Graphyt was the dark horse of Never Say Die: Black Label in 2019. From the riveting ‘Evolution‘ to the Colossus EP and a few other contributions to the esteemed label and beyond, the French artist established himself as a mainstay in the heavy bass scene through consistently mesmerizing pieces. Picking up right where he left off, Graphyt returns to the…
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The Sinister Six are taking over Never Say Die: Black Label one release at a time. First came Akeos’ mind-melting Labyrinth EP, followed in style by Neonix’s equally enthralling Puppets EP. Today, UK-based Hukae looks to continue this takeover with a four-track project of his own, the Dirty Talk EP. “This EP is an embodiment of me as an artist…
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From releases on all of the biggest labels in bass music to displaying an unmatched versatility throughout the envelope of the genre, Aweminus grew from an underground heavy-hitter to a household name within the scene in 2019. Among his impressive achievements from last year include the curation of Never Say Die: Black Label‘s Black Ops XL II, where an EP’s…
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It didn’t take long for Decimate to take the unfortunate news of a split and swing it into a positive with the announcement of the Decimation Station EP coming Monday on Never Say Die: Black Label. With his first complete work since the Neck Brace EP from earlier this year, Decimate pushed himself musically and sonically to deliver a beast…
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“New name, same me.” After a mean contribution to Never Say Die: Black Label‘s XL 6 compilation, 5OHMAN decided it was time for change. Adopting the new moniker Kill Feed, the Belgian bass producer makes his full project debut on Black Label today with the Multiplayer EP. A five-track beast, the Multiplayer EP sees Kill Feed adopting his new vision with immense prowess,…
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Riding high on a string on self-released singles and label originals, collaborations and remixes, L.U.X has continued to drive the momentum he had gained in 2018 to set himself up for a truly breakout year. From the eclectic yet still heavy Delta EP to contributions to Black Label XL 6 and the recent ‘Zoom‘ remix EP, L.U.X’s ceaselessly flawless meshing…
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Graphyt‘s ‘Rise Of The Machines‘ in the recent Black Label XL 6 compilation was the undeniable opus of the set of tracks. As the longest and arguable most intricate, tension-building piece, Graphyt displayed a new side to his already impressive set of production skills. Continuing to build on this momentum, the flying Frenchman is back on Never Say Die: Black Label…
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“LEOTRIX, BAD MAN CHOON!” As a vocal snippet that has become part of one of the most sought-after unreleased gems in dubstep this year, it comes as no surprise to see ‘Hive Bounce’ finally see the light of day on none other than Never Say Die: Black Label. Having been rinsed in bass sets across the world over the last…
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A true underdog in the underground dubstep scene, Cromatik is a genuine artist who always lets his music do the talking. Last time we caught up with him, the Austin-based producer really demonstrated that it is his unparalleled work ethic that has gotten him to where he is today, and his recent outpour of new tunes is a direct result. From…
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TRVCY Discusses Producing Internationally, Tools of his Trade, & New ‘Antagonist’ EP
An international demonstration of artistic tenacity, Argentina-based TRVCY has triumphed the frontier of modern dubstep, possessing an admirable self-taught production arsenal that questions the necessity for formal training entirely. The release of his debut Stay Out EP in 2018 first evidenced a crowned vocation, while more recent efforts such as an official remix of YKES ‘Need U More’ and ‘Contact’…