SpaceYeti Gets Heavy w/ New Track “Mechanical” via Biotech EP

SpaceYeti Gets Heavy w/ New Track “Mechanical” via Biotech EP

Creating absolute bone crushing drops and heavy sound is something that does not come easily to all producers in the freeform bass scene today. This however is not the case for Mike Sarron, better known to many as hard hitter SpaceYeti. Bringing forth his latest EP, Biotech, this artist has caught the attention of the masses with his unique and downright dirty sound. “Mechanical”, which we have the pleasure of premiering off this 5 track compilation, is nothing short of a high energy mainstage festival track. With it’s bumping basslines and earth shattering drops, this track will have you headbanging as hard as you can from start to finish. Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling “Mechanical” and the rest of the Biotech EP, a certified bop.

 “The Biotech EP has been in the works for over a year now and really shows the direction my brand and music is moving towards. The EP consists of 5 tracks that each tell different stories while still staying true to that classic heavy sound I love making. This EP is just the first part in a big story I want to tell.”

DIVING DEEP W/ SPACEYETI

1. If there was one thing you could change in the bass scene, what would it be and why?

 

“I think I’d like more people to realize and appreciate how diverse bass music can be, and not limit themselves.”

 2. If you could go back in time and start over given what you have learned in your career so far, what changes and approach would you have done differently?

 

“If I could start over I definitely would have spent less time stressing about the technical side of producing and spent more time pushing myself creatively, trying to be more innovative. Too often I found myself stuck focusing on mixing/mastering over creating tracks with more soul and interesting ideas or concepts.”

ZURGLIN Breaks Through w/ ‘Smoke This Club’ via Doyu Digital

ZURGLIN Breaks Through w/ ‘Smoke This Club’ via Doyu Digital

If you want to talk about rising labels that are currently showcasing some of the bass scenes finest electronic producers , quite a few come to mind like WaveCraft Collective , Wubaholics , Psychocybin Records  and more. One you should definitely want to add on your must listen list now is DoYu Digital , a Canadian based bass record label who’s sudden rise through the ranks should not be left unnoticed. Today we have the honor of premiering their newest addition ‘Smoke This Club’ , a single off the newly anticipated IDGAF album from ZURGLIN that is set to drop in it’s entirety by August 31st on all platforms. The single provides all the blends of various bass genres that we all love on the daily , the perfect fusion of deep atmospheric vibes yet heavy hitting. Let’s take a deeper dive as to why we consider this release what we like to call , a certified bop.

“I’ve been waiting to release some scuba diving deep hypnotic bass for a while. IDGAF is just that! It’s riddled with my low end specialism and skin crawling atmospheric fx.  This EP is all in 140bpm witch I call home.”

DIVING DEEP W/ ZURGLIN

1. What has been your biggest inspiration to this day that has helped shape your style of music and why?
N.W.A. Is my biggest inspiration, they never conformed for anybody, and for this I stay as raw as I need to be. Also you can hear those bop West Coast drum patterns shaping my music. 
2. What has a been a personal career struggle that you have battled with the most that has helped mold your character for the better good presently?
 I’d have to say thinking my music is good enough. Although this struggle is hard, it pushes me to be vigilant with learning, growing and becoming a better person and producer. 
L’homie Vibes It Out w/ ‘Early hours’ EP via Street Ritual

L’homie Vibes It Out w/ ‘Early hours’ EP via Street Ritual

The Icon Collective seems to be giving birth to many multi-genre based artists within the music scene recently that have been causing waves for all of 2022. One of these particular artists has been on our radar for quite some time now. Joseph Yuen , an LA-based electronic producer better known as L’Homie , is back once more to solidify his place amongst the heavy hitters as one to look out for. Today we have the pleasure of premiering our personal favorite off his new 4 track EP titled , EARLY HOURS , which drops in it’s entirety today via our good friends over at Street Ritual.  Having found success with his last two EP’s , we’re sure this one is nothing short of brilliance like his previous work. Time to take a deeper diver as to what makes DARK NRG  a certified bop , and why you should tune in right now as well !

DARK NRG was the first completed track for the ‘Early Hours’ EP. I love this track so much  because every time I listen to it it puts a smile on my face. It feels grand while maintaining a  nostalgic feel. Definitely going to be a fun one for the dance floor.”

DIVING DEEP W/ L’HOMIE

1. What is your biggest inspiration to this day that has helped shape your style of music and why?
My biggest inspiration to this day that has helped shape my style of music has been to crossover Bass music with other popular genres. I listen to both genres heavily and find a lot of similarities between the too which helps me come up with new ideas in the writing process. 
2. Is there a message you would like to portray through your music, and if so, what would it be?
I don’t really have a message that I would like to portray through my music. I just want the listener to enjoy what they’re listening to
smol Reaches for the Sky w/ “So High” on Resurgence Vol. 1 Comp via WaveCraft Collective

smol Reaches for the Sky w/ “So High” on Resurgence Vol. 1 Comp via WaveCraft Collective

In today’s electronic bass scene, breaking out of the mold and showcasing new and unique sounds can be a daunting task for even the most talented of producers. Canada based producer, smol, is back again, tackling this difficult task with ease as he brings forth his latest track “So High”, featured on Wavecraft Collective’s latest compilation , Resurgence Vol. 1. This comp focuses on playing on dark and heavy textures that are seen in all 7 tracks from artists such as leet, MLOTIK, JamL and others. smol combines an aggressive but unique rhythm to fuel this track’s drops, creating full length hybrid house tune with an exciting yet heavy soundscape that is not to be missed. We have already seen some of the crowd reactions to this being played out and trust us when we say this one is an absolute stomper. Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling “So High” and the rest of Wavecraft Collective’s Resurgence Vol. 1 EP, a certified bop. Rest of the compilation will drop in its entirety on August 23rd!

“I set out to create something with unique rhythms that progressed through a storyline that would become more aggressive and in your face through the second drop. I was asked to make something that would catch people off guard by my friends at Wavecraft so I interjected that 4/4 bit to throw the crowd sideways. I’ve been gassed to see the crowd reaction to that specific part in the dance throughout the festivals I’ve played this summer. Yu can expect more hybrid full length house tracks from me as we move into 2023”

DIVING DEEP W/ SMOL

  1. What is your biggest inspiration to this day that has helped shape your style of music and why?

 

I was asked to write a twelve minute long custom piece of music to enhance a storyline drawn up by Cirque De La Nuit to be performed live through flow art and dance for TEDx Talks in Calgary. The idea was that multiple points of inspiration could be fused together to create a powerful and unique hybrid idea in the end. If you’ve listened to a few of my tunes spanning different genres you’ll know I tend to fluidly move my listeners through a dynamic storyline as my songs progress. I tend to bend genre boundaries pretty hard, this approach was all birthed from this opportunity.

 

  1. What has been a personal career struggle that you have battled with the most and how has it helped mold your character for the better good presently?

 

The biggest career struggle I’ve dealt with is living and writing music in Canada with over 90% of my fan base calling the USA home. Building genuine connections and fostering lasting friendships mainly online has really shown me the beautiful side of social media. I do publish a lot of content on it, but I generally use it for communicating with friends & fans, organizing my music or label project and straight up learning how to do different things better whether that be food, music or mindfulness. I definitely can’t wait to break into the American market in person this fall/winter and meet some of the wonderful friends I’ve made over the past couple of years!

 

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Star Monster Pays Homage to TV Hit Strangers Things w/ New Tribute to “Running Up that Hill”

Star Monster Pays Homage to TV Hit Strangers Things w/ New Tribute to “Running Up that Hill”

For those of us who have been following Stranger Things, or at least have some knowledge of mainstream pop culture over the last few months, we all definitely have heard the iconic track “Running Up that Hill (A Deal With God)” by Kate Bush. This track has been played over and over and over and it seems like it’s been stuck in everyone’s heads since the day the episode aired on Netflix. But never fear, Star Monster is here with a new and exciting twist on the classic, and trust us when we say this is definitely not like all the other remixes. Keeping each  measure’s emotions without the addition of Bush’s lyrics, this track is packed with up tempo energy and the second drop packs an even harder punch than the first. This tune is definitely high up on the list of remixes that have been put out by Running Up that Hill, so do not sleep on it! Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling Star Monster’s tribute to “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God), a certified bop.

“This song has always had such a vibe for me. It was so cool how Stranger Things really tapped into it and re-energized it. The musicality of the song is so creative and strange to me. I really wanted to push the music to a different extreme….while also keeping the emotional pull of the song without lyrics. Was quite a fun project. A couple days turned into a month perfecting the instruments I developed for this song. Hope it takes you somewhere interesting.”

DIVING DEEP W/ STAR MONSTER

  1. What has been your biggest inspiration to this day that has helped shape your style of music and why?

 

Honestly Burningman… it really exposed me to so many different styles of bass music. It also made me inspired to create really trippy soundscapes and fun dance rhythms.

 

  1. What has been a personal career struggle that you have battled with the most that has helped mold your character for the better good presently?

 

Just the pecking order of the DJ world. The kind of cliquishness and the cooler than you attitude really rubbed me the wrong way. I’ve definitely used that as motivation to make it about music and connected interactions.