Опубликовано: 20 янв. 2014 г.Emerging in 2007, Spains Dub Elements have already established themselves as one of the most versitle production duos around, bluring the boudaries between drum and bass and hardcore and pushing the sound in their own unique direction.
Elements of Vengeanze & Forbidden Society — Set it Off
Elements of Vengeanze — Radio Rock
Donny — Crawler
Elements of Vengeanze — Tremendo
Dub Elements — Random
Elements of Vengeanze — After
Uman & BTK — Generator
Dub Elements & Neonlight — Placebo
SPL — Take Me Away
Elements of Vengeanze — Dickbrain
Silent Killer — Supremacy Bleeds (Counterstrike Remix)
Dub Elements — Escape
Dub Elements & Erre — Bass Up To The Top
Dub Elements vs Gancher & Ruin — Aftermath
Current Value — Bruja
Dub Elements & Erre — Popim
Dub Elements — Virus Ganchetoslammer (Mashup)
“Zemdega is a word which might be a bit complicated for a non-Latvian speaker”, wrote Oyaarss when he was looking for a title for this new album. As it has always been the case, his music goes hand in hand with his love for the Latvian's language. “Something that burns under the ground”, a hidden marsh or forest fire, the concept of a “Zemdega” describes well the flame that burns at the core of Oyaarss's music. Deconstructed melodies, distorted beats and distant voices: from the introductory “cetrvieniba” to the uplifting conclusion of “Trombocīts”, Oyaarss's new album is a game of hidden revelations, of subdued emotions and slow transformations.
Oyaarss's third album confirms this act's talent for very personal, powerful and original sound. The music on “Zemdega” is both heavy and atmospheric, distorted yet modern. It references metal and industrial music as much as modern classical experimentations and poetry. “Beauty through destruction” is how a reviewer once described Oyaarss; “Zemdega” might be beauty through transformation.