Sonntag, 29. April 2012

Spontaneous releasing; spontaneous blogging

As I announced formerly, there will be more Savant in the future. Seems like the future has come.
Even though it's still going to take some weeks until Aleksander finally releases his EP on beatport, he decided to release the single "BREAKDOWN" all of a sudden. Just made my sunday evening.



It's even free to download! This song is fucking worth making a soundcloud-account, just to be able to follow him and favorite his tracks. Give this norwegian badass some credit, he deserves it, share and download.



As I just stumbled across dear Vodge Diper again, i felt like I had to mention him. Listen to this and bow down reverently.



Yeah, I know the track is uploaded like almost a month ago, but whatever. Divinity lasts longer than 30 days.

I don't know if I'm actually able to maintain this constant amount of posts per week, so there might be a possibility that I some days will pass without a single update. But not yet.

Samstag, 28. April 2012

It proceeds: Intense tunes and even better newcomers


I‘ve decided to shorten myself down today, so this post will largely be boilt down to dope tracks I‘ve listened to lately, instead of summing up each artist‘s life career. 
Since I‘ve been a huge fan of Joshua Mellody, better known as Zomboy, I happen to notice that a lot of „huge dubstep/electro fans“ don‘t know him at all. Just let me give you a reason, why you should:


As i seem to have a pretty severe fondness of the Foreign Beggars featuring sick dubstep artists like Skrillex or Flux Pavilion, I was completely blown when this tune just cured my erectile disorder:




The last artist I want to mention today is Tom Minor, one of the best examples for this blog‘s name. In cooperation with Rasmus Hedegaard, who is mostly known for the following track:




he maintains his musical business in a collective studio with Hedegaard. After his gig in northern Germany, as the main-act at Sync Events, Thomas Grønbek started turning into Copenhagen‘s Moombah-machine. And when I say machine, I mean a frickin‘ MACHINE. I mean, just listen to this:





He deserves some serious credit.

Time to reveal the hidden masterpieces inside the wide horizons of electro!






Recently, I stumbled across this little norwegian fella, Aleksander Vinter — aka. SAVANT.
Even though this incredibly talented, scandinavian dude creates some intense beats in cooperation with harmonic lyrics, he's as good as unknown. I have some severe difficulties to comprehend his comparatively low amount of likes on Facebook (about 3k), as he's already released two pretty dope EP's — Vario and Ninur. An awesome mixture of filthy and heavy-bassed dubstep, booming electro-house and high-quality Drum and Bass, he simply delivers the whole package. I'd bet my ass that no one would regret visiting the links in this post.
There will be more Savant in the future, especially as soon as he releases his new, third EP — Overworld.




Plain Filth and vigorous subwoofer abuse? Ry Legit.
If you happen to like dubstep, you will love californian Ryan Lewis — if you don't, he will change your state of mind.



This track will leave your speakers in pure exhaustion.
If you have been into dubstep just a little bit 'til now, you'll happen to notice that there's one hell of a musical genius inside Ry. His extraordinary drops and arrangements of wobble and deep-ass bass, will simply blow your mind — or your speakers, so watch your volume.
His EP Serial Killer, a bit of a strange name, especially as the 4 tracks on the EP are called Dahmer, Gacy, Gein and Bundy, is simply a huge piece of dubstep-gold. And even though the name of the EP doesn't sound that inviting, you won't take long to notice that "Rainbows and Unicorns at Fairy-Creek" would be quite unfitting.

More coming soon.