When searching for new music many listeners look to transport themselves into new realities, transcending time and space with every measure they listen to. Many artists strive to incorporate this journey into their work, but a lot of times it is easier sadi than done. However, it seems like it is never a struggle for Michigan bass producer, LSTER, whose music seems to open up a whole new world with each and every release. His newest piece of work, the Earthly EP, combines glitchy tones and heavy bass sounds to create his soundscape. This is especially prevalent in our premiere track today of this 3 track compilation, “Submerge”. This track creates a beautiful atmospheric downtempo vibe that definitely emphasizes on the wubby experimental bass design of this EP. All three of these tracks will take you on an organic journey that is not to be skipped out on. Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling “Submerge” and the rest of the Earthly EP, a certified bop.

“Earthly EP offers a new blend of different styles and tempos, something for everyone. I wanted to experiment with some heavier bass elements and glitchy metallic tones in these three tracks and I’m very happy with how it all came together.”

DIVING DEEP W/ LSTER

“What kind of impact do you wish to have on the scene 1-2 years from now with your project?”

 

I hope to simply bring my listeners and people within the scene a fun, high energy, and beautiful listening experience. Whether that be through streaming my music or shows with a unique audio and visual experience. I try to not pin myself down to any specific genre or style so I see myself dipping my toes into every area of electronic music and continuing to develop my act in order to put on a great show for people who come to listen.

“Is there a message you would like to portray through your music, and if so, what would it be?”

 

I wouldn’t say that there is any one message behind my music. I go into writing a piece of music with a feeling in mind. I like to set a physical space in my head and go off of how that space would sound and how it would make the listener feel. If my songs can put people in a better headspace or elicit a personal memory than I’ve won the game in my mind.