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There are a few producers whom Troy is observably in awe of. One of them is Virtual Riot. Last year, Virtual Riot joined Datsik’s Ninja Nation Tour and was often spotted providing free production tutorials on his laptop for any who would listen. Rumors about his ability to produce a tune on the road and then play it out that night increased the developing mythology surrounding him. So when Troy began to tease a massive collaborative project, the bass community went haywire. “Warriors of the Night” and “Freakuency” are those tunes, and they are as sinister and pulverizing as you can imagine. The tracks bring forth a few of the motifs pervasive in both the artist’s work–the Ninja and the customs surrounding this secretive warrior class and mosh pit inducing buzzsaw synth engineering. Samplings of traditional Japanese instrumentation create eerie and distant tones, but when the Riddim-inspired bass drops, it’s an all-out assault on your psychic core.
Datsik’s ability to merge the Rap and Dubstep world are the stuff of legend, and this EP reinforces that claim. Two tracks, “Bad Behavior” and “You’ve Changed” feature show-stopping Rap lyricism, and both are festival ready. For “Bad Behavior”, Datsik teams up with Ganja White Night and lyricist T Rabb, and this particularly lethal combination is a monster dead set on ripping your sanity apart. A big, bouncy bass line rolls underneath a generous sampling of Ganja White Night’s phenomenal production potential. Scorching synth stabs ignite the tune and T Rabb’s lyricism brings it to a white-hot heat. Ganja White Night has been making a steady rise through the industry, impressing promoters and talent buyers with their incredibly diligent work ethic and professionalism. No surprise Datsik brought them in for a collab.
The young Mech Hop King JPhelpz offers up his talents for “Ronin Riddim”, and the result is a satisfyingly crunchy romp through the Riddim equivalent of feudal Japan. JPhelpz has released prolifically with Firepower Records, and his skill has increased exponentially with each record. Datsik has cultivated his unique power, and it’s clear with this tune that JPhelpz is ready to be a Ronin—a masterless samurai. The tune is heavy, perfected, precise, but it’s the clever mech sound that shines through this riddim heater.
As a grand finale, Datsik harnesses the power of Excision and Dion Timmer for a collab that is specially designed for head banging. Might as well harness the potential energy of an exploding star, because this tune’s detonation will have lasting ripple effects across the dance music universe. The history Datsik and Excision share is legendary and well documented. With Dion Timmer’s fresh vision, the tune will not be stopped.
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It’s an honor to have the “Head Crush” creator himself, BadKlaat, remixing “Monster”. Hailing from Gloucester in the UK, BadKlaat was responsible for fashioning riddim into what we know of it today and championing it to its current point of prominence. Innovative is an understatement, and his skill comes through immediately on this remix. BadKlaat begins the tune with a throwback hip-hop beat, a kind of homage to the old school hip-hop roots of Datsik, Jayceeoh and Redman
As he feeds into the drop, we hear the classic BadKlaat rhythm lead the tune over the top of a cheeky riddim roller. The result is entirely devastating. This has set-list weapon written all over it.
Dubloadz has spent his career breaking barriers in the bass music game. He’s a fierce enemy of the status quo, and just when audiences think they have him figured out, he rearranges everything like a constantly re-forming labyrinth. If a true measure of a producer’s prowess is how they handle a remix, this remix of “Monster” shows an artist who is at the height of his creative genius. The remix takes on a life of it’s own spurred by an almost complete re-working of the original components. Dubloadz grafts his own style and aesthetic over the top, interspersing his quintessential audio oddities and beat signatures throughout. He took the track nuclear, and now this monster is a world-consuming leviathan.
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The first tune on the EP, “Illuminacity”, launches us into deep space with a heavy Dubstep heater. The G-force created by an oppressive combination of a high pressure-bass line and white-hot synth constructions slams the listener to floor. It’s a filthy tune to begin the EP, but it sets a no-bullshit tone right up front.
Next up is “Nibiru”, and there is nowhere to hide from the cataclysm this tune promises to bring. Named after the Conspiracy Theory, Nibiru is the potential world-ending event where an Extra Terrestrial mass, Planet X, crashes into Earth or comes close enough to it to cause massive disruptions. If that event had a soundtrack, “Niburu” would be it. A thick synth section scorches the top of a massive riddim roller. If true, there’d be no hope for humanity, so why no go out headbanging?
For “Good Fellas”, Extra Terra collaborated with Bawdy, and the result is an immense interstellar romp. Big and bouncy, the tune hits hyperspace early and does not stop. This is a true dance-floor destroyer and a go-to track for hyping a crowd on the verge of a Riddim feeding frenzy.
Squaring out the EP is “Prototype”. Extra Terra teamed up with Barenhvrd for this, and the combined potential energy of this track is that of a stellar bomb. A wall of sound pulses through the tune, and the rolling bassline disrupts your magnetic fields. Railriders beware; this tune may cause personal injury. Grab on tight and get ready for blast-off.
The Tracklisting for “Alien Theory” is:
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]]>Los Angeles (November 13, 2017) – Firepower Records is set to release London Nebel’s debut EP, Propaganda, on November 24th. Hailing from Berlin, this duo possesses a rare genius level talent when it comes to bass music production, and with this project they remind us that the highly conceptualized form of art that is EP construction is not dead. Propaganda pursues the paradox of reality and the failure of online technology to mend our fractured selves or to make us freer, better people. Firepower hasn’t released an EP this deep, dark, and stylized since Truth’s Hollow World EP. With Propaganda, London Nebel uses their talent to do what art should do—put a mirror up to reality and do the tough work of telling us who we are in this present historical moment.
The first track, “Propaganda”, comes out swinging. As London Nebel sears their chainsaw synths into our brain cases, they deliver a potent message using expertly selected samples from across the media universe. By enhancing their subversive messaging with a masterful production technique, they reveal themselves as clairvoyant musical story-tellers. From the sub-basement beat constructions to the searing synth stabs, “Propaganda” will infect your entire mind, body, and soul. Make sure you peep Rekoil’s insane remix of this tune, which rounds out the EP. Rekoil’s sonic vision launches the tune into hyperspace, and it gains a much harder and nastier edge.
“Mothership” ventures deep into the dark matter of Space. A playfully ominous series of stabs create a dark and sinister vibe characteristic of the deep dub of the UK underground. The tune employs a filthy buzzsaw synth construction which London Nebel tweaks until its melody takes control of the entire body.
As the EP progresses, London Nebel continues to unravel the fragile illusion of self. “Confusion” is a warning translated into the language of wubby Dubstep. London Nebel takes their time with this tune, weaving a sonic narrative out of sub bass and nightmarish growls. Their attention to detail here is superb. From the subtle tinkering taking place just below the surface to the perfectly placed vocal sample, the result is a track that transcends your run-of-the-mill headbanger.
London Nebel’s “Looney Tune” continues to travel down that dark and shadowy road. A rainstorm sweeps in, leaving the average Dubstep daytripper woefully unprepared for the insanity that pours from the track. A beloved classical piano section floats through the background of the tune, increasing the theme of social isolation weaving the EP together. But when Disney’s Goofy breaks in unexpectedly, your psyche snaps, and it’s madness that reigns. With early support from a handful of Bass Music’s elite including Dubloadz, this tune has already scorched the bass music landscape.
The Tracklisting for Propaganda is:
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Los Angeles (October 17thth, 2017) – Firepower Records is beyond thrilled to announce the forthcoming release of Kompany’s Take Aim EP, and the amount of savagery he’s pumped into this project would make marauding Visigoths shudder in fear. Kompany’s rise through the ranks of bass music’s elite has been hard won and much deserved. After graduating from LA’s prestigious ICON music production school, he’s gone on to release a steady stream of tunes both independently and with label support. This will be his second EP with Firepower Records, and certainly not his last. With a bass face that could melt steel, Kompany’s music continues to demolish dance floors across the nation. Catch him on Bear Grillz’ Freakshow tour this winter.
The first tune on the EP, “Take Aim”, features long time-firepower fam lyricist Mikey Ceaser, and he takes no prisoners here. Kompany engineers a generous platform for Mikey’s lyrical swordplay while delivering some nefarious bass bombs. Kompany’s penchant for the darker sides of Dubstep come through here in the various sinister synths he expertly constructs. The tune is a bone crusher.
“Go Off” is designed to make crowds lose their shit, plain and simple. It’s a rail rider’s dream, an air conductor’s magnum opus. If you’ve seen Kompany play recently you may have witnessed him conducting the savage synths of this tune as they pummel the crowd. It’s a sight to behold. The track is perfectly balanced, toggling between dark musical narratives and full-forced walls of sound.
“Eclipse” is arguably the centerpiece of this EP. Kompany’s production skill is revealed here through his ability to build complex musical stories, which feed right into gargantuan drops. Huge beats roll the tune forward like a massive soul-devouring robot of the apocalypse, and the effect the tune has on the crowd is unmitigated madness.
Squaring off the EP is Kompany’s collaboration with Adair call “Fuk’d”. It’s a genre-bending romp through the bass music universe. An intoxicating break beat leads the tune into hip-swiveling territory real quick. Then the beat breaks down into a hard-as-nails, knee-buckling trap style section. The result is a wonderfully fresh take on bass music. “Fuk’d” is a perfect dance floor weapon for stirring the audience into frenzied hysteria.
Track list for Take Aim:
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Los Angeles (October 10th, 2017) – Firepower Records is thrilled to announce the forthcoming release of YOOKiE and Wooli’s scorching new collaboration, “Voodoo”, on October 20th. YOOKiE’s diverse take on bass music and their willingness to explore the more euphoric realms of EDM has landed them a series of hugely successful bangers with some of the biggest producers out there. It’s an absolute dream to have YOOKiE release Voodoo with the Firepower Fam. Wooli has been busy casting some seriously sinister spells on the bass music world from his home base in Rochester, New York. His first EP with Firepower Records, The Cave, revealed a producer unafraid to deliver the heaviest of beats directly into the synapses of our pre-historic brains. Together these two forces are using their collective power in the service of fulfilling their vile vendettas through sonic savagery.
“Voodoo” immediately establishes an ominous tone through the visual imagery of a dark ritual. The Trapstyle intro combines with the hex of the high priest, and the first drop is a full on neck-breaking Dubstep assault upon its victims. But every victim deserves a different end, so YOOKiE and Wooli engineered a track with three distinct sections. The second drop delivers a bone crushing Riddim section designed to crumble its victims to their knees. Finally, the tune blows the doors off with a Hardstyle double-up, and the chaos of a dance floor rampage is the method of vengeance. Taken together, the track works its voodoo onto the audience so thoroughly, that you may be questioning how much power any one DJ should have. Add this tune to your collection of spells, but use your new power wisely.
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