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The dearth of new Skrillex music has come to an end with the long-awaited release of “Rumble.” It’s been a development long in the works. Since as early as summer 2021, “Rumble” has been experienced solely via bootleg rips and disparate snippets from iPhone camera rolls. It’s hardly an exaggeration to say the track has been the most sought-after ID of the last year. But the wait is now over. With “Rumble” having officially hit streaming platforms today, electronic music fans from all walks of life have something to celebrate. Skrillex and Fred again.. have released their long-awaited collaboration, “Rumble,” alongside Flowdan. Instagram/Fred again.. The track, a collaboration with producer-of-the-moment Fred again.., appropriately...
Skrillex, Fred again.. and Flowdan have been ready to “Rumble” for years. After releasing their long-awaited collab, the trio opened up about its origins in a BBC Radio 1 interview. And if we take away anything from their discussion, it’s that every song has its own story. According to Fred, he created the original “Rumble” demo with Flowdan—sans Skrillex—roughly five years ago. He says the first time he ever met Skrillex, he played the track for the dubstep icon, who “always remembered it” and eventually asked for its stems. But the stunning and inventive song we’re hearing today didn’t sit right with Skrillex, who says he believed he’d “ruined” the record with his contributions. “I did something and I...
Zeds Dead and Subtronics recruited a very special guest for their third collaboration. For “Gassed Up,” the second single off of Subtronics’ upcoming album Fractals, the trio of bass music producers joined forces with grime heavyweight Flowdan. Combining his lyrical abilities with the trio’s gargantuan bass, each vocal interlude sets up a supercharged bass drop laced with motorized, choppy wobbles. Check out the new single below. In a press release, Zeds Dead spoke about working with Subtronics for the third time since their 2019 single “Bumpy Teeth” and 2020 remix of Atmosphere’s “GodLovesUgly.” They also revealed how “Gassed Up” has been in the works since the summer and that Flowdan was the missing piece needed to complet...