Bass Physics Gives Us LP Debut Preview w/ “Way Back Home” Ft. Psyuri

Bass Physics Gives Us LP Debut Preview w/ “Way Back Home” Ft. Psyuri

What a time to be alive at this day and age for all fans of electronic music. Today we get another small glimpse of the greatness that awaits us on Thursday January 11th as Bass Physics drop his debut 11 track album “Lost In Space”. We had the honor of premiering Way Back Home, a melodic bass song featuring vocals from Psyuri that bring all the right tingles to your body once it drops. The debut LP has it all. It is a direct reflection to the level of production talent one must have to provide such a cinematic and auditory immersive journey through time and space. Now it’s time to take a deeper dive as to what makes this premiere what we like to call, a certified bop.

Lost In Space is a collection of everything I love about electronic music. This album was motivated by a time in my life where I was constantly tested and feeling lost. Writing this album was like therapy for me and I hope it brings the same level of comfort for anyone who’s feeling like they too are lost in space, there is a way back home.” Bass Physics

DIVING DEEP W/ BASS PHYSICS

You’re on your deathbed and you can listen to one last song, which one would it be and why?

Free Bird, need I say more? Actually though, this song is part of my pre-set hype up ritual… and would be one hell of a guitar solo to go out on.

If you could change one thing about the electronic scene, what would it be and why?

I love most everything about the electronic scene today but sometimes it can be easy to feel confined to a specific genre or sound. I write singer/songwriter stuff that is acoustic, and played in a jam band in high school, so I would love to see more artist’s take “risks” and release songs outside of their normal sound. This is also a biased opinion as my portfolio ranges widely in genre, but I love hearing something unexpected from my favorite artists.

If you had one message you could share with the world right now, what would it be?

If you are feeling LOST IN SPACE there is a WAY BACK HOME for you. Don’t give up and always give back. Love and light – Arja 

Capochino Lets Loose w/ New Single “Woke Symphony”

Capochino Lets Loose w/ New Single “Woke Symphony”

If there’s one thing we love, it’s definitely the story of individuals who are not originally from this country in seek of opportunity looking to make their own path in this world. Rising DJ and producer Capochino is one who is very familiar with this concept. Orginally born in Monterrey, Mexico, he is now here to show the masses why his project is not one to overlook. Today he proves this with his newly released single “Woke Symphony”, which we have been given the honor to premiere. It has everything a basshead could want in a song. Grimey heavy basslines accompanied by colorful melodies that inspire pure bliss in the soul. Now it’s time to take a deeper dive as to what makes this track what we like to call, a certified bop.

When I started working on this one last summer, I used my own song “President” as inspiration (a release from 2022). I wanted to make a new track with a similar vibe and similar combination of sounds but with a lot more energy, something that would hit harder at my shows. I’ve used other artists’ music as inspiration before, so it’s really cool that the first time I get inspired by my own work I end up creating my favorite song I’ve made so far; it definitely feels special”

Diving Deep w/ CAPOCHINO

You’re on your deathbed and you can listen to one last song, which one would it be and why?
That’s a crazy question but I love it! It would have to be one by Flume. Probably his remix of Tennis Court by Lorde! Such a beautiful song, I would die happy. Also it’s 6 minutes long so that would give me a little more time to live than most other songs would.
If you could change one thing about the electronic scene, what would it be and why?
I would get rid of all the people that are in this industry/scene for the wrong reasons. I don’t think it’s that many but they are definitely there. This scene has been based around PLUR for a long time and we need to keep it that way. The more people that are in it for the love of the music, the people, and the culture the better.
If you had one message you could share with the world right now, what would it be?
Stop littering. It’s not hard to hold on to your trash until you find a trash can. Don’t be lazy. Don’t be disrespectful to nature and everyone around you. Stop littering.
CHOZEN x JOJO Get Down & Dirty w/ New Single “DROP THIS”

CHOZEN x JOJO Get Down & Dirty w/ New Single “DROP THIS”

What better way to start the new 2024 year off than with a massive collab from two rising bass talents that are bound to bring the heat with every release they do. Today we get blessed with their newest track titled “DROP THIS”. This project is a ‘combination of styles featuring weird, low-end elements and high energy basslines’ that is well suited for folks who are looking to get caught off guard by its madness. You might as well get it out of your system now and have this bad boi on repeat as it’s surely to be a heavy favorite when attending various festival sets. Now it’s time to take a deeper as to what makes this song what we like to call, a certified bop.

“CHOZEN and JOJO joined forces to create a unique, bass heavy, track that is sure to be a crowd pleaser. A combination of styles featuring weird, low-end elements and high energy basslines, the first collaboration from these two artists will keep you moving throughout.”

You’re on your deathbed and you can listen to one last song, which one would it be?

 

  • CHOZEN:
    • It has to be Collapse by Zeds Dead. This is the song that truly got me into EDM almost a decade ago. Then I heard the Tape B Remix and I couldn’t believe a better version had been created. The song itself is high energy but makes you feel emotional at the same time.
  • JOJO
    • Head splitter – Getter, because this was the song that made me fall in love with EDM in the first place. I remember going to my first festival and hearing it drop at the bass stage and I couldn’t contain myself and rushed towards the front and went completely nuts. 

 

 

If you could change one thing about the electronic scene, what would it be and why?

 

  • CHOZEN:
    • If I could change one thing about the industry it would probably be the competitiveness and how some artists treat each other. This isn’t always the case but I feel like we are seeing more of it. For me, the scene is about bringing good vibes to a community of amazing people. We could all accomplish so much more if we lift each other up and support one another. 
  • JOJO
    • if I could change one thing about the scene, I would make it less of a popularity contest and make more opportunities for everyone including smaller artists, there are so many artists out there who just don’t get the exposure they deserve. 

 

With the wisdom you’ve gathered, what nugget of advice would you pass down to a younger Chozen, say 6-8 years ago?

 

  • CHOZEN:
    • My biggest piece of advice would be to just work hard and have fun with it. Way too many people get caught up in the uglier side of the industry that they forget to just enjoy it! I try hard to get back to that at times when I’m feeling stressed. 
  • Jojo
    • focus on your art and the rest will follow, don’t rush yourself, and just remember the journey is the destination

GLTY Brings The Heat w/ New Single “Firestarter”

GLTY Brings The Heat w/ New Single “Firestarter”

When we’re on the lookout for new upcoming acts who bring the fire to each release, a few names come to mind. One of those names is GLTY, a Seattle-based artist who is known for his high-energy basslines and intricate way of letting the user escape all reality upon listening. This new song is no different. If you are in need of a break from the real world and need that weekly dose of bass, “FIRESTARTER”, his latest single is bound to do just the trick. This is only the beginning however, if you like what you hear today then definitely keep in mind there be plenty of GLTY to come this upcoming 2024 year. Now it’s time to take a deeper dive as to what makes this new track what we like to call, a certified bop.

 “I wrote Firestarter in early 2022, and I feel it really marked a turning point in my production, like I had found my sound. It’s got a lot of energy and has drawn great reactions from crowds. I’m really excited to finally share it, I hope you enjoy!”

DIVING DEEP W/ GLTY

You’re on your deathbed and you can listen to one last song, which one would it be?


Blue Sonix – Luv Me (Logistics Remix). This song changed the trajectory of my life.
If you could change one thing about the electronic scene, what would it be and why?
More smaller, multi-room/genre shows, like the raves from back in the day. I know there’s serious hurdles for producing that kind of thing these days, but there was something magical about them and how the community felt when you were there.
With the wisdom you’ve gathered, what nugget of advice would you pass down to a younger GLTY, say 6-8 years ago?
Don’t let your dreams be dreams. Start producing music now, don’t wait. 

Lizzy Jane Takes Us Away w/ New Single “Heartbreak’

Lizzy Jane Takes Us Away w/ New Single “Heartbreak’

One of the scene’s most prominent female figures within electronic music is here to take us away on a journey thanks to her new hot single, “Heartbreak”. This track is the beginning of a new era for the Lizzy Jane project and the direction of what lies ahead for 2024 in terms of live performances and production especially. We were already blown away by her past achievements and releases but this new direction really sheds light on the talent potential that Lizzy Jane still has yet to even showcase to her audience. Let’s take a deeper dive into why this song is what we like to call, a certified bop.

Lizzy Jane on ‘Heartbreak’ 

“‘Heartbreak’ marks a new chapter for my project. It’s Emotional, Unique, & busting with Melody. ‘Heartbreak’ is a record encompassing the act of letting go in exchange for the beginning of something new. Incorporating live vocals & instruments on top of powerful synth production, ‘Heartbreak’ is a bold step forward that I’ve been working towards for a very long time.”

Diving Deep w/ Lizzy Jane

1. You can only invite 3 people of any time period to join you for dinner, who would you pick and why.
 
LP Giobbi – She is one of the best out there right now, in my opinion. She is so innovative, continuously incorporating instruments and his past classical training into the world of dance music. Creator of femme house, which is a collective that continuously gives back to the community and teaches others how to produce & pro-actively be a part of the music industry. 
 
Danny Elfman (Composer / singer-songwriter/ voice actor / performer) known for The Nightmare Before Christmas & more – One of the best to ever do it. Long term aspirations of scoring and pulling from my background in foley sound, I would love to pick his brain as I have started scoring works of my own in the past year. His innovative & classic scores over time have made some of the most memorable movies and pieces of art to date. He now tours with a band to play massive events of his own music. He’s the dream. 
 
Michael Lang (Co founder/ creator of woodstock) – He knows music, he knows business, and he knows how to hone in and create community. Without community and fans, we are nothing. 
2With the wisdom you’ve gathered, what nugget of advice would you pass down to a younger Lizzy Jane, say 6-8 years ago?
 
Everything is temporary. Momentum & Consistency are the only two things that will give you the long term results you desire. Do not compromise your vision for anyone… don’t let someone who doesn’t create art tell you what to do with yours. Collaborative. Feel uncomfortable in your endeavors. Be mindful of those you surround yourself with… keep your circle small. 
 
3. Can you pinpoint the moment Lizzy Jane turned the corner (Started seeing success etc)? Take us to that tipping point.
 
I truly feel as if the best is yet to come.. (early 2024 😉 BUT this year was it for me. I consistently used the power of NO. I was confident in the shows we played as each event was truly an opportunity to grow and build with others. Playing The Armory, Red Rocks, Navy Pier, festivals in states I have previously never played in all in one year was such a win for myself, my inner critic and the team I have around me. This coming year I will be going on my first headline tour, not just one-offs, which is something I have wanted to do for so long. Small capacity rooms in music venues and clubs that will be a curated night start to finish. Intimate stage designs and production, everything is curated around the music you’re getting this month starting with ‘Heartbreak’ all the way to next Summer. The best is yet to come.