50 Dubstep Shades of Gray
Klaypex is an electronic trio consisting of Johnny Atar (aka Neovaii, previously part of the music-duo Veorra), Alan Notkin (aka One True God, formerly part of the music-duo Yntendo) and Mark Emmanuel (part of the music-duo The Tech Thieves) that produces variations of house, complextro, and dubstep. The project started out as a duo with just Atar and Emmanuel in 2010. The two met in Toronto in 2006 at an after school program and started a band where they played hard rock and metal. In 2010 they relocated to Miami and switched focus to electronic music. They released their debut album, Loose Dirt, during the summer of 2011. The album featured a track called Dubstep Guns which became viral through the VFX-oriented channel Corridor Digital. The quickly follows up with Ready To Go, their second album, which was self-released on April 9, 2012. It peaked at No. 13 on Dance/Electronic Albums in the US, and No. 18 on the Top Heatseekers Billboard chart. Their third album Anything Goes was released on August 12, 2014. A couple of more singles was released between 2014 and 2016, which after no more music has since been released from the trio. Presumably they've moved on to their other projects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Klaypex is an electronic trio consisting of Johnny Atar (aka Neovaii, previously part of the music-duo Veorra), Alan Notkin (aka One True God, formerly part of the music-duo Yntendo) and Mark Emmanuel (part of the music-duo The Tech Thieves) that produces variations of house, complextro, and dubstep. The project started out as a duo with just Atar and Emmanuel in 2010. The two met in Toronto in 2006 at an after school program and started a band where they played hard rock and metal. In 2010 they relocated to Miami and switched focus to electronic music. They released their debut album, Loose Dirt, during the summer of 2011. The album featured a track called Dubstep Guns which became viral through the VFX-oriented channel Corridor Digital. The quickly follows up with Ready To Go, their second album, which was self-released on April 9, 2012. It peaked at No. 13 on Dance/Electronic Albums in the US, and No. 18 on the Top Heatseekers Billboard chart. Their third album Anything Goes was released on August 12, 2014. A couple of more singles was released between 2014 and 2016, which after no more music has since been released from the trio. Presumably they've moved on to their other projects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
12gauge
12Saturnus
16bit
Lights
Rain (feat. Sara Kay)
Hit Me
Chinter's Will (feat. Sara Kay)
Gamefire (feat. Mike Diva)
Hey Hey
Dubstep Guns (Bonus Track)
Ready to Go
Crazy
Hello
1941 (feat. Virian)
You Mad
Too Late
Robot Love
E.T. (Katy Perry)
Manners
Stars (feat. Sara Kay)
Petrified
Double Vision
Not Getting Any Better (Innerpartysystem)
Sunrise (feat. Sara Kay)
Secrets
Go Around (Nenna Yvonne)
Sleep to Dream (Swimming With Dolphins)
Song 12
Let It Go (feat. KATFYR)
Jump
Abyss
Let It Go
Satellites
Brains
E.T.
Sauce Boss (feat. Epic Meal Time)
Shotgun
Feel Alright (Daft Punk)
Let Me Drive (feat. A.M.I.E. & Mayneday)
I Walk Alone
When I'm Alone (Ellie Goulding)
New Kids
#shutyourtrap
Intro (Back Home)
Oil Spill
Not Getting Any Better
Strobe (Deadmau5)
Together
Hava
Lights - Skrux Remix
Lighting up the Dark (feat. Brandon Paddock)
Follow Me (feat. Anne Nguyen)
Informative Broadcast
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