Last Friday, I had the extreme pleasure of attending Eptic‘s The End of the World tour debut in Toronto, Canada, where the artist kicked-off the celebration for this new album sharing the same name. With Leotrix making his Toronto debut (and supporting the veteran on the majority of his 30+ stops), the anticipation for this show was at an all-time…
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There is not much to say about Leotrix that was not said in 2021. Having covered the majority of his releases from that calendar year which spans over an album’s worth of material, everyone should be aware of the jaw-dropping consistency at which the Australian producer releases music, and quality music at that. While one would expect him to take…
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Leotrix is one of the best in the game right now and that’s an undeniable fact. Aside from the unparalleled versatility displayed through each and every release, the Sydney-based artist’s outpour of tunes is second to none. Need proof? In nine months, Leotrix has released the Round III EP via Never Say Die: Black Label, a mind-melting collaboration with The…
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Leotrix is unstoppable. Name a genre, and Leotrix has done it well. With every release, the Australian producer goes above and beyond expectations, redefining bass music one track at a time. Stating that he’s sitting on a few albums worth of unreleased material, one certainty remains true with Leotrix: we’ve already gotten a ton of music from him this year,…
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We’ve said it before, but we’ll say it again: few are delivering the same level of quantity and quality as Leotrix. With the ability to weave through genres and styles without ever escaping his signature flair, the Sydney-based talent has quickly climbed the ladder of bass music to stand among the greats thanks to his endless catalog of hits. This…
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If you’re looking for a pair of artists that are consistently pushing bass music to unprecedented heights, look no further than Leotrix and The Caracal Project. While the former is quickly becoming a household name ever since exploding onto the scene with ‘Hive Bounce‘ and releasing not one, but three full projects on Never Say Die: Black Label among his…
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Leotrix has been an undeniable leader in the bass scene over the last couple of years, consistently unleashing boundary-pushing content that defies genres and expectations. Looking to kick off 2021 in high gear and following up on his Hive and Gremlin EPs, the skilled audiophile returns to Never Say Die: Black Label with his third full-length project on the imprint,…
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Following the release of ‘Flair‘ featuring their mother and ‘Adore‘ alongside Leotrix, the extremely talented Moore Kismet is back on Never Say Die with the release of the insanely impressive Revenge Of The Unicorns EP. There isn’t much to be said about Moore Kismet that hasn’t been said in the past, as the teenager has accomplished more in the last…
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We dare you to find two producers churning out more hits than Moore Kismet and Leotrix. Throughout their short yet illustrious careers, the two artists have quickly risen the ranks through respectively unique sounds that give a fresh new light to electronic music. With singles and projects out on the biggest labels in bass music, it was only a matter…
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Few are delivering innovative bass music at a frequency on par with Leotrix‘s. Since September of last year, the Sydney-based producer has unleashed two projects on Never Say Die: Black Label and a handful of originals, remixes and collaborations to truly set himself apart from the masses. With a keen attention to detail and a knack for gut-wrenching sound design,…
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