More often now than ever before, we are witnessing modern creatives proudly redefining traditional music structure, proving some of the most successful works of art are created outside of standard genre labeling. Seattle visionaries Levitate and Kumarion collectively emerge at the forefront of today’s hyper-creative society, delivering their newest collaborative piece ‘Can’t Escape.’ In merging the creative capabilities of both…
Bass
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Sydney-based Xorts has previously demonstrated his ability to create luscious soundscapes in tracks such as ‘Clear Fog‘ and ‘Quilt.‘ Now, the talented newcomer looks to showcase a different side to his production skills with a rugged, grime-leaning piece titled ‘Moncler’ that is unlike anything else in his repertoire. Right out of the gate, ominous chants drive the introduction to hook…
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A couple of days ago I was hanging in a chat where msft. at some point started to praise this incredible producer he just discovered: skeler. Honestly I couldn’t belive my eyes. Not because compared to me my good Italian fellow is years late, but because I was incredibly happy to see skeler’s name finally making its way through the…
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A Detroit-born artistic kaleidoscope, Freddy Todd’s style simply cannot be condensed to a single genre. Spanning from experimental bass to glitch-funk, Todd’s past antiquity performing in the live band Tone Poets, as well as his Motown roots, have left a vivid impression that is clearly delineated in the breadth and diversity of Todd’s current production efforts. Teasing fans with a…
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An Indianapolis-native and artisan of complex, granular half-time beats, Tyler Endicott is quickly gaining attention for the swift, clean cuts and merciless bass hooks that have come to be expected from his releases under the alias Kromuh. Pairing off with former Chicago colleagues Kyral X Banko for his latest release, ‘Mr. Problematic’ features a tilted, gradually developing introduction, which gently…
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PREMIERE: KUREI & Golden Child Continue Dropping Bangers ‘Like This’
by Colinby ColinIf you’ve been following FUXWITHIT for a while, chances are you’re familiar with KUREI and Golden Child. The two producers have been putting out heaters with a tremendous consistency. Mixing classic trap sounds with hints of experimental bass, both artists know how to push boundaries while retaining that necessary groove. It seemed almost overdue that the two connected for a…
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PREMIERE: Ravenscoon & Viskus Take You To The ‘Dirty South’ With Latest Collab
by Alex Bellby Alex BellNavigating the murky depths of the experimental bass community lies two champions of sound, Paul Conversano and Nick Charles, or Ravenscoon and Viskus respectively. Ravenscoon started his music journey making Bassnectar inspired mixes on SoundCloud, and has taken the deep dive into producing ethereal, yet heavy soundscapes that move people both physically and spiritually. Viskus is no stranger to wild,…
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JKuch never ceases to impress while pursuing an ongoing path to innovation. Despite being known for his vibrant take on future bass that never grows stale, the talented artist has dazzled as of late with the highly-experimental ‘CARBON‘ along side thook and the ethereal, uplifting ‘New Year,’ to name a few. With his second release of the year, JKuch continues…
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Khaos Locks His Cross-hairs In For The ‘Head Shot’ With Latest Quality Treat
by Tony Leonardby Tony LeonardUK based aspiring sound bender, bass kingdom storyteller and shoe fanatic Khaos aims to lock in his sights for the ‘Head Shot’. It all started for him around 12 years ago in 2008 when receiving a guitar would slingshot him directly into the world of music. Being a devoted metal-head early on, he quickly learned to train his ear and…
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Yvng Jalapeño and Dabow are two FUXWITHIT favourites that have blossomed into globally-recognized artists within the electronic music sphere due to their innate ability to keep innovating. Both displaying a dexterity and versatility that is difficult to come across in this day and age, Yvng Jalapeño and Dabow have individually deserved their recent successes. Adding Jauz’s Bite This! to their…