Monstercat 5 Year Anniversary

Monstercat 5 Year Anniversary
Compilation album by
Monstercat
Released 15 July 2016
Genre
Length 42:52
Label Monstercat
Producer Various Artists
Monstercat special compilations chronology
Monstercat – Best of 2015
(2016)
Monstercat 5 Year Anniversary
(2016)
Monstercat – Best of 2016
(2016)

Monstercat 5 Year Anniversary is a compilation album by the Independent record label Monstercat, released on 15 July 2016 and features ten songs from various artists. The album was announced to celebrate the 5th anniversary of Monstercat, which was founded on 1 July 2011.

Background

Monstercat 5 Year Anniversary was released on 15 July 2016, two weeks after Monstercat's 5th anniversary of the label being founded in 2011. On 18 July 2016, Monstercat released Didrick's 5 Year Anniversary Mix, a compilation song featuring several popular songs released by Monstercat including The Girl by Hellberg, Alone by Marshmello and Stronger by Stonebank.

Monstercat 5 Year Anniversary features 10 songs from various artists including Blackout by Pegboard Nerds, Crescendo by Muzzy (featuring vocals by Mylk), Break The Silence by Richard Caddock, Wrld, Nitro Fun, Slips & Slurs and Subtact and Matches by Stephen Walking and Ephixa (featuring vocals by Aaron Richards). Monstercat 5 Year Anniversary features several recurring artists from previous Monstercat compilation albums including Stonebank, Tristam, and Noisestorm.

Track listing

No. Title Music Genre Length
1. "Matches" (featuring Aaron Richards) Ephixa & Stephen Walking Indie Dance 3:53
2. "Lift You Up" (featuring EMEL) Stonebank Trance 5:08
3. "Blackout" Pegboard Nerds Electro 3:32
4. "Divided VIP" Slippy Trap 3:32
5. "Imperfect Views" Rogue Electronic 4:02
6. "This Feeling" Noisestorm Electro 4:22
7. "Tribal" Laszlo House 4:44
8. "Break The Silence" Richard Caddock, Wrld, Nitro Fun, Slippy, & Subtact Future Bass 4:33
9. "Crescendo" (featuring Mylk) Muzzy Drum & Bass 4:59
10. "Before We Fade" Tristam Electronic 4:07
Total length: 42:52
  1. At the time of this single's release, Slippy was credited as Slips & Slurs until he changed his alias in 2018.

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard) 13