Style Drum & Bass, Future Beats
Released 31/01/2020
Format MP3,320kbps
Label Vision
Nr VSN055
We are proud to release the first ever drum & bass EP by powerhouse duo Machinedrum and Holly.
“It seemed like the universe was pulling us together. First time in the studio we instantly hit it off and knew we needed to stay in touch. Our sounds easily came together to create a musical journey and although we ended up using a predominantly Drum & Bass sound, we were able to explore other experimental and ambient styles. Berry Patch truly is a perfect blend of our vibes and is such an exciting way for us to begin this new decade!” - Machinedrum and Holly!
Style Drum and bass, Drumstep, Neurofunk, Ost/Soudtrack, BreakBeat
Released 20/01/2020
Format MP3,320kbps
Label Vision
Cat VSN054
Noisia recently produced the soundtrack for multiplayer shooter game Armajet. The music combines two of their greatest shared loves; sound design and gaming, and... the full OST is out now in game and on music platforms.
"The music we made isn’t purely about Armajet itself. A lot of other elements come through: the frustration over our breaking up, some personal attachment to the 90/00’s twitch shooter genre (UT99 specifically), the 90’s trance sound of detuned saw arps, and the developing 3D game graphics of the time: futuristic, unnatural and new."- Noisia
"Noisia — Armajet (Original Game Soundtrack)"
Style Trap, Drum and bass, Dubstep, Riddim, Bass-House, Drumstep, Future Bass
Released 14/01/2020
Format MP3,320kbps
Label Deadbeats
Type Album
Yesterday, Zeds Dead and Deadbeats dropped We Are Deadbeats Vol 4, a 14-track compilation album filled with collaborations from Champagne Drip, Subtronics, Slushii, Omar LinX, and more. While exciting, there’s still so much more to come from the Canadian duo in 2020. Including another album…
Zeds Dead said of the album yesterday, “We wanted to collaborate with some artists on our label as well as artists that represent the kind of music you’ll hear at a Deadbeats show. We are in the process of finishing our second album, and at the same time have been working on these tracks for our live sets. Over time all these tracks started fitting together like a mixtape or compilation of sorts, and we felt it was a natural evolution of the We Are Deadbeats series we’ve had on the label since it started. It took shape very organically and what was once meant to be a sort of precursor to our album eventually transformed into an album of its own and we’re incredibly happy with how it turned out. That second Zeds Dead album is still coming though!”
There are still a couple collaborations that we know about that weren’t on the compilation and haven’t been released, namely Rezz, 1788-L and Peekaboo. More than likely, we’ll be hearing them on this second album. And hopefully there are more solo ZD tracks on there, as well.
Listen to We Are Deadbeats Vol 4 below if you haven’t yet!