Over our many years of supporting Chee, few new words remain to describe his incredibly unique style that ceaselessly pushes the boundaries of bass music. Watching him grow from an underground force into a festival favourite has been an exciting journey as the South African artist has been grinding for years, staying true to his roots and earning every accolade…
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Chee needs no introduction here on FUXWITHIT. Years of supporting the artist have allowed us to watch him grow from an underground force into a household favourite, as he never ceases to innovate with a unique sound that only he can call his own. Even when he strays from his quintessential bass swagger as he did in his remix for…
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A constant innovator within the realm of bass music, Chee has slowly grown into one of the greats in the scene. Boasting a sound that can be so grueling that it can shatter foundations, or so intricate that it can send shivers to your core, Chee is a one-of-a-kind artist that can seemingly do it all. Following the release of…
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Over the last few years, Chee has risen among the elite in bass music due to his ceaseless innovation through halftime, dubstep, and beyond. His last two projects released via Deadbeats, namely Paralysis Analysis and Quarter Inch, unveiled a knack for crafting menacing, foundation-shattering sounds, perfectly tailored to a North American audience that thrives on exactly that. The last year…
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“Over the years, not many of our tracks have been remixed. With the end of Noisia nearby, we want to give our catalog to as many producers as possible. Allowing the music to echo and hear it’s resonance.” Perhaps one of the only good things about the ongoing pandemic is the continuous delaying of the inevitable dismantling of Noisia. Meant…
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As two of the most talented producers in the bass scene, it’s almost surprising that Chee and Tsuruda had not collaborated on a track before today. However, with the announcement of their co-headline Trailblazer tour, many started to wonder if the two stars had been working on something together, and to the delight on many, Chee and Tsuruda have released…
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Last year we claimed r/trap’s BOOST TAPE 01 was the pinnacle of trap. A bar set immensely high by impeccable curation and the mix of legends and rising stars involved. With their follow-up BOOST TAPE 02 the expectations couldn’t be much higher, but I can assure you it delivers. 28 tracks of relentless heat from the likes of Acrillics, camoufly,…
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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…
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PREMIERE: Subtronics & Chee Co-Teach Masterclass In Bass With ‘Point Breeze’ [Interview]
by Alex Bellby Alex BellTalk about an incredible few years for the head cyclops himself, Jesse Kardon, also known by his production moniker Subtronics. First gaining massive recognition for his wonky, wild, and overtly weird tunes that struck a chord with both fans of the more wubby side of dubstep, and the impassioned hordes of wooks looking for the most mind-bending noise imaginable, he…
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A project born from the pooled creative juices of two of the brightest minds in the entire game, It Hz is the love child of two of South Africa’s brightest stars in the form of Chee and Jon Casey. Combining the blazing elements from the best in the bass and trap arenas, you’re left with a product that is equal…