August 24, 2024By Gonz Alo
• Cultural fusion in Dubstep • Short, intense, and impactful • One buildup, One drop Soltan is one of the most intriguing names in the Dubstep scene right now. I got hooked on his Instagram tutorials, where he breaks down the “behind the scenes” of his tracks. You can feel his passion for the details
November 3, 2021By Gonz Alo
• Halloween themed track • Georgia Ku’s atmospheric performance • I prefer to not spoil the drop, really, you’ll see it down below… Dubstep fans are most certainly rejoicing after waiting for this tune so long since its première in Lost Lands. This happens to be an extraordinaire synergy shared between two historical producers from
February 25, 2019By Chris W. Lao
There is so much to talk about this week! First off, we’ve got to talk about MOTi following the route of R3HAB and NGHTMRE teaming up with basketball superstar and dubstep DJ, Shaquille O’Neal. We also have Hexagon taking a risk with their new release and fantastic new faces on Monstercat and Dharma Worldwide. As
August 27, 2018By Chris W. Lao
Each week we’ll be partnering with The QR Network to compile a short weekly recap of notable tracks that we didn’t have time to cover during the previous week. We hope you enjoy our selection and if you have any tracks you’d like to see here, please feel free to use our contact form or
March 14, 2018By edmreviewer
81/100 The talented American electronic music producer NGHTMRE has given a spicy twist to a delectable and peppy track from the Canadian artist Ekali and renowned American artist ZHU, titled “Blame”. Embedding more power, NGHTMRE decided to create an intense and experimental dubstep version of the original song, making it more festival oriented and kinetic.
November 21, 2017By edmreviewer
The American talent NGHTMRE is back on Mad Decent with something unusual, “No Coming Down”! The big collaboration with Alex Wiley and Sky Montique is an hybrid, out of the ordinary. In fact, it focuses on three different genres of music, fusing them in a unique way. First, we have NGHTMRE’s typical melody, complete with a