Since emerging from the depths of the underground, PEEKABOO has become one of bass music’s most sought-after artists. From coveted festival slots to massive collaborations, it’s safe to say that the Detroit-based producer has reached the masses with his experimental bass sound that continues to captivate. With not one, but two collaborations with Skrillex this year, to a handful of…
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One of the biggest surprises on Skrillex‘s Quest For Fire, both in terms of the collaboration and in terms of the heat, was ‘Hydrate’ alongside PEEKABOO, Flowdan and BEAM. For Skrillex to tap one of the hottest vocalists out right now and one of bass music’s most promising stars in the same track is surely among the highest recognition PEEKABOO…
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As long-time supporters of PEEKABOO, it has been a pleasure watching him carve his own unique sound in an industry that (usually) rewards innovation. Having grown into an artist that now competes with the best, PEEKABOO continues to showcase how his distinct style works across all walks of bass music, recently adding his touch to NGHTMRE’s infamous ‘Street‘ and collaborating…
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Peekaboo & ISOxo Push Ahead Of Competition With Major ‘Power Move’
by Alex Bellby Alex BellIf you’ve been paying attention to bass music at all in the past two years, Peekaboo is easily one of the most widely talked about up-and-comers in the entire industry. Dazzling ears with every single EP he’s put out, and netting support from every nameable player in the industry, success is nothing new to the Michigan native, now turned LA…
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Peekaboo Solidifies Digital Gangster Status With Latest ‘Impossible’ EP
by Alex Bellby Alex BellWhen one ponders a list of the most progressive producers in the industry, many names can pop into your mind. But, when it comes to stylistically sexy, wub flambeing, beat tastes, there is only one artist that should come to mind; Matthew Lucas aka Peekaboo. A man on a mission for the past several years, he’s swiftly clawed his way…
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PEEKABOO and Dirt Monkey have quite a few things in common. Likely due to their unique yet still somewhat similar styles, the two producers have both released tracks on big labels such as Wakaan and Deadbeats, while also locking down high-profile collaborations with Bassnectar. With the latter having remixed the former’s ‘Babatunde,’ it was only a matter of time until…
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PEEKABOO Slaps New Life into Classic Track ‘Lights Go Down’
by Tony Leonardby Tony LeonardWho isn’t talking about PEEKABOO right now? With the help of Bassnectar giving traction to his track ‘Wobbly‘ that boasts over 160k plays in 2017 to ‘Babatunde‘ being the bass anthem of 2018, PEEKABOO continues to release quality content. With his latest remix for Zeds Dead and Jauz’s ‘Lights Go Down‘, he maintains a focus on the free form realm with…
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There is a new EP just out through Wakaan. Liquid Stranger’s bass label is taking ‘Babatunde’ from PEEKABOO and G-Rex and giving it six fresh versions. The original was released in 2018 and has almost half a million streams to its name – we were feeling it. Each remake on this EP lives up to expectation. PEEKABOO and G-Rex make…
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Detroit born and raised, the sounds of PEEKABOO question the existence of genres altogether, combining the meticulous attention to production of trap with the uncanny, jaw-dropping depth of freeform bass in a combination that transcends categorization of any kind. Two nearly back to back EPs on Wakaan titled Maniac and Imposters have skyrocketed on the charts, providing ample ammunition for…
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There are a few artists who have stormed onto the scene in full force this year, and there’s no denying that both PEEKABOO and G-REX are at the top of this list. While the former has collaborated with Bassnectar and wev and released on labels such as Wakaan and Jadū Dala, the latter has teamed up with the likes of Hekler,…
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