Monday, August 22, 2011

Welcome Reality



Over the last year or so, Nero has impressed me on a constant basis with their single releases. Welcome Reality was basically a concentrated dose of those powerful tracks all mashed into one big tasty FULL LENGTH album. I put the emphasis on full length, because if you purchased the deluxe edition, you were given the opportunity to pleasure your ear holes to almost TWO HOURS of original material. It really bums me out when I go to check out a full album and I hear the bare minimum... Nero went with 20 tracks (including their 17 minute symphony piece) on the deluxe edition. That is how it's done!

Now let me get to the content, because there's no way these talented producers would sacrifice quality for quantity. I can sum it up by saying 10 tracks deep, I was already convinced this was my favorite album of 2011. Not only did Nero team up with the famous BBC Philharmonic symphony, combining dubstep with a full range of live instrumentation, but it felt like the guys were heavily influenced by this experience. It came through in the rest of their tracks too, as the album had that epic beginning to end build you might experience at a symphony.

The other trend I noticed throughout the album was the abundance of oldschool 80's sounding synth lines. They also happened to remix (or sample depending how you look at it) the popular "Crush On You" from that same time period. Coincidence? I think not!





Another throwback track, sort of a french house-y feel:





Annnnd of course there were plenty of epic new dubstep tracks:








...as well as a bunch of tracks previously released as singles. These ones have already been destroying clubs for awhile now, but definitely worth hearing if you're a new follower of Nero.





Monday, August 15, 2011

Check this out! Really cool new way Nero is choosing to market their album!

http://www.facebook.com/nerouk?sk=app_176402652433226

They've put together an oldschool arcade style game in which you unlock a new song each level for 5 decent previews.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Big Names Still Flowing Through T-dot

Hoooooly ridiculous wicked shows... I had to write all this down for myself so I thought any electro concert go-ers would appreciate it too. These are all in Toronto minus WEMF, and any one of them is a guaranteed good time.

Aug. 12-14 WEMF in Algonquin $250 (Rusko, Skrillex, Calvin Harris, Flux Pavillion, Zeds Dead, Infected Mushroom, Digitalism, Caspa, Jack Beats, too many more to name!)

Aug. 27 $20 Gabriel & Dresden at Guvernment

Sept. 1 $25 Sub Focus w/ Marcus Visionary at Guvernment

Sept. 3/4 from 9:30pm to 7 am both nights $95 (and rising!) --- Labour of Love at Guvernment/Koolhaus (Benny Benassi, Avicii, Crookers, Bloody Beetroots, Dubfire, Gareth Emery, Tommy Lee & Dj Aero + many more)

Sept 8 (not sure how much yet, just announced) SebastiAn and Milano at The Hoxton

Oct. 16 $17 Trentemoller at The Phoenix

Oct. 21 also just announced, probably like $50 - Skream and Benga... (hoooooooly shit) at Guvernment

Oct. 28 - alllllso just announced!, DFA 1979 at Sound Academy

Nov. 5 $50 Deadmau5 and Excision at Rogers Center, Cons- All Ages (weak), Rogers Center is the venue (weeeeak), you need $150 VIP ticks to be up front (suuuuper weak) Pros- mau5 is busting out his new setup that apparently will top the cube + LED mask combo hes been rocking this past year (Best visuals at a show I've EVER seen ---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI1p3NOFHxE)