Featured Album: Late Night Radio – “Soap Box”

Alex Medellin, or Late Night Radio as you may know him, has come forth and just dropped his newest and first album through Super Best Records. This infant of a record label is already lookin’ like a strong and healthy young man, with Mux Mool‘s  “Appetite For Production,” and LNR’s “Soap Box,” dropping within three days of each other. This soulful, genre-melting project that LNR has put together is a wonderful example of why we love the ruckus that the whole Super Best squad brings. With tracks ranging from thoughtful soul-searcher’s like “Forever In A Day,” to chunky mid-tempo jams like “Tree Trunks,” the album shows a sonic eclecticness perfect for all lovers of music, especially those electro hip-hop enthusiasts. Like a speaker on a podium, LNR stands atop his own”Soap Box” to deliver a message both positive and pleasing to the ear, make sure to give it a listen.

 

More info: www.SuperBestRecords.co

Featured Song: Triad Dragons – “Chaos”

“Chaos” may well be that song of the summer this year. You know, the one you hear at every EDM festival, concert, and house party because it spanks the shit out of every sound system it puts it’s hands on. Massive is the word that comes to mind, and probably the soft-synth responsible for most of the sounds in the track – you can almost feel your inner rave-girl bouncing around in fuzzy boots and neon fishnets. All jokes aside, “Chaos,” is nothing short of anthemic. Triad Dragons, like the Colorado based entertainment company they are named after,  love to party hard, “Chaos” is proof of that.

 

 

More info: www.triaddragons.com

Featured Song: EDDIE WHOΔ – “$lap”

Creeping from the depths of Denver, EDDIE WHOΔ comes through with a brutally  experimental trap track that, well, $LAPS. The song boasts the eeriest of vibes, with an out-right anxiety inducing sample looping over pitched subs and trap drums with an occasional hazy synth wafting over the top. Though this track is a bit out of the range of frequencies EDDIE WHOΔ usually plays in, it stays true to his sound. With a wavy beat and reverie-forming synths, WHOΔ has built a song that absolutely thumps while showcasing his talent for cerebral beat-making.

 

More info: www.facebook.com/pages/EDDIE-WHO

Featured Song: KL Tha General – “B-Wordz”

KL Tha General has been on quite the Hip-Hop hustle for some time now. From shows, to guest features, to his own songs, he has been hard at work showing a new style of rap from the city of Denver. KL has the charismatic personality to appeal to all audiences. One of his latest songs which was released earlier this year, “B-Wordz”; is a prime example. “B-Wordz” has the potential to be the summer anthem in the city and even nationally if it gets the heat from the right sources.  With a catchy hook, simple bounce beat, and memorable lyrics – KL knows how to  deliver.

 

“I like her and she like me, but what she don’t know is she can never be wifey. Most time one of my other b**ches see me with her chilling. She’ll get salty and be all up in feelings, cuz I keep alotta b**ches, b**ches, b**ches…”

 

Find out more: www.facebook.com/KLThageneral

Featured Song: Sightlow – “Concentrate”

Amidst the heavy influx of trap influenced EDM music, a few artists knock the speakers the hardest. Denver native Sightlow came out of the woodwork, with only two released songs to date, and seamlessly melded pitched 808’s, twinkling melodies, and vocal samples to create the dreamy soundscape that is “Concentration”. The track is a perfect example of how impassioned trap music can be. Through the use of somber keys and pitched vocal samples atop booming subs and sharp hi-hats, Sightlow has created a future-bass track with all the emotional appeal but none of the baggage. Do not listen without speakers.

 

Find out more:  www.facebook.com/SightlowMusic