Electronyze Me Resurrects Two Artists for Latest Offerings

Blunts & Blondes is coming off another great collaboration with Zeds Dead as well as performances at OKEECHOBEE, Sunset Music Festival and EDC Orlando plus 8.6 million streams on Spotify in 2023. Over the years Mike has collaborated with artists such as Bear Grillz, Wiz Khalifa and Bandlez, bringing him to this fueling Electronyze Me release that hits low and deep with the Russian producer ERBES, ‘Big Man’.

ERBES & Blunts & Blonds ‘Big Man’

Erbes has been in music production since 2007 initially influenced by Benny Benassi, going on to favor the sounds of Avicii, Swedish House Mafia, Skrillex and deadmau5. From his studio in Florida Erbes hobby turned into his main job, as he became a ghost producer in 2019.

ERBES

ERBES made music with minimal support and remained in the background for 11 years, developing, studying different directions, improving his skills. He released his first major solo effort, the Flow Now EP on none other than Asaf Borger’s, Buygore Records on May 24, 2019. A little later, his single ‘Save Earth’ was released on Yellow Claw‘s Barong Family as part of the Family Matters Vol.6 compilation in 2020.

Further etching his name on the front-row rails ERBES’ music has landed on Insomniac, Trap City and Proximity’s channels as well as supported by Alison Wonderland, Bailo, Boombox Cartel, Lit Lords, Ookay, AC Slater, G-Rex and Riot Ten, among others, creating moments on the dancefloor at festivals such as EDC Las Vegas, Countdown, HARD Summer, Beyond Wonderland, Nocturnal Wonderland, Wobbleland and more.

Addressing the elephant in the room, Blunts & Blondes restarts following a scandal that Mike recently shared about, “I got a call from the police department, saying that the prosecution has decided not to prosecute. This girl has lied to you, lied to me, and lied to the police. I feel a little better, knowing that my innocence is now proven.”

Blunts & Blondes

Prior to ‘Big Man’ came another resurfacing on Electronyze Me from Blaztek with the renowned Milano The Don for ‘Mission’, a bassline meets hip-hop track that captures the essence of clubbing and living your best life. Verona, Italy’s Blaztek is raising deep vibes straight from the grave, after a 3-year hiatus.

Blaztek

With a refreshed mind and time to marinate his style, Blaztek’s ‘Mission’ is ready to be aired over the mainstage flames.

Mission

Then we have Milano the Don on ‘Mission’, the powerhouse in rap and production who has become one of the most recognizable bass music vocalist through collaborating with heavy-hitters such as SAYMYNAME, Riot Ten, GRAVEDGR, and Lit Lords as well as support from the likes of NGHTMRE, Excision and Slander. Milano has drawn inspiration from his hometown streets of New Jersey and the underground scene, crafting a gritty and electrifying sound that hits home. Keep an ear out for him on the dancefloor.

Milano The Don

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