Jalaya is back at it again ,and this time he has decided to bring along a few friends to assist with disruption of frequencies that is about to occur. We are happy to introduce the newest bass bumpin’ remix compilation for his song “Heart Tear”. Today, we get the pleasure of premiering our favorite off the EP, remixed by none other than SIGKILL. This tune is an absolute banger from start to finish, transforming Jalaya’s original track into its own unique auditory experience filled with twists and turns. Definitely make sure you are blasting this one at full volume to get a full feel as to why this stomper is what we like to call a certified bop.

“When I first started this remix I had so many ideas, in no small part thanks to Holly Drummond’s vocals. Eventually they all coalesced into this track, hope you all enjoy it. Thanks to Jalaya for the hard-hitting original!”

Diving Deep w/ Sigkill

What would you tell your younger self today knowing where you’re at now and what it took to get there?

Musically I don’t really have many regrets. I started out making the music that I wanted to listen to, and that hasn’t changed. Other people liking it is just a bonus. I will say that I wish I internalized music theory more from when I was learning piano, but I try to make up for it by just soaking myself in music every day. Also I would probably tell myself to wear earplugs before going to that Excision show that had like 250kW PK sound because I’m pretty sure that concert single-handedly dropped my hearing range… oh well

If there was an artist you had the chance to collaborate with, who would it be and why?

G Jones, EPROM, Moody Good, Nitepunk, Thelem, Protial, Noisia, Chee, Bleep Bloop, and pretty much anyone who has released on SATURATE Records if we’re talking bass music. Aphex Twin, LITLBIRD, and little snake never fail to impress me with their sound design. I listen to a lot of different types of music in my free time (honestly probably even more than I do bass music), and I think that definitely affects the music I put out: there are a bunch of genres I think I can learn a lot from musically. The most influential genres to my music right now are probably metal, grime, rave, gospel, and JRPG soundtracks.