PREMIERE: Liven Up Your Summer Barbecue with bd hbt x snuffy’s ‘Asparagoose’

by A. Samuel Lewis

Los Angeles-based, bd hbt maintains an exceptional talent for integrating atypical rhythmic tempos and insistent percussion ensembles in the bass-infused flavor, with iconic solo releases such as ‘Conflict’ and ‘Jungle Cake’, which thoroughly depict the immeasurable depth and dexterity of his style.

Demonstrating a similar preference toward the uncanny, Bay Area-native and founder of Good Nature Sounds, snuffy demonstrates an unmatched capacity for composing merciless sub-clad drops and combining beat breaks and tempo switch-ups that give his style an unparalleled atmosphere of depth.

Asparagoose’ furnishes an appendage to a long-running synergistic relationship that stems back nearly 3 years, when the two promising producers initially connected for a four-track expedition at a point of infancy within their careers. Revisiting the collaboration in a modern arena presents an exhilarating opportunity for each to further unveil the time and diligence that has gone into perfecting their respective crafts.

An eerily cantered harmony paints a foreboding introduction for the track. The pace of the snares hastens, a warning siren sounds hauntingly in the distance as a piercing riser heaves the track into a relentless cascade of low-resonating subs that waver fluctuate abruptly, breaking cleanly into a tactful mixdown, while colossal heaves of bass permeate the entire background.

An absolute delight to see two old friends working together yet again, ‘Asparagoose’ is woven with a complexity of layers like a burlap sack, and provides an authentic depiction of the progression of bd hbt & snuffy’s styles. Be sure to check out the latest track below!

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