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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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Lee Underwood
Publicity Manager I Firepower Records I Twitter: @leeFPRecs
]]>The EP begins with “Earthquake” featuring Extra Terra and Born I Music. Sirens blare as a welcome or warning. I’ll let the listener decide. But when the drop hits, Riot Ten has made sure there is no getting out. Full throttle is a permanent feature of his modus operandi, though. Any fan of Riot Ten’s will know this well already. This is not a track you can settle into. You go hard straight from the intro until you’re a puddle of sweat on the floor.
Riot Ten redirects with “Evil Dead”, and pulls choice samples from the film we all know and love, which, of course is awesome. His beat structure for the track is rolling and swampy, and matches the ominous synth arrangements lurking over the top. You get the distinct sense you’re there in the cabin with the rest of the doomed victims of flesh possessing demons.
There can be no doubt that “Like Kanye”, an absolutely filthy collaboration with Rathero and featuring dub vocal stylings of Bunji Garlin, is headed for the festival main stage Hall of Fame. The track is a perfect example of Riot Ten’s diverse musical vision and his uncanny ability to forge cohesive alliances between genres. Part heavy Trap banger, part Dancehall party stomper, “Like Kanye” nails every dance nerve in the body.
Rounding out the EP is the title track, “Headbangerz”. The lyrical battleaxe Brewski puts in work here, hyping the track up to infinity. Riot Ten builds in a nasty synth growl with stabs that work like audio shockwaves applied directly to the pleasure center of the brain. With a vicious wall of sound pulsing through the track, we’d advise you to look into a good neck brace before pumping it through a sound system.
The track list for Hype Or Die: Headbangerz is:
For more information on Riot Ten:
www.instagram.com/RiotTenMusic
For More Information on Firepower Records
https://soundcloud.com/firepowerrecs
https://www.facebook.com/FirepowerRecs
https://twitter.com/firepowerrecs
www.youtube.com/user/FirepowerRecs
For Press Inquiries, contact:
Lee Underwood
Publicity Manager I Firepower Records
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