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Blastoyz
Background information
OriginIsrael
GenresPsychedelic trance, electronica
Years active2003–present

Blastoyz, is the stage name of Kobi Nigreker, an Israeli electronic music DJ, producer, musician, known for his work in the psytrance genre.[1], who was ranked two consecutive years on DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs list.[2] .Known for his innovative sound and energetic performances, Blastoyz has gained international acclaim and is recognized as a prominent figure in the global electronic music scene.[3]

In 2018, his song After Dark was featured in the Netflix series Insatiable (TV series) [4] (S2E1)

career

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Blastoyz launched his career in the early 2010s, growing from within Israel's electronic music community. His early work, characterized by a fusion of classic psytrance elements and contemporary soundscapes, quickly gained popularity[5]

In 2012, Blastoyz released his debut album, "Something For Your Mind" [6] which received positive feedback from both fans and critics. The album's success led to numerous performances at major international festivals and clubs [7]. Known for his vibrant and engaging live sets, Blastoyz became a sought-after artist in the electronic music circuit.

Throughout his career, Blastoyz has collaborated with various notable artists and producers, including Astrix and Vini Vici, Armin Van Buuren and others. These collaborations have helped broaden his influence and solidify his position within the psytrance genre.

Musical Style and Influence

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Blastoyz is recognized for his distinctive style that blends traditional psytrance elements with modern production techniques. His music features complex melodies, powerful basslines, and psychedelic effects, creating an immersive and high-energy experience for his audience. Influenced by artists like Infected Mushroom and Astral Projection, Blastoyz has carved out a unique space in the electronic music landscape.

Impact

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Blastoyz has made a significant impact on the psytrance genre, influencing both emerging and established artists. His innovative approach to music and dynamic performances have cemented his status as a leading figure in the electronic music world. As of 2024, he continues to tour internationally and release new music, maintaining a strong presence in the psytrance scene.

Discography

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Albums[8]

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  • Something for your mind (Geomagnetic.TV, 2012)
  • We love rave (Nutek records, 2015)
  • Step aside (Nutek records, 2015)
  • Parvati valley (Nutek records, 2016)
  • Step aside (the remixes) (Nutek records, 2019))
  • Blastoyz, Reality test- Kabalah (Nutek records, 2019)
  • High on Acid (WELVRAVE, 2022)
  • Blastoyz XTechnical hitch Mother North (WELVRAVEs, 2022)

Compilations

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References

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  1. ^ "Blastoyz Talks Growth of Psytrance and COVID-19's Impact | EDM Identity". 10 August 2020.
  2. ^ https://djmag.com/top100djs/2020/97/Blastoyz
  3. ^ "Blastoyz – Artists".
  4. ^ https://www.tunefind.com/show/insatiable/season-2/91737
  5. ^ https://edmidentity.com/2023/04/10/blastoyz-interview-ultra-miami/Blastoyz Dives Into New Music and State of the Psytrance Scene
  6. ^ "Something for Your Mind - Blastoyz | Album | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  7. ^ https: https://edmidentity.com/2017/10/11/dreamstate-socal-2017-blastoyz
  8. ^ https://blastoyz.com/music A link to the official Blastoyz website and list of his albums


Category:Israeli musical artists Category:Israeli electronic music artist Category:Israeli psychedelic trance musicians Category:21st-century Israeli male musicians Category:People from Beit Ezra Category:Musical groups established in 2003 Category:Jewish Israeli musicians