West Coast bass producer jordnmoody has been a FUXWITHIT favourite for a minute. His experimental bass excellence infuses elements of trap and hip hop with insane sound design and thrilling samples. With multiple premieres on our site, it’s no surprise that we’d eventually link with the producer for a guest mix and interview. The day has finally come and jordnmoody…
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“Right now I only create music on my laptop in bed, hopefully I can start a studio build over time. As for beyond… hmmm… I’m not really sure, but it’s just a matter of where this music will take me from my bed you know?” This is what Laxcity answered exactly 3 years ago to the question “What are your aspirations…
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Earlier this year, we had the pleasure of premiering Ponzoo‘s tribal heater ‘Natives (Bum Bum),’ and the talented producer has not left our radar since. The Hawaiian-born, Las Vegas-based artist has continued to show his versatility within the bass realm as this calendar year has evolved, from going all-in with the heavy trap on ‘The End,’ to showcasing a more…
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Herzeloyde Talks New ‘Paroxysm’ EP, Exploration Between Genres, Innovation In House Music + More [INTERVIEW]
Melbourne, Australia’s Herzeloyde is a man of many talents. Although known for making waves in the experimental bass scene through his ceaseless innovation and continuous lack of conformity, the talented producer is no stranger to exploring completely different forms of electronic music. Today, Herzeloyde demonstrates this proficiency of diving into new genres with his house-inclined Paroxysm EP, which is out…
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12th Planet Talks Wrestling, Weed Strains And Everything In Between [Interview]
by Kevin Gby Kevin G12th Planet is known for many things: coming up with Skrillex on the North American dubstep wave of the early 2010s, staying relevant by popularizing the riddim genre, and putting new artists on through his Disciple and Disciple Roundtable labels; these are just a few of his accolades. But did you know he’s an avid wrestling fan? Or that Toronto…
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Alexander Lewis Channels Chaos On ‘Red’ EP [Interview]
by Colinby ColinSince becoming a SoundCloud favourite a few years back with collaborations alongside KRANE, impressive originals and massive reworks of Mr. Carmack and Hudson Mohawke, Alexander Lewis has been refining his talent and strength as a producer. His 2018 EP OMNI. showcased his versatility moving between funky R&B cuts, raw rap and his highly-regarded orchestral trap sound. Today he returns with…
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TRVCY Discusses Producing Internationally, Tools of his Trade, & New ‘Antagonist’ EP
An international demonstration of artistic tenacity, Argentina-based TRVCY has triumphed the frontier of modern dubstep, possessing an admirable self-taught production arsenal that questions the necessity for formal training entirely. The release of his debut Stay Out EP in 2018 first evidenced a crowned vocation, while more recent efforts such as an official remix of YKES ‘Need U More’ and ‘Contact’…
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Russian bass music producer Alexander Erbes, just known by Erbes, has quickly become a recent favorite in the realms of dark, gritty new age trap music. A little over a month ago he released his Flow Now EP on Buygore to major acclaim and has been posting ridiculous singles almost weekly since. Blending a foreboding ambiance with the confusion and heightened senses…
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S’natra Creates Nostalgia While Showcasing The Future On ‘We Was Kids’ [Interview]
by Colinby ColinHarlem rapper S’natra represents the perfect trifecta of patience, quality and craft. His debut Subject To Change was one of the most underrated hip-hop projects of 2018. 10 tracks brimming with clever wordplay, razor sharps flows, and engrossing storytelling, all over incredible Brasstracks production. While it may not have been a Billboard topping breakout, it showed those who were lucky enough…
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UZ Talks Origins, Longevity Of Trap, Why QGR Needed To Exist + More [Interview]
by Colinby ColinWords like legend and OG are often thrown around in the music industry removed from their true meaning. One breakout record and suddenly they’re slapped next to an artist’s name. But this isn’t always the case. Some artists truly put the work in, earn their stripes and merit the highest level of esteem. When it comes to trap music, few…