One of our favorite freeform bass artists, Shanghai Doom, has teamed up with some incredible talent to bring forth their latest remix compilation for their track “Platnium Artists”. Featuring artists such as Slang Dogs, Toadface and Tsimba, this 5 track EP is stacked with some absolute stompers to bless your ears on this fine Tuesday. Our premiere today, coming to you from bass wizard, Super Future, is nothing short of incredible, packing high energy from start to finish. This track goes crazy with its heavy bass line and electric synths, making you want to bop around every time you listen to it. This is definitely a tried and true Super Future remix, showcasing the heavy, uptempo sound we have come to love from this artist. All of the remixes on this EP are not something you want to sleep on, so make sure to check out these heaters! Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling Super Future’s remix of “Platnium Artists” and the rest of the remix compilation, a certified bop.

“After seeing some success with the original, we thought it would be fun to get some of the homies to flip the track. Each of them brought their own unique spin and really killed it. We were blown away by all the remixes. Really stoked to put these out!” – Shanghai Doom

Diving Deep w/ Super Future

1. What is your biggest inspiration to this day that has helped shape your style of music and why?

I’m constantly moving from one inspirational path to the next, but there’s no shortage of that if you appreciate other people’s music and are open to new creative ideas. I’m very fluid like that, and I think it shows in my range of music. I think to sum that up it’s a combination of appreciating other people’s art (all kinds) and a little bit of microdosing here and there. It’s very liberating to chase new inspiration every day, from literally anything that has an effect on you. Plus it keeps things fresh and fun!

2. What has been a personal career struggle that you have battled with the most and how has it helped mold your character for the better good presently?

I’ve wavered a lot on one thing, and thankfully there has only really been one personal struggle as an artist. Sometimes when you’re trying to establish yourself as an artist, having a ton of range in your music can make you less marketable. It makes your brand a bit more confusing and harder to place you in lineups. Sometimes I think I should double down on a few core styles and sounds… but at the end of the day, that is so one-dimensional and limiting for your art. How much groundbreaking art comes from doing that?? After talking with some very trusted friends along the same path, I’ve turned that insecurity into something I can lean into. It just feels better, and more authentic! I’m here to bring new and exciting sound and feelings to everyone in every style that comes to me thru all of my inspiration, and I think the people who are on my wave know it and love it too. Expression over marketability any day of the week. I’ll be that guy who leaves jaws on the floor with heavy bass, and then puts you into a beautiful trance with a sensual sunrise set. It’s about Yin and Yang for me, and that’s where I got the “S” shape in my diamond logo from 😉