Electronic | Attlas writer Wilsonn adds a luscious vocal to SteLouse’s periscope
Posted by VMan on November 14, 2016
In a time where every aspiring producer breaks out with their unofficial remixes of bigger artists, it’s kind of surprising that a vocalist hasn’t really done that in electronic music. Enter the enigmatic Wilsonn. Known for co-writing Attlas’s breakout record ‘Kayla,’ Wilsonn borrows SteLouse’s Periscope, and turns it into a vocal masterpiece that’s begging to be an official release. Pay attention.
Chill, Electronic | The acoustic version of Elephante’s “Plans” is a beauty
Posted by APM on November 10, 2016
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Heads up: This is probably the most beautiful thing you’ll listen to today. Elephante and Brandyn Burnette just stripped down their hit “Plans” and created a gorgeous acoustic rendition of it. Many times, the live aspect gets lost in electronic music, but you can truly see how talented these two are as musicians in this version. With all the uncertainty that has clouded this country this past week, use this little piece of beauty to brighten your day. Check out the acoustic mix of “Plans” now!
Trap | RYDEN’s Sophmore Single “Ready” A Strong Follow Up To “Dear God”
Posted by VMan on November 7, 2016
RYDEN previously released her single “Dear God” a few weeks back, a single that had a deep message than most electronic music songs. This time she takes it a step further with ‘Ready”. A single completely created by her from start to finish. The actual sound of her voice is good in itself, making the lyrics easily insert itself into your brain. “Ready” is raw, gritty, tough, and gets more intense as the single progresses.
The orchestral aspects of the single are probably my favorite part, next to the drop, adding a nice little atmospheric that makes tune feel important.
RYDEN received a ton of support on his last single, “Ready” is set to go just as big if not bigger, stay tuned.
Dubstep | Fox Stevenson Drops New Single on Disciple Records “Rocket”
Posted by VMan on September 12, 2016
Fox Stevenson is one artist with phenomenal longevity. The dude has been promoting his music since around 2012, which is basically ancient history in electronic music years. He’s been on huge labels including Firepower Records, Disciple Records, Spinnin’ Records, and more. He decided again to go with Disciple Records with this one -a fitting choice given the sound.
“Rocket” by Fox Stevenson not only features sick dirty guitar riffs, but throws down with huge, sick basslines that are both melodic and heavy. Fox Stevenson always puts out gold, “Rocket” is another notch in the belt. An original masterpiece.
Chill | Chris Avantgarde “All Of The Lights” Is A Chill Hybrid You Shouldn’t Miss
Posted by VMan on August 29, 2016
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Signed to one of the edgiest labels if modern electronic music, Chris Avantgarde released “All Of The Lights” on Insomniac Records; and it seems to be match made in heaven.
Drums here are undeniably refreshing, causing the mind to be more open to enjoying the next moments that follow – which totally satisfy – conveying this blend of house, indie and pop.
Chris Avantgarde has had close interactions with the likes of Hannah Wants, Anna Lunoe, Chocolate Puma, Crookers, Claude von Stroke and more. Regarding past releases, Chris Avantgarde released on Dirtybird Records. He brings an all-in-one chill experience that touches more than he is getting credit for currently, I believe this will change in the next several months.
Dubstep | Trivecta’s “Labyrinth” Boasts Some Of The Best Cinematic Bass Can Offer
Posted by VMan on August 8, 2016
With an almost My Chemical Romance like intro, Trivecta creates an experimental, rough-around-the-edges, semi-emo bass track that will surely capture a wide span of electronic music fans across EDM scene, via “Labyrinth (feat. Miyoki)”. Video game fans will dig this, bass heads will love it, those who enjoy a cinematic-like quality to their tunes, right there with them.
The Trivecta trip captures via “Labyrinth (feat. Miyoki)” is a mecca of detail, strong design, and a little bit of indescribable magic that strikes during peak intensity with this one. Trivecta is not to be messed with.
Albums | Jack Rabbit Radio | Session 003
Posted by Meezy on July 10, 2016
Jack Rabbit is back and as good as ever… The third “session” of this mix series is made up of laidback electronic music that one can’t help but to nod their head to. Following his last two mixes which can be found here and here, this mix has us equally impressed and should help make the work weak more bearable… Looking forward to hearing what Jack Rabbit serves us in another two weeks.