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 022015
 

Hell-o and a great week to all. The weekend might unfortunatelly be over but then again it always helps when having some good new music to listen and write about at the beginning of the new week, which certainly seems to be the case today with Habstrakt. His “Cool Cats Never Die” Pt.I EP was out today on Never Say Die and well, to make it as clear as we possibly can, this is some really great Dubstep. The EP includes two original tracks titled “Hello” and “Habby9000”, with both sounding equally great in terms of production, sound design and overall feel and flow. Powerful and bassed up enough to shake the earth beneath your feet, this is some of the finest Dubstep we’ve heard lately and definitely one we would recommend you to check out. Continue reading »

Jan 202014
 

Hell-o all and after an early 2014 break from our side (for good reasons) we are back in regular blogging duty as of now and hopefully we will be able to keep the bass flowing through your speakers without many silent periods from now on. And talking about silent periods vs constant bass flow here’s an artist who never stops delivering the goods, whether it’s with new releases, free originals or remixes. Far Too Loud‘s new EP “Doomsday Machine” was out just today on Never Say Die featuring 2 originals and as expected by all who had listened to the teaser before, this is another great release by Far Too Loud who stays true to what he does best, hard hitting and fresh sounding Electro House. The clever combination of elements taken from different styles is once again proving to be an ace up Far Too Loud‘s sleeves and the truth is that this guy’s sleeves must be very long indeed as he always seem to be having more than a few aces hidden in there and never runs out of ways to surprise while always maintaing his characteristic Far Too Loud sound too. “Doomsday Machine” is definitely one to check out by all means, so here it is!

Jan 072014
 

Going on with a preview next and what this one might lack in length makes up for in super awesomeness really, as Far Too Loud‘s upcoming “Doomsday Machine” EP sounds like a release that can bring destruction on dancefloors and will definitely make the masses sweat! Out on Never Say Die on the 20th of January “Doomsday Machine” EP will feature 2 originals, the same-titled and hard hitting Electro House “Doomsday Machine” and “Acid 9000”. Both sound great, as one would expect by Far Too Loud and big ups to the British producer for staying on the hard side of the 128bpm once again rather than going for chart topping sounds. So, check out this short but tasty teaser and stay tuned for the release, as we will be too!

Sep 112013
 

Zomboy - Reanimated EP 1 + 2Hell-o all and here we go with another Metalectro session getting started and today we’ll kick things off in a somewhat special way as no doubt this new release i have picked as my opening post was a highly anticipated one and didn’t disappoint one bit. Zomboy‘s new EP “Reanimated” came in 2 parts with the release being split between No Tomorrow Recordings and Never Say Die and both Parts 1 + 2 sounding equally great. Each Part features 2 originals, with Part 1 being a bit more dubstep focused, while Part 2 certainly takes things into a much more eletro house direction. Top notch production and great sounding tracks all the way, although the trapy elements on the otherwise great “Raptor” and “Bad Intentions” (Part 2) aren’t really my cup of tea – still not enough to spoil what is a great listening experience and a great EP though, both as separate parts and as a whole that is.  Zomboy certainly delivered some quality as expected and therefore here’s “Reanimated” EP (both parts). Check them out below!

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