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Deadmau5 continues spree of productions with five new uploads!

While you were sleeping, a certain mau5 lay awake, making as much noise as possible, locked away in his studio. In roughly 20 odd hours, the iconic Deadmau5 posted five, yes you read that right, “FIVE” new sounds on his SoundCloud page, ranging in style from “whateverstep” to “anystep” to “nowhere step”.

This creative binge brings Joel’s total to nine posts in nine days, no small feat for a producer whose latest album came out ten months ago and featured just 13 tracks plus mixes. All these posts give a peak into the ace producer’s creative prowess, and along with the melodic “Entschuldigen Sie“, which is assumed to be an apology of sorts and “Going Nowhere Fast”, mau5 released three versions of the same tune, building “Anywhere Up Here” into “Anywhere Down There” before declaring “Somewhere Up Here” to be the final version.

“Somewhere Up Here” is a splendid cut packed with tough drums, an intense guitar, and some somber keys. It’s downtempo so to speak, but feels like it’s being played in conjunction with a live band constructing together a melancholy infused song.

Hit past the break to hear the new mau5, and stay tuned for what is sure to be more from the mind of Joel Zimmerman!

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Deadmau5 apologizes with another soundcloud gem titled, “Entschuldigen Sie”

Deadmau5 has gone on quite a spree lately with a flurry of delightful SoundCloud sweets, whether trolling or not.

His latest upload comes to us as an ambient downtempo offering featuring a more expressive percussion style than we’ve previously heard from the Canadian producer. Titled “Entschuldigen Sie”, which is German for ‘sorry’, this fresh 2 minute long foray into, as he calls it, ‘whateverstep’, showcases a wide array of discordant sounds that make up the marvellous melody.

There’s an unbridled emotion in this track that certainly infuses in it something special. Eschewing the usual four-to-the-floor straight beat style, this more experimental broken beat suite seems like a result of Joel’s prowess and skill which has left astounded at the talent the man possess from time to time.

Whether Deadmau5 is apologizing to his fans for his latest spouts of anger at Afrojack and the scene, or whether his apology is directed at Kat Von D, remains unknown. All we know is that we fully support the artist releasing more of this type of work, and always will.