
The full album is released Friday, March 3 with the final three tracks. It's different than the usual, and it's really, really good. It's a surprisingly diverse collection of sounds and rhythms, everything from hip-hop beats to psychedelic electro, Chemical Brother-esque spaciness, disco beats, weird classical-tinged experiments, Aphex Twin-style noise, and video game-inspired filter synth jams. The surprise album was announced last week and compiles 16 of the producer's past compositions, spanning the years of 1998 to 2007, or effectively all those years before he blew up into the megastar we know and love (maybe to hate) today. Got a giant file? Gmail bogging you down? WeTransfer to the rescue.ĭeadmau5 must be a fan, too, because he teamed with the file transfer service to deliver the first 13 tracks of his latest LP stuff i used to do to fans around the world, free of charge.

SO GOOD.As a professional Internet user, I can testify to how useful WeTransfer can be. I fail to see how dubstep is mainstream, how many dubstep artists are in the charts exactly Perhaps he should experiment under another name though – DubMou5 perhaps :D He’s just dipping into the genre a bit, can’t blame him for trying! :) Yeah seriously he fuckin ruined the epic song “raise your weapon” with dubstep. It’s still a fucking fantastic album, but unnecessary dubstep!

Posted on November 27th, 2010 at 11:33 pmĭeadmau5 is my favourite and this is amazing, thank you so much!īut I can’t believe he’s done some dubstep for this album, he’s going mainstream and I don’t like it. Posted on November 26th, 2010 at 10:25 pm
