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 6131The first track, “No Control” utilizes the synthwave sounds and melody structures of the 80’s and makes them new again. A chilled-out lead builds itself into a scorching dubstep rager. The variations within the track are extremely satisfying and make the track perfect for building a dynamic set.
“OMG!” rips your mind from its skull. A massive buildup leads to a devastating double drop designed to wreak havoc on the dancefloor. Trinergy takes his time dismantling your sanity by pushing slowly and steadily into redline territory. “Space Madness”, a collaboration with VMP, maintains the thematic presence of the 80’s synthwave sound designs. Paired with a nasty synth stab, the throwback vibe provides a cinematic backdrop that makes the track standout out against the run-of-the-mill bass tracks popping up recently. (https://gravityhair.com/)
Squaring off the EP is Trinergy’s collaboration with Blackburg, “Outlaw”. This is Trinergy at his most clever and creative. He takes sampling to the next level here, molding a slew of found-sounds into tools for constructing his frenetic audio soundscape. The track shifts and shakes, reforming itself as it progresses. The result is a potent dance floor destroyer.
Tracklist for The Final Injection
For more information on Trinergy:
https://www.facebook.com/TrinergyOfficial
https://twitter.com/Trinergymusic
https://www.youtube.com/TrinergyOfficialChannel
https://www.instagram.com/trinergyofficial/
https://twitch.tv/trinergyofficial
For more information on Firepower Records:
Beatport.com/label/firepower/24439
For press inquiries, please contact:
Lee Underwood
Publicity Manager I Firepower Records
]]>The EP opens with what must be Bass music’s equivalent of a motivational speech…only dirtier, nastier, and with much more head-banging. “Just Do It!” rolls the listener into a hefty buildup and then drops them hard. The body let’s go, the mind not far behind. By this point, we’ve bought in—we’re hooked—and as the vocal sample demands that we “make our dreams come true” the crowd is ready to leave it all on the dance floor. The bass slams, the synth sears through our braincases, and we agree that “nothing is impossible”.
“Destruction” delivers another potent dose of audio anarchy. Trinergy doubles down on the modern Dubstep beat structure. But his production prowess comes through with his clever synth inventions and melodic sound designs. The sustained pinging concept is executed perfectly and wonderfully disrupts the brainwaves. As the EP courses through the system, “Bad” kicks and eyes dilate. The track is heavy and rolls like thunder over a war zone. Trinergy successfully implements a range of sonic artillery here, forcing the listener to pay attention to the various layers built into the track.
With “Tomahawk”, Trinergy changes the character of the injection, and for the better. He takes his sinister sound and gives it a Drum and Bass treatment. The result is a massive peak hour heater with enough power to sustain your musical dose right through the dark hours of the night.
Rounding out the EP is “Lost in Network”, a collaboration between Trinergy and Skyloud. Built for the festival sound systems, every millisecond of this track is insane. Skyloud and Trinergy are able to build a wall of sound that pulses through the track, blasting the listener with sonic energy. But the track is also a comment on our unhealthy devotion to social media. We develop a language around common media phenomena. The samples selected, then, reflect those now infamous moments in social media history. The track is balanced, measured, and focused, and it’s clear it will become a favorite among bass DJs and fans all over the world.
The tracklist for The Second Injection is:
For more information on Trinergy:
https://www.facebook.com/TrinergyOfficial
https://twitter.com/Trinergymusic
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx3aJPgLuqjcUONMBhn_epg
https://instagram.com/trinergyofficial
For More info 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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LOS ANGELES (November 17th, 2014) Firepower Records foot-soldier Tim Ismag will release his Supervillians EP on Decmember 2nd. This release comes amidst a barrage of heavy artillery Firepower Records has unleashed in the last few weeks, and Tim Ismag’s barbaric bass cannons only increase the intensity of the assault.
What’s a superhero without a villain? While we traditionally celebrate the good deeds of the hero-come-to-the-rescue, we rarely celebrate the villain, without whom heroes like Batman would simply be another dude dressed up for a serious night of trick-or-treating. Tim Ismag switches that up in his Supervillians EP, which emphasizes the sinister soundscapes associated with our most notorious evildoers—not surprising coming from someone whose influences include the heavy metal of AC/DC and Metallica. The result is a dark approach to Bass music, but, as with his title track, “Supervillians”, Tim Ismag packs it with enough potential energy to level dance floors around the globe.
The EP is a loaded weapon; four originals are supported by three remixes, each one focusing on a different villainous theme song. “Electro” and “Scorpion” featuring Trinergy places us in a futuristic dark age, where one to one combat is the norm and you might find yourself in the ring against the ninja dressed in yellow and black of Mortal Combat fame. “Xerxes” takes us back to the days of the famous god-king of the Persian Empire hell-bent on world domination. Tim Ismag gives us an exotic melody over a dancey stylized break-beat supported by 808’s.
EH!DE comes through with his “Supervillians” remix, while Firepower veteran Minsesweepa gives us his take on “Electro”. Rounding out the Remixes is Spag Heddy’s “Scorpion”, whose clever ear for bass- heavy filth and mind-altering synth arrangements are almost unparalleled, outdone only by his own supervillian.
The track listing for Supervillians is:
1. Tim Ismag – Supervillians
2. Tim Ismag – Electro
3. Tim Ismag – Scorpion (Feat. Trinergy)
4. Tim Ismag – Xerxes
5. Tim Ismag – Supervillians (EH!DE Remix)
6. Tim Ismag – Electro (Minesweepa Remix)
7. Tim Ismag – Scorpion (Feat. Trinergy)(Spag Heddy Remix)
For more information on Tim Ismag:
http://soundcloud.com/timismag/
http://www.facebook.com/TimIsmagOfficial
https://twitter.com/Timismag/
https://plus.google.com/116523348237603369119/posts
http://www.youtube.com/timismag
For press Inquiries, contact:
Lee Underwood
lee@firepowerrecords.com
Publicity Manager I Firepower Records I Twitter: @lee_underwood_