Whipped Cream Blends Raw Emotion With Eerie Bass On ‘Time’

by Steph Contant

Ever since unleashing the wickedly innovative ‘LUV‘, Whipped Cream has not looked back and continues to take the bass scene by storm. Hot off the minimal yet punchy ‘You Wanted It‘, an official remix for ZHU’s ‘Desert Woman‘ and a wild bootleg of System of a Down’s ‘Chop Suey!‘ alongside BISHU, the insanely talented producer shows no signs of slowing down with a new original titled ‘Time’. Out now on Mad Decent, Whipped Cream’s latest is sure to leave you in awe of her musical genius.

‘Time’ is different from Whipped Cream’s earlier work. Utilizing DeathByRomy’s soothing vocals, the Canadian producer opts to introduce the track in a calm, serene essence, highlighting the vocalists strengths. However, a dark undertone makes itself heard throughout, which Whipped Cream exploits at the fifty-second mark to build to an apex of tension. A brief pause launches ‘Time’ into an emotional bass drop that blurs the lines between melodic dubstep and midtempo, this time accentuating the talented artist’s ability to think outside the box with flawless production. Although not her heaviest track to date, Whipped Cream still manages to induce goosebumps in any listener through the pristine combination of poignant vocals, raw emotion and sinister bass. Don’t miss ‘Time’ below and catch the music video here.

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