PREMIERE: Colson XL & Too Much Team Up For Addictive Single ‘Get To Me’

by Colin

If there’s one thing we love at FUXWITHIT, it’s breaking barriers and artists who come with fresh new sounds. The latest collaboration from Colson XL and Too Much exemplifies this exceptionally. ‘Get To Me’ fuses elements of garage, bass, trap and house for a wild ride that’s primed for the club or grooving alone at home. “For the intro we wanted to capture the feeling that older house and garage from the likes of DJ EZ gave us, so when we found the vocal sample, we decided to chop it up with this super old-school sounding synth,” Colson XL explains. Those classic influences create a sense of nostalgia that’s addictive and engrossing. As the vocal breathes, it leads us into the hard-hitting first drop, which is equipped with bouncing percussion, booming bass and a groovy melody.

“When I took over, I knew I wanted the 2nd half to be bass house and I knew I would need a strong element to tie everything together, otherwise the switch up might be way too weird. The vocal sample was extremely well done by Colson XL imo, so I knew I wanted that to be the central theme that tied everything together,” Too Much tells us about his influence and work on ‘Get To Me.’ The vocal proves to be the perfect centre point to keep consistency while Too Much flips the track on its head with a wild house section that flexes his sound design prowess while still remaining as dancy as ever. It’s not an easy feat to make a track that’s experimental and exciting while being a certified bop, but ‘Get To Me’ is just that. Stream it below.

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