It’s That Time Of Year, Snails Releases Annual “Snailed It!” Mix Vol. 6

Even though we thought that as the year ended, a certain producer would slow down in order to hit 2019 hard. We were wrong. Kicking off this time we are checking out “SNAILEDIT! Mix Vol. 6” by the ever-enthusiastic Snails over on Slugz Music. Snails is clearly a performer that has no limits, as he has been able to garner support from powerhouses such as Diplo and Skrillex for his continuously developing “vomit-step” style. While Snails has been busy trying to find a home for his style, even jumping over to Dim Mak and Monstercat, Snails was quietly launching Slugz with a bang. Why struggle while looking for a home and not create one yourself.

The latest in his annual mix series, Snails aims to blow everyone away with a massive track list that will easily trump his previous volumes. “SNAILEDIT!” Mix Vol. 6 contains a total of 35 tracks, with 17 completely unreleased from the vomitstep master and his crew. Each track is entirely bass-centric (we couldn’t expect anything else) and hits your hard and fast over the entire 35 minutes. Who else collaborated on the mix, besides Snails? Well, you’ll have to figure it out, as Snails is hiding the identity of all of the fellow collaborators. We can only guess that there is a solid mix of rising stars and powerhouses, as previous mixes have included stars such as Dillon Francis and Skrillex.

Make sure you go and check out the entire mix over on Soundcloud!

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Watch Your Step: Funtcase is the First Remixer “Forever” on Snails’s Remix Album

It is yet another mid-week release..which means we are heading back over to the Slugz Music imprint! This time we have “Forever”, the latest release from Snails and with Funtcase’s remix. This release his Snails’s second major release on his own new Slugz imprint, so he wanted to draft a close friend, Kill The Noise,  to help kick off the party. Snails is clearly a performer that has no limits, as he has been able to garner support from powerhouses such as Diplo and Skrillex for his continuously developing “vomit-step” style. While Snails has been busy trying to find a home for his style, even jumping over to Dim Mak and Monstercat, Snails was quietly launching Slugz with a bang. Why struggle while looking for a home and not create one yourself.

This is the first release that we have seed off of Snails’s The Shell remix album, which he plans to drop relatively soon. As an initial taste, we are treated to the styling of Funtcase, who adds what feels like pure destructive power to the original track. The remix is a fantastic exactly of the “vomit-step” style that we have come to know from Snails and we are glad to see Funtcase replicate it. The track is grimy, purely mechanical, and absolutely worth melting our faces off for. Bring out the legions of headbanging fans…this one is for you.

“I loved writing this remix, the original I was playing for absolutely AGES before release, so I was happy when Snails said I could remix it…hope you enjoy,” – Funtcase

You can check out Snails live in the flesh at these dates:

08/04 – Fontana, CA – Hard Summer
08/10 – Nelson, BC – Shambhala Music Festival
08/11 – Eugene, OR – Global Dub Festival
08/11 – 8/12 – Baltimore, MD – Moonrise Festival
08/17 – Salt Lake City, UT – Das Energi
08/25 – Nürburgring, DE – New Horizons Festival
08/31 – Chicago, IL – North Coast Music Festival
09/06 – La Cygne, KS – Dancefestopia
09/02 – Boca Raton, FL – Deadbeats w/ Zeds Dead
09/14 – 9/17 – Thornville, OH – Lost Lands Music Festival
10/05 – Morrison, CO – Sluggtopia Red Rocks

Make sure you check out the remix of “Forever” below!

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It’s Time to “Shake The Ground” With a Whirlwind of Madness from Snails and Kill the Noise.

Wait, what is this? You know that if we are showcasing a new track mid-week that it has to have impressed it. This hump day we have “Shake The Ground”, the latest from producers Snails and Kill the Noise. The release his Snails’s first major release on his own new Slugz imprint, so he wanted to draft a close friend, Kill The Noise,  to help kick off the party. Snails is clearly a performer that has no limits, as he has been able to garner support from powerhouses such as Diplo and Skrillex for his continuously developing “vomit-step” style. While Snails has been busy trying to find a home for his style, even jumping over to Dim Mak and Monstercat, Snails was quietly launching Slugz with a bang. Why struggle while looking for a home and not create one yourself.

We apologize for the damage to your eardrums in advance. Snails’s style is considered “vomit-step” for a reason, as the track is intense an aggressive from the first moment. Fans of the mechanical and grunge style won’t be disappointed, as Snails keeps it hard throughout the entire track never letting down for a single second. “Shake The Ground” shows its heavy metal influences clearly and at the same time showcasing just exactly where modern electronic music can go once it breaks away from today’s genre rules. If we can say anything about the track, is that this is a monumental first release for the Slugz imprint.

We wanted to try something new and different on this one and bring our metal and rock n’ roll roots into the song,. The energy of the crowds when we drop this song at festivals is what makes it all worth it. Really, really proud of this one!” – Snails

You can check out Snails live in the flesh at these dates:

06/28 – Mooloolaba, AU – The Helm
06/29 – Brisbane, AU – The MET
06/30 – Cairns, AU – Who Said, Fred Moule Pavillion
07/05 – Adelaide, AU – Fat Controller
07/06 – Northbridge, AU – Metro City
07/07 – Sydney, AU – The Metro Theatre
07/12 – Scranton, PA – Came Bisco
08/04 – Fontana, CA – Hard Summer
08/10 – Nelson, BC – Shambhala Music Festival
08/11 – Eugene, OR – Global Dub Festival
08/11 – 8/12 – Baltimore, MD – Moonrise Festival
08/17 – Salt Lake City, UT – Das Energi
08/25 – Nürburgring, DE – New Horizons Festival
08/31 – Chicago, IL – North Coast Music Festival
09/06 – La Cygne, KS – Dancefestopia
09/02 – Boca Raton, FL – Deadbeats w/ Zeds Dead
09/14 – 9/17 – Thornville, OH – Lost Lands Music Festival
10/05 – Morrison, CO – Sluggtopia Red Rocks

Make sure you check out “Shake the Ground” below!

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