After a hot start in autumn 2009, High Tension Digital quickly continues with another bangin’ release: The Red Series, covering the genres Breakbeat, Electro and Fidget House. The release striclty features artists from Austria, showing the quality and high potential of artists within the electronic music scene. “The Base” by label-owner Shroombab is starting with some nice bells and stompin’ beats, but the real party starts when the deep sub-bassline drops in. “Are you ready?”, asks a voice and invites you to the dancefloor.
This flavour continues within the remix of Bazuco, a young Austrian producer that devotes all his energy to the new genre fidget house. Bazuco’s version of “The Base” has everything what a classy fidget tune should have: snatched vocal snippets, pitch-bent basslines, rave-style synth stabs over straight, banging and glitchy beats. You won’t resist dancing to this stomper!
The second remix is provided by Ravissa, a female Austrian DJ & producer that has devoted her life the the Vienniese clubscene for more than ten years. Her “Mosquito Remix” combines her own different influences of the electronic music scene with a strong affiliation to techno. The 4/4 beats are dominated by a strong kick and are complemented by a fithly synth that is heavily modulated and never stays the same. If you like techno, you will move your ass to this!
Right in time for a sizzlin´ 2009 autumn High Tension Digital brings the next audio session to you: the Blue Series, covering Drum&Bass. "Monster Dub" by Shroombab unites oldskool drum&bass vibes with current dub influences. Strong rollin' beats and a raw bassline make your ass follow.
Anyways, the true favorites of this release are two remixes by German producer Polarity and his Austrian counterpart PsychoFX. They both got busy with Shroombabs "Hidden Faces". And both remixes will kick the shit out of your speakers.
br>
Polarity, who already worked with Shroombab on their first vinyl release for High Tension in 2002, still delivers quality beats. He recently released his own album "Syntax". The Polarity Epos remix starts with an epic melody, developing to a true neuro-dnb stomper in the middle part. Distorted noise fx call, over-compressed beats respond - and vice versa.
PsychoFX plays with the melodic parts of the original tune as well, but pushes them towards a new, different dimension. The main part with its heavy bassline drops heavily after a minimal intro, featuring fat synths and melodic arrangements in between. This is our second prank at double speed - be prepared!!
++EXCLUSIVE MUSIC VIDEO++
As a bonus for you, my listeners, we made a music video with Polarity's epic drum&bass remix of "Hidden Faces". The video was made in Bratislava, Slovakia, during KinoKabaret Bratislava by the mightly Stephan Tumler from Accompong Records & distribution with help of some amazing actors, actresses and camera assistants. Enjoy hidden faces escaping the badman with some epic drum&bass!
The next release on High Tension is scheduled for autumn 2009. Meanwhile we are going to provide you tunes from our partners which you will also be available to buy via the High Tension shop!
Make sure to check out this fantastic widget that contains the latest mixes of our High Tension artists. Check it out!
2009-05-14 03:00:05
Welcome to High Tension download store
This is High Tension new download store. Use the tabs at the top of the site to navigate and browse the different sections of our store.
More releases will follow soon!
2009-05-12 07:35:21
BLOG ARCHIVE
High Tension / Latest 20 MP3 Downloads
ABOUT THE High Tension MP3 DOWNLOAD STORE
The links below provide all the information you may need to use our download store. If you would like any more information please do not hesitate to get in touch with High Tension, the contacts can be found under the "Contacts Information" link below.
This store has been created by High Tension using the professional tools provided at
www.ithinkmusic.com.
Where you see the MCPS-PRS logo you can be sure the downloads you are buying are legal. 8% of purchase price goes direct to the MCPS-PRS when you shop on High Tension. MCPS and PRS pay money collected to their writer, composer and music publisher members.