CØNTRA Makes Waves w/ New Heater EP “Same Old Story” via DUPLOC BLXCK TXPES [Q+A]

CØNTRA Makes Waves w/ New Heater EP “Same Old Story” via DUPLOC BLXCK TXPES [Q+A]

There is no doubt that Denver-based bass producer, CØNTRA, has been making waves within the EDM scene with every release he has put forth recently. This is especially true for his latest heavy-hitting EP, Same Old Story, marking not his first but second release with the renowned dubstep label DUPLOC. Following his incredibly wonky CHOPSKI EP, CØNTRA, did not allow fans to catch their breaths with this new EP release, fueling the already massive fire his project has. Each of the 4 tracks on this new EP is filled to the brim with intense bass lines, and hard-hitting gritty synths, sure to captivate an audience. 

“With the Same Old Story EP, I wanted to create a collection of tunes that encompassed more of an original dubstep vibe, along with a bit of grit and lofi quality to them. Though every track is a bit different in nature, I find I’ve really started to hone in on a particular signature in the pursuit of creating them. It’s been a big goal of mine to work with the legendary Duploc label, as every artist on there are some of my favorites in the game, so it was quite an honor to be asked to release on their new sister label, BLXCK TXPES.”

Tunes from Same Old Story have been rinsed all over by Ternion Sound and like artists, intensifying the hype for today’s release on DUPLOC BLXCK TXPES. CØNTRA continues his journey into the spotlight playing festivals such as The UNTZ as well as a number of upcoming shows, festival sets, and more. The hype for this artist is real, so do not sleep on this absolute heater of an EP! Make sure to head over to check out our exclusive Q+A with CØNTRA to dive deeper with us on why the Same Old Story EP is definitely a certified bop!

Diving Deep w/ CØNTRA

1. You often play the violin on your records, what made you decide to incorporate elements of classical music into your tracks? 

There actually isn’t any violin in this particular EP lol mostly because I wanted to do some more club oriented/strictly banger tracks. I do occasionally incorporate the strings into my productions though because I love the interesting live aspect that it brings to my shows. I personally believe a performance is way more hype when a DJ is able to do something more than just mix. Living here in Denver you get a bit spoiled with the amount of bass shows so whenever I see an instrument incorporated into a set, it gets me way more intrigued.

2. Over the course of your career you have obviously progressed as an artist in many ways, what did you pull inspiration from for “Same Old Story”? Were there any new elements brought forth that altered its creation in comparison to your previous releases?

For the title track ‘Same Old Story,’ the tune came pretty naturally to me as I’m a huge reggae fan. Me and my long time friend Alex Laux used to jam guitar and sing/rap on our porch in college all the time. We actually have a decent amount of produced tracks together as well. Going back to the literal “roots” always seems quite natural to me 🙂 

As far as all the other tracks go, I feel like the common theme would be that they all contain some form of hip hop. It’s funny cuz I wouldn’t necessarily consider myself a massive hip hop head but I do really love adding those vocals into bass music. I find it always brings more life to the tune and based on the lyrical content, it’s a great way to guide myself in a particular creative direction.

3. Which track from “Same Old Story” do you connect with the most and why? 

I probably connect most with “Two Clips” solely off how much I love mixing it in my DJ sets. I find it can almost blend in with any tune lol I’m also just a huge sucker for female rap vocals in dubstep.

 

4. What’s next for the Contra project? Any shows or upcoming releases for fans to be excited about? 

I have a release on a very cool compilation next month, a single with Tripzy Leary in September, and the month after that, a 4 track EP on Wheel & Deal Records. This one will include some dank collabs with The Widdler and Morning High. I’m currently sitting on so much music right now so I’ve been making it a goal to release new stuff every month this year!

Venture 5 Unleashes New High-Energy Banger “Focus”

Venture 5 Unleashes New High-Energy Banger “Focus”

Starting a new and bringing forth a fresh look to any part of life can be a cause for new and exciting development, growth, and change. This is exactly what is happening with up-and-coming heavy-hitting bass producer Venture 5. Formerly known to the masses as Opalyte, this new rebrand has caused Venture 5 to skyrocket into the eye of the EDM world, as he continues to take fans by storm with his high-energy bass bangers. This train to the top isn’t stopping any time soon as he brings forth his latest track “Focus”, which we have the absolute pleasure of premiering today. Combining a relentless heavy bassline with powerful energetic synths and an infectious melody, the raw energy that “Focus” brings to the table is unlike anything we have previously seen from this artist. There is no doubt that the future is bright for Venture 5 with the magnitude of the tracks he has been putting forth into the bass community. Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling the absolute heater of a track, “Focus”, a certified bop.

Focus is at its core a coming-of-age story, it sends a message of putting your best foot forward and diving into life’s raging sea.”

Diving Deep w/ Venture 5

1. Venture 5 is a whole new side to your musical career that people have been eating up from the very start. What does this new chapter as Venture 5 mean for you and for the music you produce? What new or fresh elements are you bringing to this new phase?

For me Venture 5 is all about telling the story I’ve always wanted to tell, its core message is to follow what drives you in life, face your fears and live a true adventure. The music is meant to carry this message and to uplift and inspire the listener to take things head-on and thrive. From a production side, you can expect an exceptionally diverse pallet of sound from future Venture 5 releases. With this project, I wanted to create something all-encompassing, not bound by genre or title. A truly genuine and honest expression of electronic music that’s meant to be the soundtrack to your next adventure. 

2. Focus is a supersonic storm of bass music unlike any other. What inspirations did you have when sitting down to produce this track?

Writing Focus was a very exciting process, when I started the track it was late spring and I knew I had to capture the energy of summer and all the emotions stirring up from the exciting June and July adventures ahead. So with the intention of writing a summer banger, I began working and by the end, I was very happy with how it came out. My main musical inspiration for this track was “Paradise” By Mersiv and Fryar, I feel that track captures the summer vibes incredibly well and I referenced it a few times while writing Focus. 

3. Where do you hope to see your project 5 years from now? What are you doing presently to turn this dream into a reality?

In five years, I aim to be taking the Venture 5 project to stages all over the U.S. and beyond. By that time I plan to be playing frequently at larger venues and festivals, especially Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison CO. I will also likely release at least two full-length albums under the Venture 5 moniker in the next five years. My main intention for the evolution of Venture 5 will always be to spread a message of positivity and motivation to be the best we can be. With the help of my amazing team at Mind Warp Mgmt, I am working every day to bring the Venture 5 project to its full potential, and I couldn’t be happier about what’s on the horizon.

4. What’s up next for Venture 5? What do you and your team have planned shortly that fans have to look forward to?

The main thing we are gearing up for right now is the Venture 5 festival debut at Beyound Exsistence in Austin TX this November. This set will be a huge one because the festival environment is always something I have felt the Venture 5 project would thrive in and I have some very special things planned musically. We also have some awesome releases planned to carry us into the fall and winter months. 

Riot Ten and Jessica Audiffred Join Forces on Multi-Genre Track “Dale” ft. BLVKSTN via Bassrush

Riot Ten and Jessica Audiffred Join Forces on Multi-Genre Track “Dale” ft. BLVKSTN via Bassrush

Joining forces to bring forth their new latin-inspired track “Dale”, Riot Ten and Jessica Audiffred have recently teamed up with BLVKSTN, a Los Angeles based rapper known for his metaphoric and self-reflective rhymes. Riot and Jessica both felt that BLVKSTN was the best person to start this absolute heater of a collab on the perfect note, creating a track that flows through genres seamlessly. “Dale” combines elements of rap, dubstep, riddim, and hard-hitting techno beats to create an eclectic track that brings a little bit of everything. Sure to be played out by headbangers and techno lovers alike, this track is one that is sure to hit home in both the American and Latin EDM scenes.

“I think we got inspired by all the Latinos out there always supporting us at festivals, tours, etc. We have such a beautiful community out there and Chris [RIOT TEN] and I wanted to make a banger for them in a way, and we felt like BLVKSTN vocals were amazing; he had such a clear vision of what he wanted to say. Also, BASSRUSH was the perfect fit for this release because it’s such a powerful song and we felt like it was going to be a perfect home for it.” -Riot Ten

As individuals, both artists have risen to the top of the dubstep scene over the past few years. Both have released tracks on Bassrush and heavily circulate the Insomniac festival scene, consistently debuting hard-hitting, crowd enticing tunes. Hailing from Mexico City, Audiffred has solidified her spot amongst some of dubsteps greatest, and is a force to be reckoned with. Each of her tracks hit harder than the last and she has truly given her all to perpetuating female influences on the bass music scene. Similarly, El Paso born Riot Ten has come out with some of the most well-known tunes within the scene with hit tracks like “Railbreaker” (ft. Rico Act), and “Fuck It” with Sullivan King. 

These front-runners in the bass music scene have never collaborated on a track before and releasing this track together is a moment of pride shared between each of them, making their newest release an extremely special one as they have known each other for quite some time now. Riot Ten feels that this track “was a long time coming, to say the least” and is thrilled to finally have a track out with Jessica. Along with playing alongside one another, both artists frequently release tracks on Bassrush Records, one of the most prominent bass music labels in the scene. “Dale” is their latest release on the Bassrush label, and we can’t wait to see what future bangers they collaborate on. Check out the Q/A with Riot Ten below to see why “Dale” is so special to these dominators of the dubstep scene.

Diving Deep w/ RIOT TEN

1. You and Jessica Audiffred joined forces on this collaboration to celebrate Mexican Heritage with “Dale”. Why was it important for you as an artist to highlight such an important idea through your music?

I think it’s always great to be proud of your heritage and show it. There aren’t too many Hispanic producers in the bass scene so I think it’s cool I get to represent that demographic.

2. Writing music can be difficult by yourself let alone with two or more people involved. Did you face any challenges when writing this track together? If so, how did you overcome these challenges to create this piece?

We faced some challenges while working on the song together, but that’s just the nature of collaborating. There were some lyric differences as well as a few differing opinions on the sound design, but ultimately it came together for the big picture. Overall, however, it was a smooth process and I loved that Jess and I were finally able to work on something together. It was a long time coming. 

3. What does this track mean to each of you? What do you hope your fans take away from it whether it is their first time listening to it or their 100th?

I hope the fans find it unique and inspiring – and of course my usual hope is that they find it hype!!!

4. What is up next for RIOT TEN? What does your team have planned for the future that fans have to look forward to?
I have a huge tour coming up as well as a ton of solo releases as well as collaborations with some of my favorite producers. The last half of 2023 is really busy for me, so I hope everyone is ready to keep up!
Common Creation Brings Forth New Psychedelic Bass EP “Sunset Seance” via Wakaan

Common Creation Brings Forth New Psychedelic Bass EP “Sunset Seance” via Wakaan

When it comes to funky and refreshing, yet jaw-dropping sound, Common Creation is one to watch. This psychedelic soul-bass producer has been creating tunes out of Georgia since 2015, and clearly has no plans to slow down anytime soon. As of now, he has released several EP’s and singles under both the Wakaan and Sskwan labels, each one somehow more groundbreaking than the last.  

   Similar to artists like Manic Focus, Common Creation often plays the guitar alongside throwing down on the decks during live performances; somewhat of a rarity within the world of EDM. Adding this live element to shows allows for an invigorating and more personal experience overall, making them unforgettable and leaving fans wanting more. He also creates a good amount of his cover art for his EP and single releases, showcasing his creative skills in fields other than music composition. You can catch Common Creation live at the infamous Mission Ballroom in October; a show that is bound to be a true crowd pleaser. 

   His latest EP release under Wakaan, Sunset Seance, is what can only be described as falling into a psychedelic dreamworld on the verge of a nightmare. Combining light tones and expertly placed scratching with commanding bass, Sunset Seance blurs the lines between light and dark, resulting in tracks that are expertly balanced and sure to take you on an enthralling ride through what he describes as a bridge between the artist he was and the artist he is becoming. This EP is a journey from start to finish, and it is a pleasure to add it to our personal playlists. For more insight into the creation of Sunset Seance, see our exclusive interview with Common Creation below. 

 

“To finally release this EP is cathartic. I can’t help but look back on the last few years and see how far this project has come. In a lot of ways, this EP feels like the end of one era of my career and the beginning of the next chapter. Dedicating this one to everyone who has supported me so far, thank you for listening.”

Diving Deep w/ Common Creation

1. The Sunset Seance EP is a culmination of tracks you began putting together towards the beginning of your music career in preparation for the Hampton Coliseum in 2021. Did you change these tracks at all from their originals when they were first written to reflect your project currently? Why did you feel it was important to share these tracks with your fans? 

That’s a great question with kind of a long answer. I definitely continued to work on and refine these tunes after that performance but the entire EP was finished up by about April of 2022. I wasn’t sure wanted to do with it release wise initially and honestly was somewhat unsure about the sound I was trying to achieve at the time. Due to this I ended up shelving Sunset Seance while I began working on my next EP Oblique Obelisk. During those sessions I felt like I leveled up a ton in my production techniques, and by the time I had finished it Wakaan had agreed to release both EP’s. They left it up to me to determine the order. I chose to release Oblique first since the first release date they offered was in the spring, and the theme of that project was spring. Conveniently, the second date was around midsummer and the themes of Sunset Seance are way more late summer / autumn so the timing seemed perfect. At that point though the Sunset tracks were over a year old and I started to feel pretty much what you described in the question which is that they didn’t quite reflect where I am as an artist at this point. So around December I did some more sessions to attempt to bring them up to speed with where I was currently. The results were actually really bad. I pretty much just ended up butchering the ideas and ruining the mixdowns. Sometimes you just gotta know when to put the pen down so I just decided f-ck it and went with the original versions. The reason I like working mostly with EP’s is that I really try to focus on making a cohesive piece of art and think of them as snapshots of where I am at as a producer at that time. And this EP was something I had worked hard on and was still proud of and therefore I felt that my existing listeners had a right to hear it. This is actually the second time I have released EP’s out of chronological order. When I got asked by Gramatik to release on Lowtemp Music (my first label release) I had just finished Gold Soul Galaxy, but felt it wasn’t really the statement I wanted to make with my first big exposure release, so I hunkered down and wrote Manufactured Moments while shelving GSG. Almost a year later, I ended up releasing GSG even though I felt pretty much the exact same way that I felt about Sunset. It was old and I had improved. But it was still a solid piece of music so why not release it? Well it actually ended up being an all time fan favorite EP and I kinda realized that if you felt good about a piece of music at one point, it is probably worth sharing. I’m hoping Sunset Seance ends up being a similar story.

2. What is your favorite track off this EP and why?

That’s a tough one but if I had to pick I would probably go with Bizarro Bayou. It definitely has my favorite melodies from the whole EP and I think production wise its just a solid track, but Swamp Zombie would probably be a close second, I think the second drop is the grooviest thing I’ve ever made.

3. Where do you hope to see your project 5 years from now? What are you doing currently to make this dream a reality?

In 5 years i’m hoping to be headlining my own tour. Definitely a tough goal and I have a long road to make it happen, but that has been my dream since I was about 8 years old. I’ve been planning it for years too. I would run my own visuals from stage and perform at least 2 hrs each night, 1 hr solo, 1 hr with a live band ideally. My team and I have had this goal in mind for a while but currently we are mainly focused on getting my name out there as much as possible. We’ve got some big dates coming up that I’m hoping are gonna help me gain some more national exposure, and we are also focusing on getting me in as many cities as possible for 2024.

4. What’s next for Common Creation? What do you and your team have planned in the near future that fans have to look forward to? 

I’ve actually been working on a pretty large amount of new tunes including a bunch of old school remixes, and will be dropping a themed unreleased mix in the very near future. Will be releasing more details on that in the coming weeks. Additionally we are about to launch a new community that will help connect w fans and get as many of the people who support me in one place as possible. I’ll be staying active in that and sharing whatever i’m working on (hopefully daily), and we think it’ll be a great way to get fans a little more involved w the project. Beyond that we are working on another merch run, have at least one more huge show to announce, and have some really cool things planned through the fall to the end of the year

AHEE Pushes Boundaries w/ New Track “Brain Rot” [Q+A]

AHEE Pushes Boundaries w/ New Track “Brain Rot” [Q+A]

AHEE, the well-rounded producer known for his extraterrestrial sounding tracks continuously has outdone himself once again. Releasing tracks with labels like Wakaan, Subsidia, and Cyclops Recordings. His repertoire expands over a multitude of genres, and he is a master of blending them into a satisfying range of tracks that are sure to be enjoyed by EDM fans of all types. Alongside performing and producing, Ahee spends much of his time sharing tips related to his creative process with other producers and composers, showing that he genuinely cares about the progression of bass music and EDM as a whole.

AHEE’s newest release, “Brain Rot” delves into the topic of corporate greed and consumerism; a conversation that consistently occurs in both the EDM community as well as in other spaces. Referencing topics that are easy to communicate with the general public allows the listener to fully connect with the track and appreciate the discourse layered within it, expanding the audience that an artist can reach. Along with the context of the track, what distinguishes “Brain Rot” from other releases is the inclusion of brand new samples, which add a refreshing twist to his already glitchy, experimental style. Ahee has truly honed in on his craft and places a lot of focus on these vocal samples (many of which are his own voice), resulting in an uneasy, villain-esque vibe followed by wonderful and wonky sound design that is sure to set him apart from other artists. The artist also prides himself in his ability to curate a set for specific crowds, showing that he carries his artistry through the entirety of his work as a producer and performer.

“I’ve been releasing with labels for years, collaborating with some incredible artists and pushing the limits of sound. Now, as I prepare to release my own music on my own label, I feel a mixture of insecurity and excitement. This track, ‘Brain Rot,’ challenges the boundaries that some labels may not feel comfortable with. I believe in making electronic music that pushes boundaries while also carrying a meaningful message that will inspire fans to be more curious about the world around them.” 

Diving Deep w/ AHEE

1. When writing Brain Rot, what elements and inspirations did you use to formulate this infectious track?

When the Brain Rot first started, it wasn’t called Brain Rot, it was a random sound design project file where I was trying to create something similar to my song Bug Eater. Though, as the track progressed and I started to think of vocal ideas, I knew I had the opportunity to do something unique. I began experimenting with satirical corporate office villain voice overs of myself and made a few versions, I showed Brain Rot to a few friends and stuck with what vibed the best. I did have another version that was maybe a lil too unhinged, lol, wouldn’t that be a funny VIP?

2. After numerous different releases on different labels and collaborations with other artists, Brain Rot serves as a milestone for the AHEE project as its first self-release. What does this mean for you as an artist? How is this first self-release going to help shape your project in the future?

It’s exciting and I’m a little nervous about it, I think those feelings come together whenever something big is happening, like my label Zot Records.  For me, it’s the 1st step to express my full artistic potential in new directions. I’m still going to release with other labels – I love working with them, but my own label will help me keep an avenue open for art that might not be curated at other labels. Right now I’m focused on releasing my own music with Zot Records, but eventually I’ll release other people’s music as well, I’d like to see that happen.

3. You have been playing all over at festivals such as Summer Camp and Shambala. What do you do to prepare for bigger sets such as these? 

I spend a lot of time collecting songs, making edits, and trying them out in sequence in ableton, then I set it all up in rekord box with my cues and curated groupings of songs I can choose to explore while vibing with each crowd. I feel like there is a lil bit of psychic perception involved in DJing live and riding a vibe.

4. What is up next for AHEE? What do you and your team have planned for the near future that fans have to look forward to?

I have a track breakdown of Brain Rot I’m gonna upload to my Youtube channel for other producers to learn my techniques and thinking behind the songwriting process.

Also looking forward to some great shows, including Tampa w/ Champagne Drip at the Ritz in Tama pm 8/25