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Excited to share that DJ Diesel is supporting Splitted Heads on his live/featured shows.
DJ Diesel – SiriusXM Dance Again Virtual Festival 2021-05-28 (1001tracklists.com)
DJ Diesel – Shaq’s Bass All-Stars Radio 2021-06-12 (1001tracklists.com)
A few key names come to mind when you think of the pioneers of modern dubstep and FuntCase is one of them. Those who have been in the scene since its early days would say he’s one of the OGs, and even over a decade later he’s still proving that status to be well deserved. Between making some of the most instantly recognizable tracks in dubstep canon and taking the stage at some of the world’s top festivals, he’s made some colossal strides since first coming on to the scene years ago.
Since 2017, the producer’s beloved DPMO compilations have served as an outlet for bass music’s prime selects to showcase their talent – and historically it has delivered some of the wildest bangers to ever grace the ears of dubstep lovers. Last year, the man behind the mask took it upon himself to expand the brand into a label and the DPMO roster has grown to include an abundance of up-and-coming bass stars making their names ever since. Now, the latest edition of the series, DPMO, Vol. 4, has arrived and it’s packed with 21 tracks of straight bass heaters.
DPMO stands for “Don’t Piss Me Off,” and each track throughout the compilation upholds that ethos to a T. The Sausages kick off Vol. 4 with an influx of pure aggression and riddim on “Off the Basics,” followed up by an invitation for listeners to “Press Play to Die Instantly” by label regular Versa. Some more highlights from the first half come in the form of STEEZ and Titus1‘s “Killa” and FuntCase and Dr. Lobster‘s “Stompi Boi,” which both deliver a slew of murderous riddim. For lovers of wonky bass, Doctor P‘s glitchy, video-game-inspired “Arcade Fire” is the perfect fix.
Transitioning into the second half of DPMO, Vol. 4, BrunchBeatz wreaks absolute havoc on “Biscuit” before FuntCase and Dani Poppitt get us in our feels on the melodic “Without – VIP.” Diving in further, asáu visits low resonating frequencies on “Doom Scrolling” which is one of the compilation’s most unique and mind-bending tracks. Additionally, Nosphere and PROTOS bring it all home on “Silicone Swing,” which is the ideal closer due to its erratic and maniacal sound design.
This is just a taste of all the madness that’s in tow on this compilation – there are so many fantastic tracks and artists to be discovered that giving it a full listen is a must. Check it out now on your preferred streaming platform and be sure to let us know in the comments which track is your favorite!
Original Source link: FuntCase Delivers Fourth Edition of ‘DPMO’ Compilation Series – EDM Identity
Release: Wednesday 17th November
Pre-save link: https://found.ee/DPMO4
Aggressive Dubstep Collab with Steez.
A new progressive anthem has been flowing around big name CDJs and radio waves this past week. If you haven’t heard it yet, you’ll want to change that asap! Titus1, Euphoric 72, and Kintsuku dropped their latest heater last week titled ‘Who You Are’ and its a smashing success of a collaboration. The record already gained support from the likes of Armin Van Buuren on A State of Trance and Above & Beyond on Group Therapy. Subsequently, this massive record released on Enhanced Recordings is exploding across radio airwaves and playlists around the world.
https://open.spotify.com/embed/track/6fW3ooo5Tmz5APc2QOU4R1?si=47d4c86e6ee34b05&utm_source=oembed
The trio of talented acts bring together soaring, angelic melodies with a grandiose, gnarly progressive trance sound. The production on ‘Who You Are’ from Titus1 and Euphoric 72 is masterfully executed. The distorted sonics merge together effortlessly with Kintsuku’s sublime, breathtaking vocals. As the track progresses, the beautiful harmonies build and release into an epic electro bass drop filled with energy. The drums are filled with complex fills and punchy rhythms that drive the bass.
Be sure to check out our number one progressive pick for the month! ‘Who You Are’ by Titus1, Euphoric 72, and Kintsuku, out everywhere now!
Source Blog: https://www.edmtunes.com/2021/10/titus1-euphoric-72-kintsuku-who-you-are