Here at Headbang Society, we are always trying to find new music that makes us feel more than we have ever felt before, whether it be new music or some of our favorite classics. Today North Carolina based bass producer, Matt Pham, better known to many as Feelmonger has created the perfect mix designed to make us feel as much as we possibly can. This all original unreleased track mix, “Viva La Vibrant” takes us on a journey through many different soundscapes, moving us through brilliant high energy and  tunes. This entire mix definitely has an absolutely vibrant aspect to it as its title suggests, that makes us want to keep it on repeat. Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling this heater of a mix “Viva La Vibrant”, a certified bop.

 

“Viva La Vibrant is about living life, you guessed it, vibrantly. Vibrant is defined as “full of energy and enthusiasm,” “quivering, pulsating,” “bright and striking.” The tracks that make up this mix dive deep into those ideas and hopefully will let people FEEL as much as possible. Life and the moments that make it up are special, and VLV is a reminder to myself as much as everybody else that you just have to be in the moment. Dance harder, love deeper, cry uglier; whatever you’re feeling, let it consume you.” – Feelmonger

 

DIVING DEEP W/ FEELMONGER

  1. What has been your favorite memory this far having been part of the EDM scene prior to successfully launching off as a reputable bass artist?

My favorite memory so far? Oof that’s a tough one. I can’t really pick and choose an individual memory from the EDM scene. A lot of my love for the scene comes from how I feel at the shows, the people I meet and the interactions I have. But if you’re making me pick a singular event, it would have to be the insanity that commences post-shows at the Embassy Suites in Hampton, VA. 

 

  1. In a perfect world, where do you see yourselves 2 years from now and why?

In two years, I want to have a condo on the moon, with Elon Musk as my landlord and neighbor, and only come back to earth to play shows at Red Rocks and the Gorge. In all seriousness, if I could just drop the day job and focus on music 40+ hours a week that would be amazing.