The legendary Bonkers compilation is back, with artists such as She Teiks, Globemaster, Stylic & Dark Places, Wonder Talking and Rimaye.
Introducing the amazing Argentinian duo She Teiks, landing with ‘De Ronda Voy’ is an exciting song that was born from a pre party before going to the club. Infectious bass vibes keep us moving, while the catchy lead lines infuse us with energy that immerses us in the nightlife experience. This song takes us straight to the dance floor and invites us on a night adventure through various clubs.
From the north of Mexico, part of the Maleante Records family, Globemaster delivers a unique jewel with ‘Un alien me llevo de rave’, a soundscape that places you on some distant planet, where raves and music are part of the rituals. most important, the track opens with an atmosphere of tension, the use of synthesizers and sound effects create the sensation of being transported to an unknown place, it leaves us feeling a new appreciation of the universe and its mysteries, in general, it is an immersive track and introspective.
Straight from the heart of Spain, Madrid producers Stylic & Dark Places present: Wack! With this new song, an explosive combination of Trance and Future Disco, that will keep you captivated with its forceful rhythms and the characteristic touch of this duo.
Bizarre! It is charged with energy and has a good high to lift you to that cosmic dimension.
Wonder Talking debuts on the label and offers a mysterious addition, with ‘Trip tic’ beginning with a light off-key Arabic melody, the backing track goes to a heavy dance floor theme. Shaped analog synth arpeggio, transitioning from flying on the kick beat to vague roaring synth sound. All components mix and lead with a short pulsing bass with a strong kick drum and an evenly floating percussion backing, compelling listeners to move to the beat of this dark track.
Last but not least we have Rimaye, born in France and based in Miami, he just crashed ‘Foxglove’. Inspired by the spring season at altitude, the song, joyous at first hand, hides a hidden toxic substance, giving Oddness a unique ending. vol. IV, it’s definitely always a different journey with each Volume.
The set moves with a progression of chords that are like serotonin bombs, and some melodic brushstrokes, which make for a brilliant set. The tracks are strong and leap above the prevailing conventions, knowing how to avoid the most recurring harshness and darkness, looking for dance but without predictable tricks and without exceeding an understandable level of experimentation suitable for the track.
In addition, this selection maintains a narrative line that shows that his compositions are not nihilistic, but are part of a process that, thanks to the mastery of his compilers, is easy to enter. We could almost say that that punk attitude that runs through each song no longer belongs to the young, since maturity can also be their golden age. For this very reason, the best of the compilation is not so much what it contains, but what it promises: having made the necessary balance, it is known that what has to come from Be Your in the future will be even better.