Bassline on Never Say Die: Black Label? Fans of the imprint and of Akeos, Hukae and Claybrook have likely seen that question everywhere on social media over the last week, and we are simply here to confirm this rumour. An unlikely adventure from three solid forces in the bass scene, ‘Skeng’ eliminates all notion of what one should expect from…
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There is no denying the intersection of interest that FUXWITHIT fans have with WATGOOD‘s music. As a revolutionary artist that has unleashed a plethora of festival favourites such as ‘Textures’ and ‘How About It’ on labels such as TWONK, Buygore, and many more, the Glasgow-based talent has redefined the definition of bass music for many years. However, the time has…
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Heavy hitter PIERCE is back to blow your speakers out with his brand new EP, Deep Blue. But this time, he’s challenging himself to take samples inspired by ‘The Outlaw Ocean‘ to create something totally fresh and new for the bass music scene. Knowing PIERCE’s style, you would expect something truly heavy and unstoppable. Which is exactly what he delivers.…
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Prepare yourselves, because the newest single from FLY and Mirror Maze will absolutely transform your inner creativity. A world far more advanced than you could ever imagine, filled with forward-thinking sounds and characteristics. A world called ‘Singularity.’ Breaking through walls of saturation, FLY and Mirror Maze continue to blow away their audience with intricate thinking and production. Known for his…
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K+Lab And ill-esha Melt Hardened Boundaries With Their ‘Simplications’ EP
by John Donahueby John DonahueComing around full circle, K+Lab and ill-esha are back to drop their second track to complete the brand new, Simplications EP. Which is out now on Westwood Recordings. Having no expectations going into this project, it’ll create a wonderful surprise of relentless talent and experience for every listener. Putting in everything they’ve got, both musicians create a mind-bending experience, you’ll…
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PREMIERE: Shanghai Doom & Smoakland Create Inescapable ‘Time Warp’
by Alex Bellby Alex BellConcocting an exceptionally experimental and splendidly spooky audible aesthetic from the very beginning of their production career, Shanghai Doom have carved out their own welcome niche into the electronic music ecosystem. With ridiculous releases on a wide variety of prominent progressive labels like Wakaan, Bassrush, Wormhole Music Group, and more, along with being the 34th installment of our guest mix…
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I’ll be straight honest with you guys. There’s not much to write in this review. All I can do is to bring this song to your attention. It does the rest on its own. It’s perfection, it’s magnificence, its power speaks loud and clear without the need of harbingers. Moore Kismet has done extraordinary things so far but ‘Rumor’, the…
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Canadian producer OAKK never ceases to deliver. Whether it’s a guest mix, EP, beat tape, or standout single, everything he releases is top-tier. Back with a fresh reminder comes ‘Tunnel Vision.’ The near 4-minute work is an ever-progressing trek through a bass-riddled world. Glitchy atmospheres provide a cold and robotic canvas. An alluring melody breathes life before we’re met with…
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PREMIERE: Krischvn Takes No Prisoners With His Remix of Liquid Stranger’s ‘Psychonaut’
by Alex Bellby Alex BellAs the alien overlord in charge of all things Wakaan, Martin Staaf, also known by his production alias Liquid Stranger, has curated a home away from home for burgeoning bass music producers that are fiercely pushing the envelope for progressive audio flavors. Championing the weird, wild, and wonderful side of the community, he’s spearheaded a movement for forward-thinking sounds that…
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A front-runner in the global bass scene delivering everything from brutal dubstep beasts to hypnotizing halftime cuts, Chee has quickly evolved into an industry favourite due to his creative approach to keeping heavy music unique. There’s no denying that there are multiple facets to the South African artist’s production, and while his slower tunes with less mainstage appeal might not…