We are back once again to further bring the hottest upcoming bass talents to the fore front of today’s electronic scene. On the rise are two individuals that are looking to bring a disruption to the on going frequency balance that hold fabric of this reality together. It’s safe to say they did just that with today’s premiere of “Broken Simulation” , a song that focuses heavy on deep basslines while having the hair lifting atmosphere that simulates traveling through time itself. Now it’s time to take a further dive as to what makes this release what we like to call , a certified bop.

“Do we live in a simulation? Maybe. But if so then it’s clearly malfunctioning…
Through sound is one of the few ways we know how to forget about this broken simulation, even if it is just for a moment. We truly hope this record will allow you to do just that. Immerse yourself in the sound and for that moment, simply exist.”

DIVING DEEP W/ SONOROUS & BASSFACE

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

SONOROUS: The impact that I wish to have on the scene in 1-2 years is to just bring more people together with my music and to create a feeling of cohesion or social connectedness. I also hope to inspire other underground female artists to be more confident in their project and or inspire others to explore deeper into the realm of bass music.

BASSFACE: I aim to make positive changes in the scene that are talked about my many, but acted upon by few. Inclusivity and giving power back to the artist is the goal. Always striving to find the hidden talent that’s been overlooked for too long. 

2. 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 have done differently?

SONOROUS: I think that I would go back and tell myself to have more trust and faith in myself. When starting my project, I was hesitant on whether or not this was right for me and I would always worry about what others thought of my music. With such a daring and vulnerable career path it’s important to have the utmost faith in yourself and your project. 

BASSFACE: I actually say this quite frequently. If there’s one thing I would do differently in my career writing music, it would simply be to have started sooner.