Never Say Die: Black Label staple and king of Twitter trolling Oddprophet has been a recurring force of consistency and brutality over the last few years, emerging as one of the front-runners in the heavy bass realm. From curating one of the most riveting Black Label XLs to date, to releasing ceaseless no-holds-barred tracks, 2020 was a big year for…
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Arguably the most anticipated heavy dubstep compilation of the year, Never Say Die: Black Label‘s Black Label XL is a consistent display of the scene’s most grueling veterans and most promising talents. Curated by the imprint’s most prominent artists, the series makes its return today for the seventh time with the helping hand of Oddprophet, a producer who has been…
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Only a month after releasing his emphatic Optical Illusions EP on Never Say Die: Black Label, Oddprophet is back on the imprint with a rather peculiar free download. The British artist known for both his impressive collection of unique works and equally entertaining tomfooleries on social media has decided to create a song using a single synth: Phase Plant by…
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Vulgatron‘s simultaneous tear through the dubstep and grime scenes is currently limitless. From the announcement of the new branding accompanied by ‘Deadman,’ to ‘Blackout‘ alongside BadKlaat, to today’s latest titled ‘Blind,’ there appears to be no end in sight for the lyrical murder committed by the skilled vocalist. Out now on Never Say Die, ‘Blind’ might be the most destructive…
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Renowned for a dark, occult symbolism that permeates every aspect of his profile, the United Kingdom’s Oddprophet has thoroughly grasped the art of contorting malefic basslines wrought with dissonant screeches and unnerving mixdowns, maintaining a persistent torrent of content that has given rise to ample weaponry in the likes of ‘The Star’ and ‘The Devil’. Further bearing his dark omen…
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Whether Oddprophet tracks are releases on Never Say Die or Never Say Die: Black Label does not affect two certainties: satanic, cult-inspired artwork and impeccable, ear-piercing sound design. With each and every track, the UK-based producer further establishes his reign among the evil geniuses of horrifying yet wildly captivating synths and screeches, and his latest is certainly no exception. Coming…
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A one-year hiatus directly following the release of his debut two-track EP in late 2015, UK’s Oddprophet gallantly shifted gears, transitioning from a brief foxtrot with Drum & Bass into the swift waltz of Dubstep. A sinister allure, as depicted in his Precognition EP, distinguishes the style of Oddprophet from the masses, catering a radical, bass-infused sound that cleverly toes…
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Collectively, the bass music scene has experienced a tremendous amount of growth and development over the course of the 2018 calendar year. With the dubstep sub-genre riddim sharing a portion of the spotlight, the desire for monstrous bass, precise cuts and an engulfing environment of resonating frequencies seems to be soaring higher than ever before; similar to the original explosion…
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We’re grateful to oddprophet this week for joining us for our Floor Fillers feature. With his EP Precognition out now via Never Say Die, it’s undeniable that his crisp dubstep meets future style is going to keep winning fans across the globe. The young talent may well be keeping his true persona a little way out of the spotlight, but…
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We’re hitting repeat on oddprophet‘s new EP a lot this week. The mysteriously named producer has joined the guys at Never Say Die to release his Precognition, four unmissable bass tracks with some wicked production. It will blow your mind. We first heard oddprophet’s stuff when he remixed SVDDEN DEATH & Yakz’s ‘Rock Like This,’ and knew he had some…