Saturday, January 11, 2014

Far Too Loud - Christmas Mix 2013

No one can deny that the past two years have been a monumental success for the Brighton-native Far Too Loud.

He has released three EPs on two labels, the last of which was released on Never Say Die's sister label No Tomorrow Recordings. Far Too Loud's unique brand of electro house is a breath of fresh air in a scene where similar synths and sounds are all too prevalent. From SKisM's remix of his track "600 Years," to original tracks like "Light Sticks" and "Trailmixing," to his collaboration with Destroid on "Destroid 8: Annihilate," the man has earned his reputation as a high-energy production phenom.

Keeping up the momentum, Far Too Loud's first release of 2014 will be on Never Say Die Records and features two brand new tracks: Acid 9000 and Doomsday Machine. Fortunately, the man was kind enough to give us a little sumpin'-sumpin' to tide ourselves over with until it drops on January 20th. This hour long "Christmas" mix was actually released on New Year's - not really an issue, considering how much play time it'll be getting from y'all.

With an eclectic tracklist with names like Steve Aoki, Felguk, and Botnek, energy is the name of the game with this mix and it never ever lets up. Hell, he even drops some Figure in at the end, just to say, "Hey - I'm not tired yet, how about you?"

Far Too Loud is currently on a tour of Europe promoting his newest release, but hopefully we'll see him back in the states sometime soon. Festival season is quickly approaching, after all; and, I wouldn't be surprised to see him on many a line up.


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