In the ever changing world of electronic music, sounds are continually evolving and changing with each and every passing day. Standing out can be challenging in a scene so large, but this never has seemed to be an issue for Florida producer, NGHT VZN. Today, we have the honor of premiering his latest tearout heater, “GTFB” which will have you on your feet and headbanging from the very first drop. Adding his own unique style and sound to this popular subgenre, NGHT VZN has jam packed a ton of dark infectious energy in every bar of this tune. We know we are going to be blasting this one for the foreseeable future! Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling this stomper, “GTFB”, a certified bop.

I challenged myself to release a song a month this year whether it be on NGHT VZN or my alias M O T I V E S. I really wanted to create a dark hybrid tearout song, but with my own style to it. This song is about goin hard and headbanging in your car with your friends.

Diving Deep w/ NGHT VZN

1. How did you decide to get into music? Was there a certain event in your childhood/life that made you stop and realize that you wanted to pursue a career in music?

I got into producing music after I started Djing in 2013. I was inspired to create my own music instead of only playing songs by other artists. My friend group at the time were producers, so it was something we all bonded on. I realized I wanted a career in music solely by the way producing and performing made me feel.

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

I’d like to become closer in the bass music scene in Florida and connect with people who have similar passions as mine. In 2023 I hope to play as many live shows throughout Florida as I can! I’ll also be releasing an EP, so look out for that! haha

3. If there was one thing you could change for the betterment of society, what would it be and why?

If I could change one thing about society as a whole, it would be for more people to have self love and confidence. People can be too hard on themselves and compare themselves to others. In some ways it can be humbling but in other ways it can feel like you’re being left behind. We are all on our own path and each have our own individual contributions to the world. Slow down and move with intention, you can’t go wrong.

4. What has been the biggest lesson you’ve learned since you started making music? Do you have any words of wisdom for aspiring producers hoping to follow in your footsteps?

Be patient with the process. Always challenge yourself and put yourself out there. Try stepping out of your comfort zone and produce new genres you wouldn’t normally make. Just have fun with it and you’ll learn new things along the way. You’re not competing with others, you’re competing with yourself. As long as you can look back at old songs you’ve made and can hear improvement, you’re doing it right.