You know what time it is. It’s Friday and that means another massive FUXWITHITFRIDAYS is here to fill your speakers. This week we’ve got an absolute buffet of bangers. From Mr. Carmack and Gladiator’s new collab, to the latest from the Film Noir Clique, a fresh VIP from Slumberjack, and a new remix courtesy of ESENTRIK. This week was also massive for…
Herobust
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Have you heard? Mad Decent has released a remix EP of Herobust’s I’m Aloud . With some of trap and bass’s most pioneering and freshest artists, this venture continues on Herobust‘s promised pivot into the no-man’s-land of electronic music’s misty, shadowed experimental-zone. Along with his VIP mix, Barely Alive, Spag Heddy, Wuki, and Da-bow stitch together hip-hop-esque vocals and deep electric wubbs to create a…
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Earlier this week we connected with Atlanta producer Herobust for an exclusive interview. During our conversation he discussed his goal in creating his latest EP, “A few months ago I just saw too many people ‘waiting for the new wave.’ My goal with the I’m Aloud EP was just to make unique music that inspired people to find a wave of their own.…
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Herobust Discusses New EP, Atlanta Influence & Unlocking Originality [Interview]
by Colinby ColinBorn and bred in Atlanta, Herobust burst onto the scene as trap music exploded in late 2012 and 2013 with anthems like ‘Turn Ape’ and ‘We Are’. While many saw him as a newcomer in the game, Herobust had been producing music for years, spanning everything from rap and electronica, to glitch hop and self-named goonstep. His productions have always…
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As 2015 wraps up, it’s time to reflect on another incredible year in music. To do so, we’re counting down the top 100 songs of the year. In developing this list we weighed each track against the following criteria: overall song quality, impact and popularity, and support (blogs, charts, DJs, etc.). We’re counting down 20 tracks per day and today we…
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It seems Herobust is on a serious mission. A mission to push the trap genre as far forward as possible, while pushing listeners to the brink of their comfort zone. If ‘Smother Shit’ and ‘Dirty Work’ weren’t proof enough of this, I point you toward his latest release ‘Bottle Swervice’. The track opens with an epic, grandiose feel. As the…
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When Herobust announced his upcoming EP I’m Aloud with the release of ‘Smother Shit’, he told fans that he wanted to be the change he wanted to see. This meant really pushing the envelope, leaving the safe and tried and true sounds for something more creative. Although ‘Smother Shit’ proved he wasn’t playing, it’s his second single, ‘Dirty Work’ that really illustrates…
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