Skrillex’s Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites finally gets an amazing video

It’s always a pleasure to roll out new work from talented friends. Some of you may remember my friend Miguel Ortega. He’s a VFX guy and professor at one of the nations best VFX schools GNOMON.  We became friends after I saw one of his films on Vimeo entitled The Green Ruby Pumpkin. It isContinue reading “Skrillex’s Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites finally gets an amazing video”

The Magic Cube’s latest EP “I Hate Them” hits hard

British born EDM producer Kevin Tye a.k.a The Magic Cube, is one hell of a busy man these days. In addition to finishing his palatial home studio (ground zero for his Critical Imprint Label), he’s been doing remixes for Arizona dance artists Miss Krystle, and he, most recently, teamed up with Zak Hughes on theContinue reading “The Magic Cube’s latest EP “I Hate Them” hits hard”

SKRILLEX Video RAGGA BOMB combines Elysium with Star Wars and it works

Skrillex is known for his love of science fiction. He uses samples from anime, science fiction and horror films to create his heart pounding dubstep, so when he teamed up with  South African director Terence Neale, for his latest video “Ragga Bomb”, you know  it’s going to be magic. This video for “Ragga Bomb” featuringContinue reading “SKRILLEX Video RAGGA BOMB combines Elysium with Star Wars and it works”

Actress – Ghettoville Review

I find that I’ve personally found it hard to sit down and enjoy an album like I would with a book or a movie. It’s not something I believe is the same, as music can provide an overlying emotion on many aspects of our lives. It’s in our cars, while we walk, while we shop,Continue reading “Actress – Ghettoville Review”

Underground Mondays: Sound Strider – Intrepid Travels EP

Turntablism (if that’s a word) has come a long way since the release of it’s arguable epitome of Entroducing….. in 1996 Although that primarily fits in as a hip-hop record, it led the way for future acts such as Flying Lotus, Nosaj Thing, and even AraabMuzik. Now these latter musicians take a more electronic roots approach by usingContinue reading “Underground Mondays: Sound Strider – Intrepid Travels EP”

Another groundbreaking remix of Mezo’s “Connected” by DJ MICRO

You may have already seen this track in a past post, but the beautiful track “Connected” by Mezo has just received a complete makeover by electronic artist, Micro. This remix distributed by Dank on his label Funky Element Records , is extremely kick-ass and is steadily climbing the Beatport charts. The track begins as a regularContinue reading “Another groundbreaking remix of Mezo’s “Connected” by DJ MICRO”

Truant / Rough Sleep show Burial’s diversity

What can I say, we’ve been waiting patiently since 2006 for a followup to the amazing album, Unture. It can be hard to nail down Burial‘s sound into a single genre. Although it is easy to tell his 2-step, garage, and ambient influences, his sound is very unique. What his early 2012 release, Kindred, did was only showContinue reading “Truant / Rough Sleep show Burial’s diversity”

Major Lazer-Jah No Partial Ft. Flux Pavillion

Wake up everyone! We are about to embark upon another years worth of unknowns, so what better way to do it than with this bad as jam from Major Lazer. This video was shot in Belgium where there are obviously a lot of pretty girls with good taste in music and the temperatures are hotContinue reading “Major Lazer-Jah No Partial Ft. Flux Pavillion”

Mysterious folk-step samples arrives, asks questions about the future of music

The third wave of electronic music is upon us even if our minds deny its existence. While the early 2000’s brought us sounds of hip-hop and R&B artists in the top 40 and mainstream sounds, electronic music of diverse genres are making a major relapse once again. Notably, House and dub-step has taken great leapsContinue reading “Mysterious folk-step samples arrives, asks questions about the future of music”

Jared Dunne speaks with M.I.T.N.G. about 22Tape’s latest EP, Firefly Bulletshots, and his screenwriting journal, Three Lines or Less

Award winning screenwriter and musician, Jared Dunne, a.k.a. 22tape, has been quietly honing his skills and promoting the projects of others for years, and now M.I.T.N.G. has been fortunate enough to catch up with Jared on some Q & A to discuss his latest EP and screenwriting journal, Three Lines or Less.   As a fan of both soundContinue reading “Jared Dunne speaks with M.I.T.N.G. about 22Tape’s latest EP, Firefly Bulletshots, and his screenwriting journal, Three Lines or Less”