THRPY first landed on my radar with ‘Hot Box’ in 2016. The Slow Roast release was one of my favorite tracks of the year and still slaps to this today. Since then, THRPY has continued to impress with stellar collabs alongside DECAP, DJ Ride, L*O*J and more. We had also had the pleasure of premiering his brain-bending bass epic ‘BrainDrops’…
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Freeform bass pioneer WEKS is swiftly becoming a hot ticket item, distinguishing his experimental, production-heavy style from the masses with the release of his highly anticipated Terp Sauce EP, which dropped just shy of two weeks ago. The earliest releases from the New Hampshire-native depict a more trap-focused guise with tight percussion and crisp beat breaks, which have provided ample…
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Defying genres seems to be a part of Rome In Silver’s DNA. With influences ranging from rap and future bass, to trap and drum & bass, you’re never quite sure what to expect from the talented producer except for a wealth of quality. Rome was an early standout in our Focus Five series before absolutely amazing us with his Quality Goods…
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Teeming with unbridled production talent and an inherent knack for sound design, 14-year old Omar ‘Moore Kismet’ Davis has left a remarkable impact on the world of experimental bass since first gracing the scene nearly 3 years ago. With a full-fledged EP release, an official remix for Never Say Die, and bountiful singles and flips to fill in the nooks…
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Cromatik Talks Cyberpunk EP, Past and Present Inspirations, Sci-Fi + More! [Interview]
Over the last few years, Cromatik has grown from an underground warrior to a heavy-hitting secret weapon through his evolution as a bass music producer. His hard work and dedication toward becoming one of the best have materialized into a breakout year for the Texas-based artist, having released tracks on the likes of Never Say Die: Black Label and Circus…
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I Experienced The Future At a Minecraft Rave: A Conversation With The Team Behind Fire Festival
It’s past 3am. I’m plumbing the depths of Elena’s Art Museum halls looking for some merch. Nothing on the first floor. Nothing on the second one. Patience, after all I’m pretty much a newbie here on Minecraft, I’ve always preferred Counter Strike. After a quick look at the timetable I realize i haven’t much time before Mia Khalifa (William Crooks b2b NotActuallyRobin)…
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Stööki Sound Discuss Cooking, Rapping, Mental Health + More | Beats & Eats
by Colinby ColinBeats and Eats is back! It’s been a minute since we dropped our first episode with TroyBoi, but we’re super excited to share episode two with you. During their last stop in Toronto we had the pleasure of connecting with UK Trap legends Stööki Sound. Being that they’re big fans of soul food, we grabbed takeout from Southern Accent and sat down…
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Florida’s own, Floret Loret, first caught our ear with stellar remixes of x&g and Electric Mantis. His ability to do justice to such exceptional producers was a clear indication of the talent he possesses. With releases on Phuture Collective, Below The Surface and ADBC, he’s become a favoruite amongst the SoundCloud scene. Most recently he opted to rework Ekali & mossy.’s…
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wev (formerly wevor trill) has been a favourite of ours since he first burst onto the scene with tracks like ‘drop’ and ‘yayzer beam’. Back then, he was known for his gritty trap and bass sounds which eventually resulted in an incredible collab with bass heavyweight Peekaboo. In recent time wev has been undergoing an important evolution. He moved to…
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IVORY x Samplifire ‘Termination EP’ is the End-All of Bass Collaborations [Interview]
Arguably one of the most monumental developments out of France since the Eiffel Tower, dubstep savant IVORY and bass connoisseur Samplifire team up for the magnum opus of collaborative EPs titled Termination, which brilliantly melds the styles of two veteran producers in a fusion of smoldering bass. Released via Never Say Die, Termination demonstrates an opportunity for two versed styles…