Author name: oliver barron

Releases

Croo – Toy Soldiers/ Plastic Man [STX070]

Who said plastic bullets can’t kill?

Croo joins Stonx Music with Toy Soldier and Plastic Man, two fully armed, posable, ass-kicking neurofunk tunes. Toy Soldiers: Do not underestimate those little guys
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They’re locked in marching straight for the front. Be ready for pressure. HEAVY STOMPY PRESSURE.

Plastic Man follows after, a cheeky bouncy one, but still rude enough to cause damage.

He’s bendy, he’s nasty, he’s not your friend. It looks like child’s play. Sounds like destruction.

CROO deployed.
STX070 is active.
(100% BPA free)

Releases

Subcat – Orbit / Hyenas VIP [STX069]

Signal’s been quiet since Cloud Break. We weren’t worried… Much.

Turns out Subcat’s been out there, past the belt, orbiting something dark and unnamed, sending back what he finds. The transmission landed and it’s two ridiculous tracks of pure deep space neurofunk.

Subcat’s back in range. Lock in.

>// END TRANSMISSION

Releases

FauxRealz, Protoss, Noisesmith – Awakening / The Altar [STX068]

Faux Realz, Noisesmith and Protoss arrive on Stonx Music proper with Awakening and the Altar, the first time this particular trio have locked in together. You might know them from last year’s Disciples of Distortion VA, where Faux Realz and Noisesmith linked with Dark Adaptation, and Protoss held his own corner of the compilation. Now they’re sharing one. It made sense. They’re all called Dan.

Releases

Venshü & Kaizen Flow – No Mistakes / Bling Like Blaow [STX063]

Venshü and Kaizen Flow step up with “No Mistakes / Bling Like Blaow”, landing on Stonx Music.

“No Mistakes” builds it properly. Epic choirs and atmosphere set the tone, leaving space for the vocal to take control before the drop lands with a huge reese that locks in tight. It’s patient where it needs to be and heavy when it counts.

Releases

Stonx – Blood Magic [STX062]

Stonx is back with Neuro Metal anthem – Blood Magic

Hey everyone, I’m back with my latest experiment in neuro-metal madness.

Cinematic intro, massive Reese bass, metal guitar solos, and drops of full-on neurofunk mayhem.

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