2018 provided an outstanding opportunity for Mississippi-native TVBOO to build a foundation for a promising career producing the most peculiar variety of bass music west of the Adirondacks. Kicking things off with a collab premiere with sfam ‘dahshigo’, ‘Littering & Smoking’, ‘Ruckus’ and capping off the year with a full interview and guest mix; it goes without saying that the…
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Graphyt is no stranger to Never Say Die: Black Label. With three gnarly EPs already under his belt, it never comes as a surprise to see the talented Frenchman unleash some bass-heavy madness on the imprint. Today, Graphyt is back to kick off his year in high gear in the form of a single titled ‘Evolution’, and boy will it…
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2018 provided nurturing, fertile soil for the bass music scene unlike any year prior. With the evolution and rise in popularity of subgenres such as riddim, innovation in bass seems to be a popular trend that has spilled and it only seems to be continuing to gain momentum in the new year. At the forefront of this movement, Las Vegas-born…
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After putting out ‘Deathwish’ with fknsyd back in October as the first release of NGHTMRE and Slander’s Gud Vibrations label and its follow-up ‘BSTRD‘ featuring Quest in November, WAVEDASH are showing no signs of slowing down. Today, the tremendous trio bless fans with the third track of their upcoming Opening Ceremony EP titled ‘Whiplash’, and boy does it live up…
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Disciple ‘Knights of the Round Table: Vol. 2’ is Absolute Mayhem
by FUXWITHITby FUXWITHITFounded under the parent label Disciple Records, the Round Table imprint exemplifies the more eclectic tastes of the bass music scene. Captained at the helm by none other than bass connoisseur 12th Planet, the Disciple Round Table imprint has furnished the stomping grounds for all assortments of peculiar bass and hybrid styles of dubstep since its establishment in late 2017.…
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Dubstep would not be where it is today without Christopher Mercer, better known as Rusko. A true pioneer in the genre, Mercer brought dubstep to the mainstream way before it was known in North America, and has continued to grow with it for well over a decade. After a successful battle against cancer last year, Rusko has returned to adding his…
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Boasting a roster of seasoned veterans like Virtual Riot, Barely Alive and Modestep, as well as hot trendsetters such as Oliverse and Eliminate, Disciple Records have quickly established themselves among the best bass labels. With a quality to quantity ratio that is second to none, their artists continue to push boundaries with each and every single, remix and album. Six…
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Collectively, the bass music scene has experienced a tremendous amount of growth and development over the course of the 2018 calendar year. With the dubstep sub-genre riddim sharing a portion of the spotlight, the desire for monstrous bass, precise cuts and an engulfing environment of resonating frequencies seems to be soaring higher than ever before; similar to the original explosion…
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2018 has been the year of collaborations for Snails, and that might be an understatement. The vomitstep creator has joined forces with the best in the game including Jauz, Kill the Noise and Sullivan King, Zeds Dead, Boogie T and Wooli to unleash a plethora of bass anthems. This streak doesn’t appear to be ending any time soon as Snails…
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After storming onto the scene with his Spelljam EP last year, SVDDEN DEATH has not looked back for a second. Since then, the LA-based producer has put out a multitude of gut-wrenching originals, collaborations and remixes that have seen him catapult from the underground scene to among the most respected dubstep artists. The Junkworld EP and VOYD Vol. 1 EP have…