The Top 5 EPs of This (1/3) Year

These are never easy. Besides dealing with the inevitable bickering that occurs between the Rager crew members, I get a lot of shit from my sixty year old mother actually. She likes that super grimy shit, you know? The kind of music you get down and ultra dirty to. She’s really into free love these days. Look her up.

However, I’m probably going to get a frying pan upside the head for this next list…maybe the LAXX will save me.

5. LAXX – Step One [Never Say Die]

Going hard in the paint, err…I mean studio.

4. Various Artists – Prophication Remix EP [Mau5trap]

Giant remixes to an even bigger EP from last year.

3. Kill Paris – Foreplay EP [OWSLA]

Thank you for another awkward music boner KP.

2. Seven Lions – Worlds Apart [Casablanca Records]

You kidding me, Seven Lions? You’re not of this Earth.

1. Galantis – Galantis EP [Big Beat Records]

Christian Karlsson of Miike Snow and Linus Eklow aka Style Of Eye = Galantis

Honorable Mention: Barely Alive – Lost In The Internet EP [Disciple]

Just about every producer and their mother have attempted to remix a piece of Barely Alive’s latest masterpiece.

Mondays Blow. This Playlist However, Does Not.

Below we have included a cornucopia of next-level EDM tunes (categorized by genre) that we simply did not have the time to post over the last month or so. Time is a precious thing, as you all know. Unfortunately, we seem to have less of it as each day progresses onto the next. It sucks really.

Which brings me to my next point, anyone looking for a job???

Email us. We sure as hell could use the help around here.

Oh, and no fat chicks. ——————————————————————————————————————————————————- Dubstep/Drumstep: Trap: Future Shit: House and House Derivatives: Glitch Hop: Drum and Bass:

So Dark, Yet So Beautiful: Flinch – ‘You Don’t Know’ ft. Ellie Goulding [Melodic Dubstep]

Veteran Los Angeles based producer Flinch has teamed up with Ellie Goulding on his latest release ‘You Don’t Know’ out now on his Soundcloud.

While the artist known as Adam Glassco started his career producing drum and bass, his progression into electro and melodic dubstep provided a solid musical foundation for EDM production. The combination of shredding baselines and elegant melodies define Flinch as a true innovator in a somewhat repetitive and dull sub-genre. It’s a refreshing taste of the endless possibilities in an increasingly digital age of music, and the boundaries are endless for talented and creative musicians like Flinch. His arsenal of music contains UK funky, club, moombahton, techno, garage, and dubstep, meaning his live sets are diverse as they are original.

Check out his latest hit single below, as well as our personal favorite, ‘World On Fire’. Picture the theme song of the Apocalypse.

Yea, it’s that dark.