Continuing his mission to bring forth the spacey wubz we have come to love here at Headbang Society is Edmonton based producer, LØSTRONAUT with his latest slapper of a track “The Sound”. Not only does this track use its mid-tempo beats to create the otherworldly feel, its dark gritty atmosphere manufactures the unique UK grime style vocals and sound we can hear throughout this track. Its riddim style percussions and downright dirty bassline makes this track a heavy “unhinged” bass hit you absolutely do not want to miss. Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling this banger “The Sound”, a certified bop.

“This is a tune I made, specifically trying to capture some more of the underground-typesounds I enjoy listening to and spinning. I ended up doing a lot of the sound design through post-processing which is pretty different from how I normally approach mysound design. Eventually I found a vocal that fit the mood I was trying to create, and the opening bar, “This is the sound” gave the song an identity, and tied the whole tune together.”

DIVING DEEP W/ LØSTRONAUT

  1. If you could go back in time and start over given what you have learned in your career so far, what changes and approach would you have done differently?

 

I wouldn’t have taken so long to get into electronic music and expand my horizons. I used to be in a local punk band, and I spent so much of my late teens and early twenties feeling threatened that guitar music wasn’t as popular as it used to be. I had completely closed myself off to the type of music I’d end up having the most fun making, and I would’ve robbed myself of a lot less fun if I’d have been more open to it sooner.

 

  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?

 

There’s been so many. Going to my first festival and hearing bass music on PK for the first time and getting to see what the festival community’s all about. Getting to close down a warehouse party with one of my closest homies and accidentally playing straight through until 8:30 AM. Recently there was me getting to close down Friendzy Fest with Substitude and Kimati last year. And that’s just off the top of my head.