Woop woop, more music from the newly founded A State of Sugar label! This one is actually more of a throwback, since the song was originally released on the Ponies At Dawn album Celestial Planes back in 2015, but we thought it would be appropriate to post since this site doesn’t date back that far. So yeah, TRANCE TIME!
Hardcore
Daniel Ingram – It’s Gonna Work (Royalpony Remix) | Hands-Up / Hardstyle
Royalpony blends hands-up and hardstyle in this hard-hitting remix of It’s Gonna Work. I’m not normally a huge fan of either genre, but I’m absolutely loving this, guess I’m just picky with them!
Electro-Blitz & Zwamtek – Happy After All | Happy Hardcore
…Or at least I think this is happy hardcore. Eh, close enough! Originally created a couple of years ago and recently brought back to life, this track is full of quick snappy vocal samples and upbeat melodies sure to make you smile.
Dynamite Grizzly – -do you love me?- | Techno
If you like your techno “cold and hard” (like a changeling’s heart I suppose), take a listen to this new song from Dynamite Grizzly. And even if you’re not familiar with techno, consider taking a listen, you might discover a new genre to explore!
Daniel Ingram – A Changeling Can Change (Delta Brony Remix) | Eurobeat
It was only a matter of time before these started popping up on our radar. Have this Eurobeat remix of A Changeling Can Change, as Delta Brony continues in in the spirit of Odyssey’s show song remixes from back in the day.
Shika No Mori Sound – Beauty In The Trees | Album | Multi-Genre
It’s time for a new collaborative album from the community, everypony!! And this one certainly delights and holds many surprises! Living up to its lovely title, the album from collaborative effort Shika No Mori Sound (“Forest of Deer”) delivers tracks of pure beauty and power, featuring musicians from all around the community, including familiar names but also some you might not have heard of. What they all have in common is that they did amazing to bring this concept justice and produce a mighty album as beautiful as a forest!
Starting off with the very headbangable Venality from R3ctifier centered around the events of Friendship Games, the first half of the album hits as hard and powerfully as witnessing the many wonders of Nature would feel, with very enthralling tracks such as Aven‘s Purpose (#4), the dark and heavy Worlds from Flak (#14), the insane Dustep madness of IKX in Two Faced (#12), even bringing all the Hardcore with track #7. And this goes not without mentioning the cute yet powerful mellow interlude of Kawaii Dash‘s Bubble Tea (#6) that surprises with a mighty sound design and Future mood!
The second half of the album further embodies the gentle, invigorating and emotional beauty that Nature can grant to those who open their soul to it, with chill-ish songs that matches the concept in the most wonderful ways. Starting with Fallen Empire from emotional Chillout master Totalspark (#15), we then get entranced by the mighty groove and originality from Waifu Avenue‘s 16 Under 20 (#17), dive into the amazing depths of Ax:l‘s Bröadcast (#18), wander through DisCHORD‘s Wilderness with both awe and energy (#19), inger in bliss as the Drum & Bass of Progressive Element‘s Crystal Fragments stimulate our ears and soul (#20), get hit so hard with the amazing soundscapes of Chillout masterpiece Dreamscapes from Totalspark (#21, his second contribution to the album and my personal favorite from the album), to end with the much welcome piece from Vinyl Darkscratch Snipershy’s Ballad (#22) and Shü77erfly‘s melodic Atmosphere that warms the heart and soul (#23).
You can get Beauty In The Trees on its Bandcamp page. And don’t forget to give mad props to all those amazing artists!! You can get their info in the “read more” section of the Soundcloud page.
To all the album’s artists reading this : You guys are amazing, thank you for blessing us with your music and for this masterpiece of an album!! Much love!
Vylet Pony – Super Pony World | Guest Album Review | Electronic
Better late than never, eh? NB: A small part of this review was also written by Spectra.
Hey kiddos, it’s Reverie, and while I’m busy being sad and hating myself that I haven’t been working on the Top Ten listings that much due to school and graduation and all that, I’ve written a comprehensive review, going track by track through ALL of the new Vylet release, entitled Super Pony World. Since we don’t want to exclude some of the deluxe version material, this is going to cover all of the base tracks plus a couple of the original pieces from the deluxe version. So, let’s hop right into it after the break!
FruityFusion – QUIET (VIP) | Gabber
Featured on his recently released album, Fruity brings the core with a VIP of one of his most iconic tracks. If you’re looking for disto kicks, screeches, and pony vocals don’t pass this one up 🙂
Fruity Fusion & Friends – COREPON3 | Guest Album Review | Hardcore
This review was originally posted on PonyvilleFM on 8th August 2016.
Sup mah Bronies!?
Yo, So when Fruity told me he was working on a Pony/Brony themed core album I was of course deepy interested.

As you may know, I host “No Morality” every other Friday on PonyvilleFM, which is a mashed up, mind bending hour of hardcore, speedcore, mashcore, etc… so I’m always on the lookout for great hardcore Pony music. As a huge supporter of Brony music I try not to saturate my sets too much with music from outside the fandom so this album is a breath of fresh air for me.Let’s get into it, shall we?
Various Artists – JapanPonyParty! Vol.3 | Album | Multi-Genre
We completely missed this when it first released back in May, but thanks to someone sending it in to us, we’re able to share it with you today! This compilation album featuring artists from the Japanese fandom scene was released at Japan Ponycon in May earlier this year. It features some names you might recognise (e.g. Oodoratoo2, delfino), but also has a wide variety of other artists you may never have heard of, and a huge range of genres too! The above video contains previews of each track, and the album itself can be downloaded from JPP’s website for free!