Moody Good Retakes The Bass Throne With The Insane ‘Goofball’ EP

by Steph Contant

Late last year, one of our posts for our #tbt series featured Moody Good‘s remix for Slum Village’s ‘Fall In Love‘. We capped off that article by wishing for more from the musical genius in 2019, as it had been almost two years since his last official work. A tweet on February 5th confirmed his return to releases this year, before Never Say Die officially announced the release of Moody Good’s Goofball EP soon after. As tracks slowly started appearing on SoundCloud as this week progressed in anticipation of the big release, fans were quickly reassured that Moody Good remains atop the bass throne.

In a four-track endeavour, Moody Good is able to simultaneously silence all haters who claimed he fell off, while going above and beyond all expectations of those who eagerly awaited his return. ‘SIXTYSIXTY’ leads off the project in a display of otherworldly, unmimicable sound design. A track that has been teased for years and played out by the likes of G Jones and others, Moody Good offers relentless bass that will melt your face off for the majority of the four-plus minute track. ‘Squeeky Clean’ follows, where the bass mastermind teams up with Hydraulix to deliver another earth-shattering monster. Showcasing more pristine engineering paired with musical synergy, the two talented producers create a festival-ready banger.

It is truly unjust to try to describe the mastery behind the entire project with words. ‘ANTI-ACID’ and ‘Jimmytrics’ close out the flawless Goofball EP in a further flex of Moody Good’s innate ingenuity. Check out the Goofball EP and find out for yourself why Moody Good is in a league of his own.

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