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[HMC] Budzy – Risen | Dubstep

Budzy’s wubs just keep getting heavier, with this perhaps being his most aggressive tune yet. An atmospheric build-up follows quickly into a drop full of long, drawn out powerful bass noises, before morphing into some other very cool wobbles.

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The Dark Side – Loyalty | Melodic Dubstep

Guessing that my Brazilian friend The Dark Side is going to make an album or an EP with 6 tracks talking about the Main 6. Because first Dark released Magic, other headbanging Melodic Dubstep track!

An amazing Rainbow Dash anthem, The Dark Side deliver a lot of great wubs and leads that I must say that are really amazing! I love how Dark does the Dubstep, the drop is well build, the main shout in the drop and the minimal wubs mixed with the amazing melodies! I love it! The Dark Side is one of the musicians that needs more love!

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Skelter – Rebellion | Dubstep

Skelter’s compiled a deliciously wubby, hard-hitting track in Rebellion. It’s just packed with power and bassline. The song is about the changelings overthrowing Queen Chrysalis, and subsequently instating Thorax as their new leader.

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SeyN AQ – PbN Project EP | Electronic


SeyN has composed a series of upbeat and very energetic electronic tracks. Some are more house, while others are more dubsteppy, but all of them are very good. It’s all-around a high-quality album, and very Vinyl-like!

The EP is available to buy for $3 from SeyN AQ’s Bandcamp.

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Manus Records – Ragnarock Vol. 1 | Compilation Album | Electronic


And if one compilation album wasn’t enough for you tonight, here’s another one! South Korean brony & furry label Magnus Records teamed up with our very own Cider Party to bring you a mini-album that packs a real punch. The 6-track release features Magnus regulars Einarx and Mantlegen but also has appearances from Lovestruck Brony, AJ Young, Suskii, and Chang3ling. All in all it’s a great selection of bass-heavy producers and a more bitesize compilation album for you to try.

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Various Artists – Horse Music Central Vol. 4 | Compilation Album | Electronic


You might have seen a couple of songs from this out already, but in case you missed it, Horse Music Central released their 4th edition of their seasonal compilation albums. The general theme of summer covers the album, but as per usual each artist gets to showcase their own style. With a mix of long-time staple artists and some slightly newer faces, it’s a great chance to check out some new artists.

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Zaktt x PVNK – Coulrophobia EP | Electronic

Editor’s note: Better late than never, eh?

Zaktt and PVNK (also known as Phoxi) have brought us a gritty EP for you guys to check out. The EP has a total of 5 interesting tracks in total. If you’re into the more aggressive, yet dark type of electronic music, then this one should definitely be one worth checking out.

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[Ragnarok] Suskii – The Danger Zone! | Melodic Dubstep

Suskii’s track from the first installment of Ragnarok has definitely earned its spot, with a Melodic Dubstep gem shining bright from the musician’s gorgeous sound design and emotional melodic approach. A perfect balance of heavyness and calm, The Danger Zone is a blissful experience to savor among the other bangers of the Ragnarok Vol.1 compilation album.

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Vylet Pony – Treachery (feat. Chang31ing) | Dubstep / Sound Design

“Mother of sound design”, as Vylet said! Continuing the streak of unique gems from the concept album Mystic Acoustics, this new YouTube release explores the result of the combination of talents from Vylet and Chang31ing as the union of their musical visions gives way to many wonders of sound. Crispy drops full of sparkly magic, story-infused lyrics parts enchanted by deep vocals, guitar melodies as the icing on the cake… This track is an absolute masterpiece.

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[Ragnarok] Einarx – Ragnarok (feat.かぼちゃ) | Dubstep

Ragnarok has really come! Einarx thought very big this time and enlisted the help of Visual-kei songwriter and singer かぼちゃ (Pumpkin) who did an incredible job at empowering this mad Dubstep banger with crazy vocals that got that distinct Japanese musical influence that you can find in genres such as Visual-kei and J-Rock. Depicting a battle between Nightmare Moon and Daybreaker, this tune is the rightful opener and title track of the Ragnarok Vol.1 compilation album, and delights as a much powerful release from Einarx.