Looking for another stellar bass collaboration for your week? Well look no further than our absolute monster of a premiere today “Deeper”, brought to you by two of our favorite front running experimental producers, TYLR and Z-Dougie. Coming together to create this heater of a tune, both artists let their individual styles we have come to love shine while intertwining some killer uptempo drops and deep bass lines that you don’t want to miss out on. This track is definitely going to be one we are all going to keep coming back to time and time again. Let’s take a closer look as to why we are calling this stomper, a certified bop. 

Tylr – “I remember when Z-Dougie first listened to the original idea of Deeper, and we both knew we needed to create this together. From there we spent months fine tuning and working really hard on this one and I’m super excited to have finally given it a home on Wavecraft. We hope you enjoy the tune as much as we do!”

DIVING DEEP W/ TYLR & Z-DOUGIE

TYLR-

  1. What has been the biggest difference you’ve noticed when first starting off as an artist vs now after experience playing events , doing releases etc?

“The biggest difference for me was really understanding the sound and what it does for people. It didn’t take me until my first few shows last year to fully see how people were receiving my music, and that was huge for me. Whenever I am working on new tracks now, I am always taking that into account.”

  1. In a perfect world, where do you see yourself in 2 years from now and why?

“In 2 years, I hopefully see myself being able to make and play music full-time and to fully sustain myself from it. It’s been a dream of mine ever since I started to be able to fully commit myself to my ultimate passion. Consider this a manifestation!”

 

Z-Dougie:

  1. What has been the biggest difference you’ve noticed when first starting off as an artist vs now after experience playing events , doing releases etc?

“I don’t need anyone’s approval to feel confident anymore. I used to need outside opinions to make a final decision, but now I know what my art is supposed to be. If someone doesn’t like it then it’s just not for them, and that’s okay. It’s a way easier mindset to continue moving down my own path instead of getting stuck trying to figure out how to make others happy with my art.”

  1. In a perfect world, where do you see yourself in 2 years from now and why?

Touring as a bass act and making Hip-Hop records. Z-Dougie is heavily inspired by Hip-Hop and I love making beats. The idea is to make rap hits and have the rights/files to them so I can make all the remixes and edits I like for my Z-Dougie sets.