[P36-035] The S.K. - Help Me EP (Dubstep)



Tracklisting:

01. Paranoia (5:33)
02. Electronic Bitch (5:08)
03. Near Death (4:41)
04. Trou Noir (4:17)
05. Mind Control (5:12)

First Dubstep release on Pavillon36 Recordings, "Help Me EP" by The S.K. is undoubtly massive!

It will lead you in a dark atmosphere with deep basslines & filthy sounds...
So don't be scared and let you take by that crazyness.

Play it loud!!



Free Download (zip)

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Posted by : Pavillon36 Recordings the 2009-12-13 | Categorized as : mp3 release, EP release

[AE0031]Jay Saunter & Tom Speedline - We Again

Birthday release of Audioexit belongs to 2 Hungarian producers and djs, Jay Saunter and Tom Speedline. 30 minutes long We Again could be a djmix release thanks to its whole conception - this EP shows expertise. Based on its style and sound, it could be the release of this year's trendmaker, OstguTon. How does detroit techno look like from Hungary? Looks like this EP.


Posted by : Audioexit Records the 2009-12-13 | Categorized as : mp3 release, EP release

[mi123] : Eurasia. - Eurasia



Eurasia. is the project of a 20 years-old Japanese boy who his inspired by the bucolic countryside in the city of Wakayama. The 4 songs that make the debut of Eurasia. in MiMi grow in-between the ambiences and the keys of a piano with classical melodies. Akira, fictitious name behind Eurasia., is an anti-hero. Assume the lack of theory and technique in his compositions, but, in the end, he makes the music that he wants to hear.

"The end of the autumn" is the song closest to what is called post-rock, is also the composition where the piano has a greater role than ambience layers that rise by the end of an EP that seems have in the autumn a good ally.

The coordinates that surround the ambient and the post-rock are brought by Eurasia. on another release with the stamp of MiMi.


Posted by : T3tsuo the 2009-12-13 | Categorized as : mp3 release, EP release

ca337 - Post Human Era - To Build A Fire

Photobucket Post Human Era is the work of multi-instrumentalist Daniel Finfer. With the help of brother Michael Finfer, the duo utilize electronic beats, ambient synths, and transcendent lyrics to construct a colorful palette of sounds and textures similar to The Postal Service, Death Cab For Cutie, The Notwist, and Nine Inch Nails.


Posted by : clinical archives the 2009-12-13 | Categorized as : mp3 release, EP release

UBI011 — Various Artists "Autumntunes"

"Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all." - Stanley Horowitz


Posted by : C-jeff the 2009-12-13 | Categorized as : mp3 release, EP release

[NS002] B for Brontosaurus - Home EP


B for Brontosaurus - Home EP

01) Love Story
02) Mountain Top
03) Black Cloud
04) Every Song in the World
05) Rock and Roll
06) Trace
07) Untitled

B for Brontosaurus is everything there is to love in the world of indie pop. Quirky waves of lyrics interweaving with non-traditional instrumentation transport you back to a different age. Every song dabbles in harmonies as the trio trade in guitar and bass for the occasional synth, piano or harmonica. For those familiar with B for Brontosaurus' debut full length, expect a mellow listen with the Home EP. This is their quiet farewell to the world after breaking up in 2008. The Home EP channels a similar mystique to that of Magnetic Field's “69 Love Songs.” From the opening ditty, "Love Story," to the upbeat “Trace,” these songs are soaked in love and mystery. The EP closes with a short but beautifully haunting untitled number that only leaves us with questions. Whoever is gone, the band or someone close, they deserve a moment of silence. We'll miss you, B for Brontosaurus, just as much as you'll miss us.


Posted by : No-Source the 2009-12-13 | Categorized as : mp3 release, EP release

[pc1109-01] Synflict - Prismatine

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Having spent some time creating cover artwork for netlabel artists under the alias Synflict, Marco Cervellin and Olliver Wichmann decided to team up together for creating music together for a change. Initially based on some sound fragments lying around, the tracks quickly evolved to what has finally become Prismatine, their debut release as Synflict. The music features huge contrasts (consonance versus dissonance, attack versus decay) and pauses as a means to interrupt a continious flow and could be filed under electroacoustic, but also reaches out to drone and dark ambient territory on occasion. Apart from digital processing artifacts, feedback, beeps and blirps, they also incorporate natural sound sources to create a dense soundscape of sonic events.


Posted by : petcord the 2009-12-13 | Categorized as : mp3 release, EP release

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