In the electronic bass scene today, there is a steady influx of new and exciting music that can be experienced each and every day. Breaking through the mold as an artist and becoming a forefront producer in the world of ever flowing tunes, is none other than producer duo Mad-Lab, who are bringing forth their highly anticipated Crucible EP today. Focused on creating a heavy futuristic bass sound, these two have whipped up a stellar 4 track EP that will blow your mind. “King Walk”, the second tune off this compilation, wreaks absolute havoc with its bouncy bassline and snappy percussion to embody the confidence that any king should have. Both this track and the EP, are a do not miss and we definitely hope to be hearing it played out all over in the very near future. Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling “King Walk” and the rest of the Crucible EP, a certified bop.

“Crucible”- defined as a “ceramic or metal container in which metals or other substances may be melted into at very high temperatures.” The fusion reaction at hand was created by combining heavy, futuristic bass sounds with pumped up Dilla rhythms to create a fresh and distinctive style that screams 2022 to infinity

DIVING DEEP W/ MAD-LAB

1.Where do you see yourself in 5 years and what’s your game plan to get there currently?

 

In 5 years, I see MAD-LAB touring and playing the biggest festivals, no doubt in my mind. Game plan is to keep getting big releases on Labels such as Deadbeats and Circus records and build a strong community of friends and fans here in the local Denver scene that would build to something bigger.

 

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

 

Right now Ivy Lab, Jon Casey or Of The Trees would be ideal to make collabs with, Jon Casey is on the rise and his sound and Flow are super unique, Ivy Lab has been killing the game for a long time and i take a lot of my style and bassline ideas from listening to them over the last few years. Of The Trees has always been a favorite and the way he brings you into a track by putting you in a place and setting has always been mind blowing to me as well as  his melody ideas.