
Editor’s note: Been a while we haven’t used that warning image! Some mature themes and content in this share, so jump below the break for the song and writeup only if you’re good to view such content!

Editor’s note: Been a while we haven’t used that warning image! Some mature themes and content in this share, so jump below the break for the song and writeup only if you’re good to view such content!
Can’t stop the D1SCORDANT train now, can we? This time, we’ve got something a little different: an ambient piece inspired by the legendary Fallout: Equestria! The feeling of being in a desolate wasteland definitely comes across throughout this track, with ominous strings accompanied with bongo drums and sparse piano notes all throughout, keeping the mood bleak and depressing. An easy fit into a game soundtrack, and a welcome addition to the D1SCORDANT discography.
Pone beat producer Steryotype returns to the fold with a very serene lo-fi piece. Though short, it sets a good mood with a vintage sample as its foundation with prominent record sounds and a soft drum beat. This is a good track to relax to, or if you need some background music to help you through the day. It’ll also be available as part of his upcoming EP, Lofi Pon, coming September 13th!
Another track from ASoS: Waffle, and it’s Skelter with track 6, Get Up! A fitting name; his usual style of trap mixed with dubstep synths shines through with pumping drums and elements of orchestra. With a powerful melody and overwhelming bass, this is a fun number that’ll be sure to get you on your feet. Another good addition to the club playlist!
Friendship is power, and so is this song! TCB returns with another edit of the original song from the 2018 PVCF Convention Album, this time reserved for this year’s Everfree Northwest. While the song hasn’t changed much from its original form, it’s been given a new coat of paint with an updated intro with a new menacing lead guitar track while still keeping the familiar Cozy Glow voice samples. Give it a spin!
Teased at loophoof and NeverLastStanding set at EFNW 2019, this remix of Best Friends Until the End of Time by NeverLastStanding and Paloris is finally out! Featuring some lush chords and some amazing vocal chops, we definitely get the best of both worlds from Paloris and NeverLastStanding. This is a wonderful reimagining of the song from the show and it will brighten up your day and put a smile on your face for sure. So what are you waiting for? Dive on in!
Chang31ing keeps the remixes of some awesome classics rolling with an amazing trap remix of Yelling at Cats’ What Went Wrong. A super deep bassline and some really good but minimal drums makes this song a banger that you have to listen to. I love the little lead thing in the drop section, it brings the whole feeling together and makes this an enjoyable song.
This remix will probably give a lot of listeners nostalgia. This is by far one of my favorite songs out there in the community, and to see it remixed is awesome. This track, while preserving the original elements, adds new and chill music to it, perfectly mixing the fast energy of the original with the new, mellow music.
If there’s one good thing I can say about post-con-depression, it’s that it can be a good outlet, as our old pal Acouste Wholenote has demonstrated. Though he never got the chance to go to BronyCon, he still felt the need to give it a proper sendoff with this stripped-down acoustic number. With only his powerful voice and an acoustic guitar, he strums his way through flawlessly and sings with passion, closing off with an electric solo and a fade-out. As sad as it is to see BronyCon go, let’s never forget the good times we’ve all had together.
Serving as the 3rd track on the Never Say Neigh compilation album, this compound of Trap and Riddim precipitates a headbang session. It incorporates a trap-influenced introduction complete with unsparingly rhythmic hi-hats until a breakdown of vigorous drums and rolling basses. Stick around for the two surges of rhythm that Hoofy bestows upon us, and while you’re at it, check out the rest of the brilliant NSN album, too!