zer0 February 12, 2015Summer No CommentI see the light. And it’s coming from this new SPL track, The Vision. It’s gritty, with powerful bass and detrimental filter sweeps that ravage your face. What excites me most about this track; besides the awesome robot voice, is that it contains the vibe of his Balearic Bass album which is my favorite to date. If more tracks like this, or dare I say an album are to come I will be beyond stoked. Balearic BassMaven Artist, sam pool, SPL, The Vision, Warpath GroupShare : Tweet
get fed February 11, 2015Summer No CommentA Giant Warrior Descends on Tokyo, Feed Me’s new EP. It’s everything I could have hoped for and more and all that means is it sounds like classic Feed Me. Split Milk, High Noon, (eeeeeeeeeeeeee!) Different World, Wuzzle in that order, listen right meow. ElectronicA Giant Warrior Descends on Tokyo, Calamari Tuesdays, Different WOrld, Electro House, feed me, High Noon, Jon Gooch, Split Milk, WuzzleShare : Tweet
Lightning in a Bottle 2015 January 5, 2015Summer 1 CommentLightning in a bottle is hands down my favorite festival, so I absolutely CAN NOT wait to go again this coming Memorial Day weekend May 21st-25th, 2015. Check out our post from last year to catch the artist playlist with AudioMolly favorites Gramatik, Amon Tobin, Polish Ambassador, What So Not, Kraddy, Jumpsuit Records, Sweater Beats, Desert Dwellers, Slow Magic, tons of other Do Lab exquisite picks and the broad variety headliners; Moby, Phantogram, Baaur, Little Dragon and Beats Antique just to name a few. I’m beyond excited to find out what they have planned for this year’s lineup, stay tuned and check out www.lightninginabottle.org for tickets, info and location. Festival"slow Magic", "What So Not", Amon Tobin, Baaur, Desert Dwellers, gramatik, jumpsuit records, kraddy, LIB, LIB 2014, LIB 2015, lightening in a bottle, Lightening in a Bottle 2015, Little Dragon and Beats Antique, Moby, Phantogram, polish ambassador, sweater beats, The Do LabShare : Tweet
New Purity Ring! December 5, 2014Summer No CommentMore of that delicious deep rumbling timpani bass from Purity Ring. They didn’t forget the trap vibe, hooray! Slightly less haunting lyrics than usual, but solid on beautiful vocals, nonetheless. I like the harmonies at 2:00 and I’m really hoping for a full album soon. Feverdreamsbass, New, Purity RIng, trapShare : Tweet
Ghost Busted November 19, 2014Summer No CommentOkay, Rolling Up from Kick the Habit. This one starts off simple and just when you think you’re in the clear it busts your ghost with some high, glitchy lasers then gets really refreshing at 1:50. These guys have so many great tracks; their Ming & Mr. Black remix is killing me. Can not stop listening. These guys are huge I tell you, huuuuuuge. Dubstep, Electronic"the untz", Ghost Busters, Kick the Habit, Pouring, Rolling UpShare : Tweet
far away from hoooarm October 24, 2014Summer 1 CommentYaaaaaay! Feed me and Kill The Noise together again, it’s as joyous as when you find your friends at Burning Man. I guess Justice nailed it back in ’07 with D.A.N.C.E., this track is reminiscent. Who doesn’t love little English children singing? Especially with an uplifting connotation versus the original inspiration from Pink Floyd’s The Wall. It’s officially a thing now, I’m expecting an automated English children’s choir plug-in soon. According to a post on the Kill The Noise Facebook page, they finished writing the song enrought to the school where it was recorded. Seems like all the best ones are done on the fly… Plus the melody is very similar to Deadmau5′ The Veldt, another one of my favorites. I haven’t been this happy since Thumbs Up for Rock’n’Roll. aaand I just couldn’t resist: Electro HouseChildren's Choir, D.A.N.C.E., deadmau5, English Children, Far Away, feed me, Justice, kill the noise, Pink Floyd, The Veldt, The Wall, upliftingShare : Tweet