Showing posts with label OWSLA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OWSLA. Show all posts

2011-11-24

Kill The Noise with new multi track EP

I already expressed my love for Kill The Noise earlier on ElectroCloud. The young producer have been releasing remixes after remixes on his SoundCloud. All are truly pure quality. He is currently sharing the stage with another great producer, maybe the most succesful right now, Skrillex. It is also under his label he's been working lately. Kill The Noise is the Dubstep producer that always seem to succeed with whatever he releases.

Yesterday he released a pretty awaited & serious EP with 6 different originals. All the songs except one is instrumental with samples. The last one have vocals from Emily Hudson. The OWSLA released EP also contains 4 remixes of the tracks by very interesting DJ acts such as Dillion Francis, Alvin Risk, Brown & Gammon and maybe the hottest right now, KOAN Sound. Some of the tracks was already released or previewed before.

It is really my recommendation that you go buy this EP, because you won't become disappointed. Anyone who doubt that and wants to be sure about the quality could take a listen on a few of the great tracks included.

Here are the three steps you need to take before you buy the EP:

1. This is maybe the best dubstep track on the Kill Kill Kill EP: Deal With It. Listen to it!

2. Here's a preview of the remix same track by KOAN Sound!

3. One more before heading to the store. There is more than just dubstep on the EP. This is a great Electro House track called She Likes to Party.



Now who could say this EP isn't worth a good place in the music library! Kill Kill Kill truly kills the noise with a better one!

2011-11-17

New Unreleased Track by Skrillex

Who needs info about Skrillex? Everybody talks about him and I guess he is a little bit like Beatles was to kids back in the days. He made (or is making) a genre mainstream. He makes girls (and boys) cry and scream only because of appearing. Only difference between them must be that on live sets people used to scream "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah" and now they are screamin "OMG" or "I want to kill everybody in the world"

Sonny Moore (a.k.a Skrillex) isn't just anyone. He kicked of his carrear in 2004 as a singer / guitar player in the Post-Hardcore band From First To Last. This was at the age of 16. 2007 he had a solo project with main focus on electronic rock. 2008 he created electro / dubstep act Skrillex & was signed to mau5trap (Deadmau5 label). Not too many months ago he started his own production company called OWSLA, which already did several releases including artists like KOAN Sound and Porter Robinson.

Yesterday we could hear a 19 minute mix by Skrillex on BBC Radio I. The mix included a lot of Skrillex songs and remixes. Also included was a few of the new artists on OWSLA. The biggest surprise in the mix must have been the unreleased track Devils Nest that he did together with an artist he already featured in his productions this year, namely 12th Planet (see Needed Change).


This is what the previously unknown track Devils Nest sounds like:




Here is the already mentioned Skrillex mix from BBC Radio I where the song was included:

2011-11-16

Zedd's First Dubstep Production Out Now

Just recieved new music from the German professional DJ Anton Zaslavski, or maybe most of you know him as Zedd. With tracks moving to the top spots for almost every release, there is no doubt that the new single will begin to appear on the EDM lists around the world.

It was just about 2 months ago that Shave It was released on Skrillex label OWSLA and loved by the big electro crowd. Remember the bear with the razorblade on the cover. About 5 songs on SoundCloud that Zedd released last 12 months have got over 100 000 plays. The DJ have done touring together with big names like Skrillex, Deadma5 & new kid Porter Robinson.

It's very nice to see that a DJ, this big, is releasing Scorpion Move for FREE on SoundCloud.


Zedd haven't done dubstep in his previous original productions. He did of course remix Skrillex not so long ago. In Scorpion Move you can clearly hear the influence of dubstep. Wonder if group pressure have something with this to do (now look at who he toured with). It's however very good, and Zedd should be proud of his release!




EDIT. I should have visited his Facebook. It even reads there "my first dubstep song ever".