There are a few artist that we can name off the top of our head that constantly seem to impress us time and time again with every release. Meduso, a heavy hitter from Los Angeles,California, is here to mesmerize the minds of every basshead once more with his all original high energy style of bass music. Today we have the honor of premiering his newly released heater ‘Rock Like This’ , a classic showcase of what it’s like to get lost in an auditory experience of a mad scientist. If you’re looking to get down with one the of the bass scenes fastest rising electronic acts that has derived support from Wakaan , Gravitas , Deadbeats and more , then you’re on right track. There is a reason why so many heads are now leaning towards the Meduso project , the man simply does not miss. Don’t take our word for it, simply tune in to today’s certified bop to realize why he’s on our list of must see acts for this upcoming fall season of festivals.

DIVING DEEP W/ MEDUSO

1. Who/what has been the biggest inspiration for the MEDUSO project and why?
This is a tough one because I really do try to pull inspiration from across different areas, whether it’d be from a musician, fine artist, sculptor, Vfx artists, a movie — it really does change from project to project as Meduso evolves. 
But if I had to choose right now, I’d honestly say Svdden Death’s Voyd is one of my greatest inspirations for the project. Not only do I really admired his originality, storytelling, and intention behind everything he works on, but the fact that he has been able to create this whole universe that feels very cinematic is insanely cool to me. It has left me really inspired to work and find an authentic way for me to incorporate design, themes, and storytelling into all aspects of the Meduso project. 
2. What kind of goals do you wish to have achieved by 5 years from now and for what benefit?
In five years the Meduso project will have expanded across a few different mediums other than just being more music centric as it is today. The vision is to be able to create multi-sensorial experiences (both physically and digitally) that are all very storytelling centric. Id also love to bring this storytelling on tour, festival stages, warehouses. Honestly, the more abstract the better. 
 
I’m really just trying to build experiences that people can dive into and feel like they’re a part of. Every experience that has left me the most inspired and just happy to be alive has come from something that makes me go, “holy shit, I’m so thankful to be here now, to experience___”. It’s that perplexed, inspired feeling that I love chasing and hope for the observer to experience through the lens of the Meduso Project.