It’s about time people start paying attention to Chee. The South African artist has been lurking, and quietly devastating, the underground bass scene for years, boasting an unparalleled approach to heavy music that wasn’t entirely getting the attention it deserved. However, with his recent move to North America and tours supporting names such as G Jones and Subtronics, Chee has…
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Chee‘s end to 2019 hinted at an onslaught of new music in 2020. Riding high from singles such as ‘Monsterfy,’ a remix for Mad Zach and a collaborative VIP with Subtronics, the South African artist now touring North America makes his debut on Deadbeats today with one of his most anticipated tracks to date. With the promise of an EP…
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Ever since it was made public that Subtronics and Chee were roommates late last year, fans have been eagerly awaiting a couple of unreleased collaborations between the two dominant players in the bass scene. While the year passed with no announcement of these tracks coming to light, nobody can deny the extremely fruitful year that both producers have had, seeing…
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2017 was a massive year for Berlin-based Mad Zach, and it was all set into motion with the release of his barrier-breaking Fortress EP. Today, the versatile bass producer looks to give the five-track project a new life with epic remixes from Chee, yunis, Dub Phizix, Hybris and Safire. With a remix that strays the vibe of the original, Chee…
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Jon Casey has had a monstrous year and there appears to be no end in sight. With EPs on Buygore and Quality Goods Records as well as a handful of additional singles and remixes, one would think the South Africa-native would be satisfied with his 2019 discography. One would be wrong. Proving to be a beat-making machine unlike any other,…
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“It’s time I start putting out my music… a lot of it. I’ve got some surprises for you and I’m very much excited to show you what’s to come.” This is probably our favourite sentence to hear as music lovers. The latest to build hope and anticipation within his fans is none other than Chee, who returns today with the boundary-pushing…
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There is no denying that Chee is one of the most underrated producers in bass right now. With a sound unlike any other and sound design on par with the greats, it’s a shame the South African-born, Philadelphia-based artist is not headlining festivals at this point. Coming off his stellar Read Once Then Destroy EP released back in February, the…
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Chee and Noclu‘s hit ‘Get Hot’ quickly propelled its way through bass sets worldwide after the legendary G Jones remixed the innovative track. First released on Chee’s Fear Monger LP back in 2017, the anthem became a staple in mixes and sets due to its unique, genre-defying style and ability to fit seamlessly into any high-energy tracklist. Nearly two years…
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Chee‘s name has quickly become synonymous with ingenuity and incessant innovation. Over the years, the South African mastermind has refined his artistic abilities to establish himself as one of the most unique producers in the realm of bass. Through an extensive catalog of releases dating back to 2014, the musical genius has only continued to evolve his sound design, proving…
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Collaborative projects from artists with different signature styles are always exciting, as every new track is the equivalent of Schrödinger’s cat as you never know what you’re going to get until you listen. Perhaps the most representative example of this statement is It Hz, a duo comprised of up-and-coming South African producers Chee and Jon Casey. While both artists have made…