YourChannel domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /homepages/39/d529010842/htdocs/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131ironband domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /homepages/39/d529010842/htdocs/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131__construct() instead. in /homepages/39/d529010842/htdocs/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131__construct() instead. in /homepages/39/d529010842/htdocs/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131__construct() instead. in /homepages/39/d529010842/htdocs/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131__construct() instead. in /homepages/39/d529010842/htdocs/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131Los Angeles (August 14th, 2018) – Firepower Records is thrilled to announce the tenth Volume of our Flatline Compilation, Flatline X, and we’ve decided to make this release unprecedented by asking some of our OG artists to send us their extra special Heat. Traditionally, the Flatline Compilation is reserved for the filthiest tracks produced by the new future of the Bass Music movement. But to celebrate our tenth edition, we thought it fitting to tap some of our most notorious heat-slingers and have them throw down a tune for us. And they absolutely wrecked shop.
JPhelpz returns to Firepower with “International”, and he, again, proves why he might be the most versatile bass music producer in the game. From his origins in Mech Bass, to his foray into Bass House, to this deep, wonky, UK dub inspired gem, JPhelpz cannot be stopped. “International” infects your soul and takes you low.
For “Shotgun”, DJ BL3ND and Rettchit team up with the lyrical machine gun MagMag for a massive bass bomb. The tune steps firmly on your throat and pushes. This is what you get when two of the most unapologetically sinister producers come together. “Shotgun” is what the name suggests—a shotgun blast to the body.
The clever and creative musical vision of Nato Feelz never disappoints, and he comes through with “System Error”. Nato Feelz has always pushed the boundaries of bass music, and he’s never allowed himself to be boxed in. “System Error” also showcases his skill with creating cinematic soundscapes that move us to our emotional core. Let this tune transport you to some alternate headbangers Universe.
Next up is “Fission”. Chime and Jarvis have taken UK Dubstep to the next level, and while the UK gets all the credit for putting bass music on the map, we look to these two British nationals as the lads that kept the fire going. Chime’s emphasis on Euphoric, melody-forward, sound design has earned him his own niche in the bass music world. Jarvis is the heavier and more aggressive balance to Chime, and his hard as nails approach works in tandem with Chime to make for an extremely satisfying tune. Wonderfully intoxicating and perfectly chaotic, the tune is an anthem, hands down.
Rounding out the EP is Rekoil, and it’s an absolute honor to have this OG Firepower artist back in the rotation. “THOSE ARE ALIENS!” is exactly what you needed. The tune walks expertly on the border between a bass banger and Riddim roller and the result is a rail-rider’s dream. Throw this on your setlist and watch the crowd deconstruct itself.
The Tracklisting for Flatline Vol. X:
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Lee Underwood
Publicity Manager I Firepower Records I Twitter: @leeFPRecs
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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:
For more information on London Nebel:
https://twitter.com/LondonNebel
https://www.facebook.com/londonnebel
https://www.youtube.com/user/LondonNebelTV
https://www.instagram.com/londonnebel/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0cwyC8pHkOvEtml1ev25lX
https://soundcloud.com/london-nebel
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 I Twitter: @leeFPRecs
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