Electronic | Golden Vessel’s new mashup remix is extraordinary
Posted by APM on August 9, 2016
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Aussie producer Golden Vessel released a remix/mashup of James Blake’s ‘I Need A Forest Fire (ft. Bon Iver), with ‘Drone Bomb Me’ by Anohni. The result is quite simply beautiful. The two blend together perfectly, creating a melodic atmosphere that moves along at just the right pace with the tracks brilliant percussion. From Golden Vessel: “Initially I really wanted to do a remix for a track off the new James Blake album, and ‘I Need a Forest Fire’ was the obvious choice. I also really wanted to do a remix of Anohni’s ‘Drone Bomb Me’, so I decided to try blending them together into the same mix, and it just worked so well.” This new one from Golden Vessel is a must listen, so check it out now!
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 | JOYRYDE Is The ‘Maximum King’
Posted by VMan on August 5, 2016
JOYRYDE continues to create uniquely superb tracks time and time again with his latest release ‘Maximum King’ delivering in full. Starting with a nostalgic voice over, the track is quickly introduced by a powerful, bouncing, but vintage feeling synthesizer. Maintaining the tracks energy and retro feel, JOYRYDE masterfully uses an engine rev to drop the track into a bass heavy groove.
Bass, Trap | Hudson Mohawke’s “Chimes” Gets Torn Apart by Alexander Lewis X Y2K
Posted by VMan on August 2, 2016
What a enormous remix, wow. Y2K and Alexander Lewis are quite the pair of producers to team up on a track, so when I saw they came together to put a booming flip on “Chimes” originally by HudMo my interest peaked. I was not disappointed and you won’t be either, turn up to this one above!
Chill | MADILLAC’s “Guardian’s Dub” Is A Creative Change of Pace
Posted by VMan on July 29, 2016
The only aesthetic that could make this track better is if some reggae vocals were stacked on top. MADILLAC’s “Guardian’s Dub” is chill and centers itself around real instrumentals, a strong flow that makes the overall experience pleasant, and sweet vocal melody samples that string the theme together.
Whats next with this producer is unclear, he hasn’t dropped music in 3 months but I wish he would. If this dude created a network of house producers who dig and supported each others music, focused more on finishing and releasing tracks, and was a bit more personable on social media, I could see this dude going far.
Bass | ScHoolboy Q & Kanye Meet Slip & Slurs On “THAT PART”
Posted by JT on June 22, 2016
Meet Slips & Slurs, one of the artist behind the viral release on Monstercat, “WiFi Tears”, coproduced by Mihka!. He’s back with “THat Part” by ScHoolboy Q ft. Kanye West. The release shows his versatility as an artist, combining the original track’s dark beat with his aggressive trap flare. Slips & Slurs is currently working on an EP with release date that has yet to be determined, however if this track is any indication of things to come, then we will gladly wait patiently.
Interviews | Europe’s Steello Shares About Raising Over 100K€ For Charity Through Music, Musical Background, Future Plans & More
Posted by VMan on June 16, 2016
Steello is breaking ground in the American scene and for good reason. His sound focuses on the chill atmospheric vibes, in the same realm/ market gaining traction in the last several months. The arrangement of this original “Faith” make the Steello experience awe inspiring. The solo DJ/producer clearly chooses his collaboration partners wisely because his releases keep improving graciously over months no matter who the name is next to him. Steello talked to us about whats up with him, his background, and much more below:
What inspired the sound for this release? It sounds more dramatic and more ambient than your past releases.
