Seeing some of our favorite artists join forces to create new and exciting tunes is always one of our favorite things here at Headbang Society. Huntington Beach producer, Bassgazm, and Florida bass queen, Sacred Snow, have teamed up with our friends over at DoYu to bring forth their latest heater of a track, “Outer Space”. This track will list you off from planet earth and send you through the depths of the galaxy with its intense waves of vibrations, complex basslines and capturing melodies. “Outer Space” combines the perfect levels of wubs to transport you to another dimension, guided by Sacred Snow’s intricate lyrics taking you through a far off journey of space and time. We definitely know that we’ll be keeping this one on repeat for the foreseeable future. Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling “Outer Space”, a certified bop.

“This song is that feeling you get when you’re staring into the night sky and can’t help but wonder what else lurks within our stars. It begins with a spark of curiosity, and a growing desire to explore the depths of the unknown. Imagining yourself floating away into all of the constellations and colorful galaxies that may be out there, you feel an intense wave of vibrations take over you that you’ve never felt before. Suddenly you look around and you’re in a whole new world. Pulled in by the bass, Its time to embrace.”

DIVING DEEP W/ BASSGAZM & SACRED SNOW

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

 

Bassgazm – If there was one thing I could change in the bass scene, I would create a platform for smaller, unrecognized artists to be able to play in front of big audiences more often. Also, I would create a platform for smaller, unrecognized artists to be able to have their music heard by the bigger more recognizable labels out there. I have found it very difficult to be recognized just based on how good your music is. These days it’s all about social media presence and who you know. If there was a better way for artists to be recognized strictly on talent, that would be amazing.

 

Sacred Snow – Change can be a good thing. It can be a catalyst for transformation and just like the caterpillar metamorphosing into a butterfly, in every ending holds a possible new beginning. I think if we figure out a way to create more personal connection through guided experiences such as meditation or yoga, this could be a beautiful way to help the world heal collectively. Having a fun care free environment to rage and release is a beautiful way to channel emotions, but in order to balance this we could also promote healthier & more sustainable lifestyles. Going as hard as possible all the time just isn’t good for your mind, body and soul in any aspect. Taking breaks, and understanding that even Artists have personal lives and difficulties too. Social media makes it easy to perceive someone as always positive or happy, but the truth is everyone struggles with something. If we set the intention to create a safe space where we can come together and transmute that pain through community and love, that’s how we can change the world 1 life at a time. Edm is built on the foundations of peace, love, unity, and respect, and I can’t help but feel like we are missing opportunities to bring these core principles to light in new impactful ways.

 

Who/what are the biggest inspirations in the music you create today?

 

Bassgazm – Back when I first started making Dubstep music, I wanted to make the most heavy, aggressive, in your face dubstep possible. But these days, I am going back to my Dubstep roots which are the WUBS. I’ve been a dubstep lover since I first heard Rusko & Caspa back in late 2008. I’ve been pulling influence and have been inspired by some OG artists like The Widdler, Caspa, as well as newer artists like Peekaboo, Space Wizard, Dirtysnatcha, Shanghai Doom, Dirt Monkey, Hexed, Mersiv, Tape B as well as anything that’s being released on Wakaan, Deep, Dark & Dangerous, Wubaholics, or Headbang Society. I have also been heavily inspired to blend different genres of Dubstep music into each track that I have created, since I love almost every style of Dubstep.

 

Sacred Snow – Being named after the Grateful Dead’s song “Cassidy” my life has been filled with a deep love for music and self expression. As a young performer, I spent many years on the stage practicing various performing arts such as theater, dancing, singing, guitar, and piano recitals. This is where my love for incorporating live performance and vocals into my sets. I’ve been heavily inspired by a mix of experimental bass producers such as of the trees, peekaboo, lsdream, liquid stranger, yheti.  It was only natural to start incorporating my voice into everything, but I especially draw creative energy from the ethereal female vocals of artists like willow, grimes, and purity ring. My love for hip hop and rapping started after growing up in South Florida and being exposed to all different styles of lyrical rap. It only felt right to turn these poems I was writing into a song and start combining my 2 passions to create an entirely new style of project no one’s ever seen before. I believe in the power that music holds to change peoples lives, just like it played a role in shaping the person I am today, and this is why I write music with a conscious and positive message.