Fügene 3 is probably the most important album you've never heard of, and I'm not exaggerating.
I'll be taking a short detour to explain, so bear with me.
In 2017 Fügene 1 comes out. It's an experimental compilation, in which the artist tried to fuse UK Hardcore/Hardcore Techno beats and bpm with Future Bass melodies, synths and jazz sounds. This album was a success, and showed to the label (MEGAREX) that this type of sound was promising. It wasn't a genre ... read more
Exploring rhythm games is always so much fun because you can end up finding some incredibly underrated musical work.
This album is one of those cases.
Aerokii's Skittle Bag (archive) is a collection of their songs, mostly atmosphere breakcore / DnB.
I absolutely love the mood of many of the tracks, feeling etheral and dreamy, but also dark and and moody.
Tracks like Existence and At The End Of Time really made me feel like I was floating in a supernova, with the universe expanding ... read more
I have a problem with gnb.
The first time I decided to give it a look, I was prepared to listen to the usual goreshit track: a chaotic super high energy mess.
Yet, 10 seconds into Fine Night, I realized that was not the case.
This EP is really something magical. It almost feel like a time capsule to the early 2000's, CRT monitor included.
I wasn't alive at this time but somehow this album manages to give me a sense of nostalgia for a time I've never lived.
The best feature ... read more
We're getting extra nostalgic with this one
I remember back in 2020 when I was listening to this, Nightcore version. I was so hyped.
Looking back, Origin isn't the greatest song: it's rather simple, monotonous in development and nothing new in the EDM landscape. And yet to my childhood self it was a crazy banger and a great way to spend time gazing at the sky imagining space battles and infinite adventures.
Even now, I can't stop coming back to this. I'm probably too ... read more
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Throttle's Where U Are is a jump in the past, a nostalgic journey in an era when everything was seemingly better.
This album is, quite frankly, simple.
The music isn't complicate to listen to. The melodies are straight forward, just like the chords and the structure. The lyrics are clear and meaningful.
And yet, it's a masterpiece that deserves at least one ... read more
Banger after banger, Starjunk 95 proves himself again as the king of "songs I'd listen to while cruising in a supercar." Yeah, I know it's called rally house, but that's lame, isn't it?
Industrial Sunset Memories is his debut album and, even though the cover might not suggest it, this album goes hard: it's definitely more than just a simple soundtrack to some cool car moments; it's a work of music you can dance to and actively enjoy.
From the first track, ... read more