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Tuesday 21 June, 2011

Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites by Skrillex The Dirtyphonics Remix | Single Review


Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites by Skrillex The Dirtyphonics Remix | thetruejoe90.com

French producers Dirtyphonics have kept the spritely trickles of electronic angel dust and also the ear destructive, monsterous basslines. Some progressive glitches have been added as well a faster drum beat and they have kicked the pace up to a mayhem causing onslaught of electro dynamism.




Out of the mass variety of remixes there have been for this almighty Skrillex release Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites, after the huge surge of interest an additional remix EP has come out and now there are even more variations. For me, this is the best of the bunch and I’m looking forward to hearing this live on Saturday night at Glastonbury.

French producers Dirtyphonics have kept the spritely trickles of electronic angel dust and also the ear destructive, monsterous basslines. Some progressive glitches have been added as well a faster drum beat and they have kicked the pace up to a mayhem causing onslaught of electro dynamism.

Without doubt in the dance music world, this has been a stunning release and all hats from the producers heads have been tipped towards Skrillex. I tip my hat to the Dirtyphonics.

More Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites EP is out now released by Big Beat – Atlantic Records.


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8 Comments

  • Lackage says:

    He is easily without a doubt one of the best DJ’s I have ever had the pleasure of seeing in person. I have seen him twice this year, once at Myst in Phoenix and the other at EDC. I have been in the EDM scene for years and never have I seen somebody make sure that no set is the same by always making edits and switching up tracks even though he has phenominal studio tracks. I can’t wait until he comes back I will definately go VIP this time!


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