Review
Alright, fam, let’s chat about Deadmau5’s fifth studio firework, “4x4=12,” dropped in 2010. If you’ve ever doubted the man’s genius, consider that title—born out of a hilarious flub on his Ustream channel. It's got personality right from the jump. Dive into this album and you’re greeted by bangers like "Some Chords," "Animal Rights" with Wolfgang Gartner, "Sofi Needs a Ladder," and "Raise Your Weapon" featuring Greta Svabo Bech. Each one is like a crash course in progressive house, serving up beats so infectious you'll be dancing around the house like no one's watching.
"4x4=12" didn’t just make waves; it practically drowned the charts, hitting the Top 100 Dance Albums globally—from the U.S. to the U.K., Canada to Australia. Oh, and let's not forget its RIAA Gold flex in the U.K., proving that Deadmau5 knows how to craft rhythms that resonate. The album is perfectly balanced, blending high-octane dance floor fillers with chill moments to catch your breath. And for all you die-hard fans, an exclusive signed vinyl edition exists to make your day. "4x4=12" is undeniably a highlight in Deadmau5’s career, solidifying his status as a dance music wizard. - Ryder