Because of the popularity of this song and having a large audience to Monstercat, Trance was confirmed/deemed to be revived. This has become the first Trance song to do this since over a decade ago. January 30, 2017, after the release of Gareth Emery and STANDERWICK's Saving Light featuring HALIENE, it has reached #1 on the Best of Trance List on Beatport furthermore, reaching #1 across multiple digital stores.In June of 2014, Monstercat reached one million record sales.Krewella later became an internationally recognised name, and brought attention to the growing label. In December 2011, Monstercat signed Krewella, an American electronic dance music group from Chicago, Illinois Killin' It being their first original song released by a label.The first single on the label was Dubstep Killed Rock 'n' Roll by Ephixa which was released on July 4, 2011.and Paunonen's friends to share and promote their music. Smite is available for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One and PC.In July 2011, Mike Darlington (CEO) and Ari Paunonen created Monstercat as a YouTube channel. Thematic elements of Monstercat’s whimsical Lost Civilization origins story can also be seen throughout the game. Purchasers can replace the game’s default announcer with Sullivan King’s sultry growls, or launch firework-style dancing crabs into the air. Each of the skins in the Monstercat Battle Pass are authentically aligned with the artist's brand and the game's creative elements, a synergy we strive for in all of our partnerships,” commented Monstercat’s Head of Gaming Gavin Johnson.įans of Monstercat and the artists will find even more fun surprises to explore in the Battle Pass. “We're excited for players to directly engage with our artists and experience their music through these unique integrations launching inside the SMITE universe. Choose from the forthcoming Slushii track “Valhalla,” the Gold-certified internet classic “Crab Rave” by Noisestorm, the romantic liquid drum & bass of Koven’s “Give You Up,” or the heavy-hitting grit of Sullivan King’s “Someone Else.”
The Monstercat Battle Pass also contains four full Music Themes, allowing players to completely replace SMITE’s default soundtrack with Monstercat tracks.
Within the Monstercat Battle Pass, Slushii’s skin transforms Hades, the Greek King of the Underworld, into a DJ with a set of turntables and Monstercat-themedspeakers, while Egyptian scarab god Khepri becomes a dancing crab in a skin inspired by Noisestorm’s “Crab Rave.” Each skin features music from the artist throughout the gameplay experience, replacing ability sounds with drum & bass, tropical house, and more. There's something magical about hearing a sick Slushii drop perfectly timed to a burst of damage." said Hi-Rez Studios Senior Brand Director of Live Games Alex Cantatore. "This collaboration really brings Monstercat's music and artists to life in SMITE, with authentic audio and special touches Monstercat fans will love. The iconic sounds of electronic artists Slushii, Sullivan King, Noisestorm, and Koven have inspired the brand new Monstercat Battle Pass, bringing four character skins, music themes, and more to the SMITE universe. Independent electronic music label Monstercat announced in partnership with Hi-Rez Studios’ SMITE, a new collaborative Battle Pass launching in-game May 18, 2021. Players choose from a selection of gods, join session based 5 versus 5 arena combat, and use custom powers and team tactics against other players and minions. SMITE is similar to DotA games but with a few significant changes including a third-person perspective and WASD movement. SMITE is an online battleground between mythical gods.