Josh Teed, the highly respected artist known for his masterful blending of classical and electronic music has once again cemented his position in the scene. Previously touring with artists like Clozee on her Microdose tour, Teed has been nothing short but an inspiring contribution to the scene. Utilizing his over 20 years of violin training, Teed is known for pairing soulful violin compositions with enchanting production, setting him apart from other producers and showcasing his wide range of musical talent. His latest release, a remix album featuring tracks from his recent body of work titled “Recurring Dreams”, is an expertly curated work of art centered around the dreamworld and its relation and contrast to reality. Each track plays into different aspects of the dream realm and the subconscious, touching on both the desired and the uninvited. 

“Nightmare Sonata”, a collaboration from the album between Teed and producer Daggz, is a spin on a classic piece that forces the listener to delve into the less appealing aspects of dreaming; evoking an eerie and ominous feeling. The remix, featuring production from bass artist Chomppa, features his signature heavy-hitting bass sound that brings a slightly more sinister twist to the piece. Chomppa’s addition of a vocal sample that can only be described as anxiety inducing (in the best way), adds yet another layer of complexity that is truly the cherry on top of a fantastic piece of work. Chomppa’s take on “Nightmare Sonata” is brilliant, leaving the listener to explore their perception of nightmares and their connection to a person’s psyche and physical state in the real world. His additions to the track further it in a way that masterfully compliments and enhances its qualities without overshadowing the original production and meaning. Each artist bounces off of one another in a way that showcases their own signature sound while creating a piece of work that flows seamlessly. 

“Nightmare Sonata” as well as the rest of the “Recurring Dreams” album can be streamed on SoundCloud now, and we can’t wait for you guys to listen! For more insight into Chomppa’s creative process, check out our exclusive interview with him below!

“Putting his own creative spin on Josh Teed and Daggz’ Nightmare Sonata, Chomppa takes listeners to the darkest side of their dreams with this heavy hitting remix.  Recurring Dreams was my favorite body of work I’ve ever put together. I always thought if there were ever to be a remix project for it, it would have to be nothing short of amazing. Touching on a dizzying variety of sub-genres of electronic music, this compilation is as good as it gets.”

– Josh Teed

DIVING DEEP W/ CHOMPPA

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

 

My last song on my deathbed would have to be CharlesTheFirst – Hopeful. Charles became one of my favorite artists over the last few years and his legacy 100% lives on through his music, this track in particular always hits me in an emotional place I can’t quite explain. The entire SOLUS project has been on constant repeat for me since its release, but Hopeful really just embodies everything I love about Charles’ music, long live the king 👑  -CHOMPPA

 

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

 

I’ve touched on this a fair amount and there’s a lot of discourse surrounding the topic right now, but I’d love to see a shift away from numbers, social media, etc. and stronger emphasis on meaningful music rather than what sells or is popular. Plenty of people have explained that marketing a show/maintaining a business in live music requires artists with solid ticket sales on the lineup, which I fully understand and support, but it feels like lately the scene is oversaturated with ghost produced projects or producers who pump out content-driven music, and they’re the ones climbing higher on the ladder than the wildly talented producers who don’t necessarily want to make repetitive TikToks. Obviously, social media is the new marketing avenue and we as artists all have to play the game to a degree, I’m just hopeful that the music comes back into focus in the near future. -CHOMPPA

 

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

 

My message to the world would be every life is valuable and each person deserves to have their fundamental human rights protected. Minor differences in our origin, religion, sexual orientation, political ideology, or anything of that nature should not separate us but rather yield meaningful conversations about the beauty of the world’s diversity. There is nothing more important than respecting each other and the environment we inhabit together.  -CHOMPPA