Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Siloka is back at it with his FULL ALBUM. Nine pieces of audible delight shaped to hit the psytrance dancefloor with maximum impact. Silokas signature mischief keeps consistent all throughout the tunes on display, blending with Jimi Green, Barket, Zeridium, Sid Jenkins and Eklips adding their own spark to four collab sound works. Spread the gates of your hard drive for Nonsense and inject some proper fresh power for your next DJset!
Dribbles NEW ALBUM Sun Seeker ! Eight whole brand new tracks mirroring the rise of his productions one step up at a time - Just how he has got us all used in the past six years of releases with Looney Moon Records. Consistent with the core of his creative path, Dribble blends night-time, deep psytrance elements together with dynamic rhythms and high-toned modulations, in a constant renewal of his sonic compound that stays hardly matched. As a lava-ball on top, the album includes the four-hand sound work with Argentinian rising star Bandicoot.
Its that time of the year again, when Jimi Green dishes out its juiciest seasonal drop: a brand new album! Firing on all cylinders through eclectic grooves, twisted leads, and cheeky turns, Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die lands into our labels collection straight from the mind of His Green-ness, delivering an utter evolution of his pinpoint sound design. No features, no fillers. Just one artist, ten solo tracks, and a whole lot of character. Jimi Greens ultimate style is weird in all the right places, rare in its shape, and unmistakably stamped with the mark of a real production machine with no off switch. Strap in and prepare for a fresh dose of tightly-wired psytrance chaos, filtered through Jimi Greens signature lens. Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die is doing laps around normal.
Silokas debut EP on Looney Moon Records has landed, and its beats are rolling relentlessly! Egg Dealer EP is the 360° display of Silokas ability in creating leading-edge soundscapes: from the depth of his solo tune Bumbling Baboons, rising to the hopping rhythms of his remix of Jumpstreets classic Distress Signal, to the frequency overload of 50 Shades of Damn in a joint headwork with boogie wizard Jimi Green. Twenty-two minutes of auditory satisfaction that will keep your attention levels as high as before Facebook was invented, and get the name of Siloka well engraved in your playlist, and memories.