds (as usual). And what better way to start the day than this new collaboration original between Apashe and Lektrique? Out yesterday on Kannibalen Records, “Confess” finds the two artists joining forces to come up with an Electro House single which combines in a very well balanced way elements of both their personal sound and style, while staying close to the “kannibal nature” and sound we’re used to hearing from the Canadian label’s artists and releases. Plenty of room for forgiveness here even if you don’t like “Confess”, which we seriously doubt is going to happen anyway, so just hit play and check it out! Continue reading »