Sydney, Australia based producer and 3D visual artist Adam Sullivan has identified a unique niche for his latest project Made By Tsuki, emphasizing duality between the audio and visual components of his craft rather than putting on blinders and exclusively focusing his attention in one area.
With a visual appeal that blends vivid textures and realistic materials and sound that toes the line between trap and grunge, Adam is a dual threat that is in the midst of taking the underground bass scene completely by storm. His latest remix ‘Warp 1.9’ plucks nostalgically on the harp strings of EDM veterans, weaving his own futuristic influence into the massive Bloody Beetroots classic, grab the track for free HERE.
Adopting a slightly slowed down pace, the tune opens in familiar territory as the ceaselessly ticking metronome, leads into a build-up reminiscent of a spaceship booting into hyperdrive. A brief pause, accentuated with the sensational wailing melody from the original, give way to tremoring bass and grimy synth patterns. The metronome hastens its pace, joined by a fluctuating revving noise, which quickly rebuilds the energy in the track before a wistful “whoop whoop” unleashes the second drop.
With tasteful inclusions from the original and perfect enhancements of the bass variety, this remix further demonstrates Adam’s immense artistic courage and daring personal ambition and further attests to his ability to work his own flavor into a timeless track.