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This is exactly my mood today. Coasting. I’m cushioning my month for work, things are chill, the entire Mid-Atlantic is bracing for this wacky snow storm Jonas that’s about to fucking dump on us all weekend. And I’ve got a full fridge, stocked mini bar, and lots and lots of hope for a snow-in this [&hellip
I have this thing here on the blog. One rule, the only rule, that I ever abide by. I don’t post something unless it excites me. Who Flex Fab is, well, I’m still trying to figure that out. This dude completely flew in under the radar..what I do know is that my ears are in love. Captivated, really. And [&hellip
Oh. That bass. The newest creative output from one of my most favorite duos out there, ODESZA, comes the Foreign Family Collective. If this first heavy hitter is any sort of inkling of where this project is headed, I am absolutely all in. Ye-ow. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it
There’s something to be said about an artist that can completely spin his or her sound off in a handful of different directions, and do it well
Big Gigantic is a true testament to how diverse the electronic genre is. Backed by searing dubstep sounds, Dominic Lalli (1/2 of BG) adds his own flavor with his jazzy addition of the saxophone. And surprisingly, it works. Listen below to a handful of tracks off of their latest album, The Night Is Young, which is [&hellip
Sometimes, you’re reminded of a severely solid artist and remix phenom. Like I always say, the French are on another level. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it
Oh, yes yes y’all. This week’s weekend moods are brought to you by the one and only Cosmonaut Grechko. I also really dig a musician who cares hard about the intro. It’s a forgotten art people. Do yerself a favor, and DIG. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it
Dillon Francis for yer weekend moods y’all. BONUS: Also check out the Creators Project spotlight on Dillon Francis and Diplo and their influence on the Moombahton scene. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it
It seems like there are so many grimy subgenres popping up at any given time in the underground dance scene. Over the past couple of years we’ve seen complextro, dirty dubstep, moombahton, and then moombahcore all take shape. Now, trap music seems to be becoming more and more prominent. I won’t pretend that it’s brand [&hellip
Ello Ello! So if you didn’t get to catch any of the 3 days at Electric Zoo this year (like I did not) and you actually enjoy electronic dance music (like I do), the good folks at Bleed House compiled a bunch of the sets from this year’s festival that were broadcasted over Sirius Radio. [&hellip