Eye on New Releases: September 20th

 
Label: Vermin Street

Release: Stardust

Artist: Yoseph

Genre: Dubstep

           

Putting out his new 3 track album Stardust, Yoseph does it again with his insane mastermind sounds of unhinged dubstep style that creates a bass influenced, mellow jungle mix, yet brings in a reggae merengue tone. And pulling inspiration from all musical branches (from IDM- Dubstep- Merengue), his 10 years of experience clearly shows from this album with his crazy ability to move from one sound to the next without missing dub beat.



With his first track Stardust, it begins with a bizarre futuristic out-of-this-world sound, then slowly goes into a head bobbing bass that makes you wish you can break out and start busting moves in your office, car, or alone in your living room. Then the track makes a smooth transition to an upbeat reggae-merengue mix, wishing you were at some fiesta, while still keeping the electronic, futuristic dubstep sound. From this song, one would definitely have this album playing anywhere where there are speakers

 
Label: Moodgadget Records

Release: Starfawn EP

Artist: Starfawn

Genre: Electronic, Synth-Pop



This album Starfawn EP from band Starfawn, composed by Misha Mross (Synths/ Production) and Amber Schaefer (Vocals), is purely a dreamlike art with an outlandish mix of electronic engineering synch-pop sound, combined with yelling and ghastly sound as if you’re in some magical-otherworldly place. This album is definitely an album where the music will help you go to and imagine that surreal state.



 Each individual song is ridiculously alluring and magnetic as if one is time traveling through different dreams with each song. With the first track Nothing Dead, gives you the feeling of being in a magical dream that one can’t help but fall deeper and deeper into the dream. With its airy sounds in the beginning leading into an unworldly beat of synch-electronic pop that’s extremely hypnotic and mesmerizing, you really can’t help but to hit REPEAT. The same goes for the song Err, giving you a head bobbing beat with a static-y electronic feeling or the song 12,000 B.C., giving a ghostly spellbinding sound that is bizarre in the most exhilarating way. A wondrous album that’s definitely worth falling sleep to during any night…or day.