Los Angeles’s Chris Sullivant, fondly known by his Sully stage name, has been a consistently reoccurring character among some of the most progressive up-and-comers in the industry as of late. Kicking off his new branding with the bodacious banger ‘Frequency Shift‘, he garnered massive amounts of positive attention throughout 2019. His fun, energetic production style was truly addicting for bass…
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As May draws to a close it’s that time for us to round up our five favourite finds of the month. This month we’ve got two very distinct takes on DnB, a producer disregarding genre lines, some killer West coast bass, and an under-radar talent crafting vibrant future beats. There’s a little something for everyone, so dive in and get…
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Brooklyn, New York’s Sam Eckstein, also known by his Esseks moniker, is one of those bass music artists that seemingly cannot miss. Diversifying his sonic portfolio with a broad range of energies and emotions, he crafts the perfect soundtrack for any project-x party, or an introspective moment riddled with fond remembrance of tender times. Recently, ‘Ellie’s Nap‘, released as part…
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Coming to your airwaves straight out of Deutschland, Nøsq aims to sprinkle his own brand of speaker-thumping style into the ever-growing experimental bass music community. Dabbling in a wide range of groups persistently pushing the envelope of cutting-edge sound, he’s also 1/3 of one2six and 1/2 of Támas, consistently proving a wealth of knowledge and production prowess that’s truly invaluable…
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When it comes to making some of the hardest slapping tracks in the bass music industry right now, Champagne Drip and G-Rex are assuredly no strangers to sitting near the top of the leaderboard. Consistently smashing all preconceived notions about their individual styles and experimental bass music as a whole, innovation and creativity front-load their freight trainlike workloads. Between G-Rex’s…
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Do you like that deep, dirty, grimy shit? That type of shit that feels like you just took a swan dive into the primordial ooze followed by laps through a tar pit? Then leet and his fellow dub peddler Mythm are ready and willing to make your sound system quake more than two tectonic plates slipping past each other. For…
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As the veritable tidal wave of massively impressive underground bass music producers grows steadily larger, it can almost be overwhelming to the everyday audible consumer to choose which new artists to take a deep dive into. Two such artists that have consistently been pumping out ludicrous heat are none other than Las Vegas’s HEXED and the Bay Area’s Labs. Between…
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PREMIERE: Toadface Builds Brooding Beats With ‘The Grand Canaries’
by Alex Bellby Alex BellFitting firmly into a genre box has never been something that Marietta, Georgia-based Todd Holler, also known by his Toadface production alias, has attempted to pull off. Fiercely paving his own sonic pathway with nothing but the utmost unique of beats, he’s garnered a ravenously loyal and dedicated following during his youthful career through the use of his wide range…
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Hailing all the way from Holland, Deadcrow has proven time and time again that he has a sound that spans the entire length of the globe with ease. Concocting an intoxicating blend of wondrous wave, dirty dub, and hellacious hardstyle, he brings together a wide range of music fans in appreciation of his prolific productions. We’ve long been enamored of…
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PREMIERE: Xotix Unearth Buried Treasure With ‘Diamonds’
by Alex Bellby Alex BellA trio of truly titanic quality, the Xotix boys emphatically made the best out of their time in quarantine. Bursting forth onto the scene just a little over a year ago, they’ve made veritable tsunamis of waves around the community with their emphatic style and energy contained in their unique take on west coast bass music. They first caught our…