Releasing your debut EP on a highly-respected label such as Night Bass is no minor feat. However, for an artist such as Nostalgix, it is just another achievement to add to her already impressive set of releases. In the past six months, the Vancouver-based producer has taken the house music scene by storm, with signings on taste-making imprints such as Confession, Do Not Duplicate Recordings and Uprise. With her first full-length project titled OG Sins out now, Nostalgix looks to keep this blazing momentum alive.
Through three hefty, club-ready tracks, Nostalgix proves that she is not messing around. ‘Heist’ is a bumping G-house banger that uses crisp vocal samples and rhythmic percussion to set the mood, before club-ready bass carries the track forward with an unparalleled swagger. ‘Bad For Me’ continues along this theme, with faster percussion in the introduction giving the track a shuffle-ready vibe, before squeaky yet metallic leads shine throughout the drops. In the project’s final, title track, Nostalgix lends her own vocals to her dominant production to once again drive a G-house feel, as punchy bass and an innate danceable essence is curated throughout ‘Og Sins.’
Through a short yet impressive catalogue of releases, Nostalgix has established herself as one to watch in the house scene and OG Sins is further proof. Don’t miss it below.