There is not a single Ekcle release that falls into the confines of a genre. Every piece is meticulously crafted, drawing influence from a wide variety of outlets to engulf listeners wholeheartedly, and the UK-based duo are among the elite at doing so. Last year was a remarkable twelve months from Ekcle, with the release of their Yoja EP and…
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Bassrush Records features an outspoken cast of contributing talents that span to cover every nook and cranny of the bass scene. While Bassrush has consistently maintained a steady outpouring of audible content and a salient presence as a stage host for major events, such as Electric Forest, it wasn’t until the midway point this past summer that the brand further…
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Just recently we dug deeper with Nitti Gritti at Contact Music Festival 2019 which showcased this hard-hitting producer’s uplifting personality both on and off the stage. After having a solid year of accomplishments, Nitti Gritti is never the type to slow down when it comes to satisfying his audience with a fresh new take on multiple genres. As this genre…
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First landing on our Focus Five segment almost a year ago today, Seattle-based AOTA has consistently impressed with his ability to weave between genres with ease. Despite this versatility, a common theme throughout his pieces is a haunting undertone that will send chills through your spine, and his upcoming work is no exception. Ahead of the release of the Deconstructor…
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Concentrate’s inspiration roots from the earlier era of dubstep to curate deep dub and heavy bass melded together with subtle drum & bass influences. Music producer, Connor White formulated Concentrate coinciding as a suggestion to focus on the arrangement of his meticulously layered sound design. It doubles his portrayal of the general playstyle as being undiluted and pure in its…
- BassBLOGTrap/Twerk
PREMIERE: Allen Mock & HERBALISTEK Reach Creative Unison in ‘Tectonic / Frenetic’ EP
Two major production forces hailing from international waters, Tokyo-based duo HERBALISTEK and solo authority Allen Mock have emphatically captured the attention of listeners worldwide. Putting to rest an impeccable debut year of collaborations and accolades, such as collaborative release ‘Okami’ with Oski via Quality Goods Records or the conjoint effort in ‘Premonition,’ which have only aided the future trajectory and…
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Slumberjack, ShockOne, Twerl, HWLS & Loston Team Up For Australian Wildfires Benefit Track ‘INFERNO’
by Colinby ColinThe devastation of the Australian wildfires has been widely reported over the last several weeks. From the staggering number of animals succumbing to the fires, to the people affected and homes destroyed, it’s been an absolute disaster. In an effort to help those affected, five of Perth’s finest producers have banded together to create a benefit record aptly titled ‘INFERNO.’…
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PREMIERE: Smoakland & SuperAve Collide For Bass Symphony ‘Telegraph’
by Alex Bellby Alex BellTwo of the heaviest hitters in the underground bass community, Smoakland and SuperAve, have been steadily wheeling-and-dealing successful banger after successful banger on their own individual campaigns of auditory decimation. SuperAve’s first upload on SoundCloud was a mere 8 months ago, but they’ve already earned support from the Legends Zeds Dead among others, along with recently being the 87th installment…
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PREMIERE: Colson XL & Too Much Team Up For Addictive Single ‘Get To Me’
by Colinby ColinIf there’s one thing we love at FUXWITHIT, it’s breaking barriers and artists who come with fresh new sounds. The latest collaboration from Colson XL and Too Much exemplifies this exceptionally. ‘Get To Me’ fuses elements of garage, bass, trap and house for a wild ride that’s primed for the club or grooving alone at home. “For the intro we…
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Portland, Oregon’s Sømething has been making quite the name for himself as of late, thrusting delectable productions into the ever-awaiting ears of fans of the whole spectrum of trap and bass music. His collaboration with Jordnmoody ‘FIU‘ made the cut for our top 50 tracks of 2019, sitting comfortably at our #42 spot. If there’s anything that’s certain about this…