New Music: OWSLA Drops MONSTA EP Today!

Skrillex ‘s label OWSLA just celebrated its first birthday! And as dubstep's American revolutionar
MONSTA’s debut EP, simply titled “MONSTA,” includes three original MONSTA tracks and boasts a solid list of remixes from some of Electronic Dance Music’s finest, including Alvin Risk, Dillon Francis, Kill Paris, Nero and Sonny Moore himself. This is not your typical “womp wub womp wobble wooble ” dubstep record – the EP is a welcomed change of pace, featuring amazing bass-driven tunes from the softer, chiller side of dubstep, to the filthy and the grimy.
Orginal track, “Holdin’ On” is a soulful aria with instrument-b
“Messiah” offers a new sound altogether, which is somewhat ethereal and uplifting, one could categorize as “soulstep.” It is brimming will raw energy while a grinding bass rhythm chugs along in the background with an overlay of powerfully deep vocals. You will hardly recognize the absolutely lethal new version that Alvin Risk concocts from the original. His signature head-banging sounds are laced in the remix, and indeed “take it higher”-- and light-years harder beyond the original. Throwing down a filthy surge of bass and shooting high-powered lasers in every direction, he has a slinky dubstep masterpiece on his hands.
Skaar’s superb vocals shine as bright as L.E.D. lights in “Where Did I Go,” and are futher enhanced by the glitchy electronic rhythm and crunchy bassline. This number is able to satisfy multiple musical palates. The remix curated by Dillon Francis and Kill Paris adds a level of funk that the original tightly coiled production lacks, while still keeping the heart of the vocals intact.
Here's a taste:

