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Subtronics – Scream Saver EP


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Prepare to have that face melted off as Subtronics turns in a proper four-tracker for his burgeoning Cyclops Recordings imprint. Cheekily titled Scream Saver, the EP features Subtronics at his absolute finest as he kicks down the doors from the very first beat.

Jesse Kardon has had quite an epic 12 months. With the massive success of ‘Griztronics’ and ‘Wooked On Tronics,’ he has become a household name in the electronic/dubstep music world. His musical ability gives him the ability to work with pretty much everyone including the huge hook up with Kayzo at the end of last year.

‘Scream Saver’ is the first on the EP, fires off with subtle beats and unique harmony movements just as the rhythm raises as the experimental follow up with Virus Syndicate, ‘Lullaby’ presents further intoxicating vocals and reverbing bass pulses. ‘Discotek’ misleads one into a feeling that all is well with the world with a twinkling introduction, laying the right foundation for its faltering drops and the epic closer coming up. Collaborator Akeos teams up with Subtronics for the end of the EP, ‘Blow Stuff Up,’ a dangerous end to the jolting collection of tracks.

Subtronics reflects on the Scream Saver EP, stating: “Out of all of the music I have made in the past 6 to 12 months, I believe these are the four strongest, most powerful hitting songs yet.”

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Subtronics – Scream Saver EP

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