Category Archives: Techno

Here For All Of Your Weird And Wonderful Entertainment, Adam 888 Releases New Single ‘Chakra 123’

The body and the mind can be a puzzling topic point, however, Adam 888 seems to capture the natural and melancholic behavior that we all have buried down deep inside.

Adam 888‘s recent release of this instant cloud rap classic ‘Chakra 123’, definitely has heads turning, and with a beautifully complex idea behind the track, depth and meaning is not scarce here.  With a brand new take on the hip hop/rap genre, Adam 888 is guaranteed to be stunning and amazing you every chance he can get.

So be sure to check him out:

Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/adam_888

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3yFlU2rloPxu64a2R3AugL?si=wTh9sg1OTyWwVFQjF4jsJA

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD93Jno39TVcdsYA756eF3w/featured

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adam8888888/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/falclorian/

 

Luuke Lagrange’s Release Of Brand New Single ‘Invisible’ Puts Him In The Spotlight

 

 

For a artist who’s entire idea revolves around not being seen, hes been getting audiences hyped up with new material, making it harder to be ‘Invisible’ for the EDM and House performer.

The new single, perfectly named ‘Invisible’ captures an essence of deep emotion, and even without seeing or knowing exactly who Luuke Lagrange is, you feel the power and thought has has gone into constructing this piece.

With loads of different styles included into the single from EDM, House, Dance and Techno, this is a treat for anyone who is fan of the under ground scene within the UK, and you never know, maybe some other scenes could learn from this.

Be sure to check him out:

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-746655712/invisible    

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luuklagrange    

Twitter: https://twitter.com/LuukLagrange

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luuk.lagrange/   

Website: https://www.luuklagrange.com/     

Review: Eztain’s Ultimate Instalment ‘Iconoclast’ Is Set To Be In Heavy Demand In 2018!

 

 

Drawing inspiration from acts such as Deadmau5 and Skrillex, helps Australian DJ Eztain achieve the best sounds in Deep House Dub, just in time for the new year.

The brand new track ‘Iconoclast’ will be featured on the new EP ‘Iconoclast VIP’, set for a Jan 1st drop.

With a strong hook melody that slowly descends, all the while being accompanied with a counter melody that is rich and juicy for all technical music lovers. The wide mix of sounds, instrumentation and musically challenging arrangements will surely be featured on any playlist worth its salt.

The EP itself, which features other great songs such as ‘asymmetrical’‘Infiniyear’ and ‘Enhanced Vanilla’ is set to be released on the 1st January 2018.

Be sure to check him out:

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gXV3e7qRIhBYpTR6OGRv6
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5XehLQ0GCtYsy_bM3dMBA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eztain/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Eztain
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_eztain/
Website: Eztain.net
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/eztain

Hunter The Artist. Hunter The Activist, There’s No Stopping Him

Some activists write an article, some protest outside important buildings, however Hunter Blue is connecting with the human race by recording his own track, ‘So Gay’.

 

The release of this song is something that will be greeted with open arms, especially with the eclectic mix of modern pop music with Hunters deep, raspy voice. However, this song has been long in waiting as Hunters life consisted of early oppression as he was born in Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, Eastern Africa, an area in which it is illegal to be homosexual.

With the goal of pursuing his artistry, Hunter then moved to London, where he studied, and would later record the track ‘So Gay’.

The song also have 2 different remixes that are set to be released soon. 1 of which is a bloodhound gang type pop disco influenced remix, in addition remix number 2 is more of a house track with a thick and heavy beat pacing through.

The overall intent of the tracks is to create awareness for the LGBTQ community, and I think this is a great start.

Be sure to check them out:

Website: http://www.hunterthevoice.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hunter-Hunter-126407388048990/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HunterTheVoice
Instagram: hunter.the.voice
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3eJ-jIzxaZ2ahFwDiva9dA?view_as=subscriber

MVP: Mavis Victory Project are Putting a Dark Spin on Things, For the Better

Mavis Victory Parade or MVP for short, are leading the way in the UK’s dark electronic styled indie pop, and they’re doing it no question’s asked!

Now, think of all the bands that are brothers or sisters. I bet all the artists or acts you come up with don’t have anything on MVP, whose near record breaking 4 sibling group, with the inclusion of childhood friend are ready to take their music to the masses, with the recent release of their new track ‘Don’t Go Away’. 

Comprising of Michael (Vocals), Phil (rhythm guitar), Ollie (bass), Chris (Drums) and  Robert Rosser (guitar and keyboard), this 5-piece have taken elements from all different artists to culminate in a soul shaking and bone chilling style that will make you unable to stay away. Much like a great classic horror movie, the concepts and visuals scare you, but make you curious and wanting to see more, MVP, are hard to leave alone.

Be sure to check guys out!

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mavisvictoryproject/sets/mavis-victory-project

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MavisOfficial

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mavis.official/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mavis_victory_project/

Interview with Detroit Techno-Noir Artist, Nej!Las

What attracted you to the techno/electro/house scene?

The ability (and even the requirement) to make, not only harmonic melodies and bass-lines, but to additionally have percussion and drums that could, by themselves, carry a song.  Techno/electro/house pushes the envelope by requiring and allowing for creativity in all areas of a song. It requires one to constantly innovate and come up with new, original, creations and techniques applied to the production.

What is your local music scene like? How do you think you fit in?

The Detroit Techno scene is so prominent; it created its own genre. The Detroit Techno Militia shows the attitude of techno producers that reside in Detroit – independent, proud and original. Detroit allows for producers to have creativity, to not necessarily fit inside the box of what “techno” is supposed to be, but to continuously push the boundaries of the genre. Detroit Techno is innovative. The innovative and original style shines through my music.

You’ve got a huge gig lined up – what would be your dream venue?

An intimate venue where I could feed off of the audiences’ energy and they could be up close and personal to my live production. A symbiotic relationship between me and the crowd.

Tell us about how you go about creating your music, from initial idea to completion

I create two different live sets.

The first live set – the “progressive, melodic set” focuses on the harmonic elements. This set, by itself, would be categorized as “progressive” music. I spend days creating and manipulating analogs, wavetables, and filters in order to find a unique synth sound. I tend to favour an almost guitar-like synth – overdriven and raw. I then, likewise, formulate an “opposite” synth that is sweet and melodic – as if it could lead a progressive/chill-out song. This synth tends to be a string or rubber instrument. I then spend additional days writing, re-writing, and rearranging midi data and appreciations. With all the variations of synths and midi, I usually have enough sounds and tracks to form an entire arrangement. This is the next step, to formulate all the melodies into an arrangement of a harmonic song from an intro to an outro.

The second set – the “techno” set focuses solely on drums and percussion. I likewise arrange a very heavy techno arrangement from an intro to an outro. Hardware, like the Alesis SamplePad 4, is very useful to continue to create original midi data, or even audio samples, for percussion.  I want this second set to be able to stand alone as a song without bass or melodies.

In the end, I combine the two sets, which could, by themselves, be sufficient for a song, into one set that has movement and free flowing segments. I arrange the set to make it play as if I were playing it live. I even record all the modulations and envelopes from a MIDI controller (the AKAI MPC40) as if I were performing it live. This “live performance” of the song becomes the final track.

What would be your ultimate aim in the industry?

To continue to innovate and bring original music into the traditional “techno” genre. I want to create a niche of original, harmonic, progressive, techno songs that play, and sound, like a live set.

Is there anything you would like people to know about your current release?

Songs like “Fini” play like a live set, except it allows one to listen to it anywhere. That is the style of my production – to have harmonic synths that could stand by themselves as a progressive song, but on top of the harmonies, to have percussion and drums that could also be sufficient for a song. The music is “alive”, always changing and morphing into something new and creative.