Dave Nardolilli, better known as Dubloadz, has forged his own trail in the dubstep scene ever since stepping foot into the electronic music world. With influences from everything hardcore and metal to hip-hop and funk, he carries some of the highest energy and craftsmanship with his production skills. Whether in the studio or on stage, Dubloadz guarantees triumphant execution of…
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Fittingly regarded as ‘Mr. Teeth N’ Bones,’ dubstep newcomer Calcium has left a wake of chaos and destruction as he swiftly develops into one of the most promising styles within the realm of dubstep. The massive To The Bone EP released via Bassweight Records provided the initial impetus to kick the wheels in motion last spring, as tracks like ‘F.W.Y.S.’…
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A noteworthy constituent of France’s bolstering dubstep scene, Graphyt has expertly navigated a thrilling hybrid-bass style that incorporates playful minimalistic introductions, as a tribute to the earliest upbringings of UK-dubstep, which grow effortlessly into massive builds that break cleanly into barrages of sonic frequencies. Dual-wielding lethal volumes of bass, Graphyt’s latest two-track release simulates an exhausting audible altercation. Disguised by…
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Thoroughly earning his stripes through nearly 10 years of releases, France dubstep veteran IVORY has illustrated nothing short of expert-production and gradual evolution in style over the course of his decade-long reign within the bass community. In wake of his latest collaborative EP release with Samplifire, Termination and a devastating solo Next Level EP less than a year prior, ceaseless…
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2018 furnished massive strides in production and technical proficiency for bass devotee L.U.X. Two EPs released via Never Say Die Black Label, an official remix of Ray Volpe’s ‘Showtime’, and a release on the latest Uplink Audio compilation have depicted the voracious style of hybrid-riddim that he totes, generating the necessary momentum to catapult L.U.X into the upper echelon of…
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Nearly a decade of rigid self-discipline and a tireless work ethic have allowed Orange County local, Blankface to prevail within the chaotic arena of bass music since the start of 2010. An early career as a DJ furnished an opportunity for the promising young talent to hone in on his live production skills from the earliest infancy of his career,…
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Although he has been around for a few years, Calcium really established himself as the real deal last year with his gnarly ‘F.W.Y.S’ alongside Pi$ces on his To The Bone EP. The heavy-hitting producer’s breakout year only continued to grow, as he later appeared on Never Say Die with an official remix for Hekler and Gladez’s ‘404’ before going on…
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With his debut, Jurassic EP released nearly 6 years ago and consistent contributions to the Never Say Die Records and Black Label XL compilations since 2012, the influence that Peterborough-native Rikki Moore has created toward the dubstep genre producing under the alias Trampa is nearly unmistakable. After a brief hiatus from complete projects following the release of the Bulldozer EP in…
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Graphyt is no stranger to Never Say Die: Black Label. With three gnarly EPs already under his belt, it never comes as a surprise to see the talented Frenchman unleash some bass-heavy madness on the imprint. Today, Graphyt is back to kick off his year in high gear in the form of a single titled ‘Evolution’, and boy will it…
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Montreal, Canada native Simon Bertrand, more commonly known as KRIMER, has remained at the forefront of the bass scene, continually advancing the complexity of his sound design over the past 6 years. Timeless solo releases such as ‘Die’ and ‘Switch’, in addition to a phenomenal arsenal of official remixes for the likes of Downlink, Midnight Tyrannosaurus, and LAXX have allowed…