It has been a year since Austin-based trio Wavedash unleashed their debut, genre-fluid album, World Famous Tour. In the twelve track project, the artists demonstrated that they can execute a plethora of genres at an elite level. From showcasing heavier cuts that date back to the origins of Wavedash to pushing future bass to new heights, the trio have proven…
Steph Contant
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Eptic is so much more than just a producer. Michaël Bella is an artist, a musician, a comedian, a branding specialist, and a visionary. Few have remained as consistent with their image for as long as Eptic has, staying true to his essence for over ten years in the scene. It’s truly remarkable to have followed the creative for so…
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Late last year, industry veterans The Upbeats released their sixth studio album, Not Forever, via the Noisia-founded VISION Recordings. In the thirteen-track endeavour, the duo paired their experience in the scene with their ceaselessly innovative approach to deliver an incredibly well-rounded ensemble that transcends genres. With ‘Realm’ being a personal favourite from the collection and each of the tracks providing…
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Few words have not been used to describe Tsuruda. As one of the most sought-after beat-makers in the bass scene, one would be mistaken to not consider him among the elite. From his individual works, to his collaborations, to the labels he has released on and the people he has influenced, Tsuruda’s impact on the heavier side of electronic music…
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Today marks Volume 50 of our Focus Five segment here on FUXWITHIT. With this edition that’s 250 new artists we’ve had the pleasure of helping to break through this feature alone! Keeping things going our latest edition features some dark 140, DnB, a double-dose of future beats, and some breaks. Get familiar with all 5 artists below. Ayesha Proving that…
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Landing on our radar nearly three years ago, Nvctve has grown into a key force in the underground bass scene, staying true to their halftime signature while simultaneously exploring other avenues such as future garage and techno. No matter the genre, Nvctve is able to deliver a unique offering of contorted sounds, and their continuous growth as an artist has recently…
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MUST DIE!‘s dominance over bass music is unrivaled. With limitless technical abilities and creativity, the Seattle-based producer has remained among the elite for years now, continuously outdoing himself and the rest of the industry time and time again. While there was never any doubt about this, the release of CRISIS VISION last year cemented MUST DIE! as one of the…
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Two artists. Two tracks. Two genres. Bass music is an extremely broad umbrella that encapsulates a wide array of genres, but trying to pigeonhole both Player Dave and Black Carl! into something more specific is a insult to their versatility. Both artists have individually explored a vast expanse of styles throughout their years in the scene, executing these styles at…
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Dabow‘s debut album, Weird Music Of All Kinds, lived up to its name and to its anticipation when released last June. The fourteen-track endeavor through electronic music solidified the Argentinian producer’s status among the elite beatmakers in the game, proving that he’s consistently ahead of the curve in terms of innovation. Looking to give the project a new life, Dabow…
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This is certainly a biased opinion, but IMANU is currently among the elite in the electronic scene with respect to production skills, versatility, and originality. The Rotterdam-based artist has been a part of my favourite songs released so far this year, namely ‘Neiges/La Fournaise‘ alongside The Caracal Project and josh pan, and ‘Kotaro‘ with Jon Casey. A common theme with…