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Black Tiger Sex Machine Debut Transformative Sound On Third Album: Listen

After months of teasing fans with high-powered singles, Black Tiger Sex Machine have finally released their hotly anticipated third full-length album, Once Upon A Time In Cyberworld. Once Upon A Time In Cyberworld takes Black Tiger Sex Machine’s rumbling sound to new heights. Each of the album’s 12 tracks takes listeners on a journey through the post-apocalyptic soundscape they’ve long cultivated, weaving through various genres with a heavy-hitting undertone at its core. The many vocalists they’ve enlisted, such as Hyro The Hero and Youngr, help tell the story the trio has written.  “The Devil’s Instrument” is one of the best examples of Black Tiger Sex Machine’s transformation, as the cinematic tune delivers an anthemic feel b...

Black Tiger Sex Machine Tap JT Roach for Anthemic Single “Creature”

In January, Black Tiger Sex Machine teamed up with Kazyo and Point North for their monster single “Lifeline.” Adding to their impressive list of massive collaborations, the Canadian trio has tapped JT Roach for “Creature” out via Kannibalen Records.  Although “Creature” is a slight departure from the relentlessness of their recent releases, the tune still showcases BTSM’s heavy-hitting sound while simultaneously giving JT Roach’s immaculate vocals a spotlight. His signature tenor croons lyrics about animosity, with that message being empowered by dynamic, winding basses and the occasional fluttery synth.  The anthemic nature of “Creature” makes it a live set staple. Expect the track to be a centerpiece of BTSM&...

Ghastly Drops Massive New Bass Single “The OG” and Announces Upcoming EP

Ghastly‘s year in lockdown was a time of introspection, and he reflected as much in his productions. His singles “Help” and “Stay” were both cathartic and expressive of what many of us were feeling at the time.  As the live music scene slowly returns to a sense of normalcy, Ghastly is ready to bring back the energy with a brand new single, “The OG,” out now via Kannibalen Records.  Ghastly’s new festival-ready bass single “The OG” arrives just in time for Ubbi Dubbi this weekend.  Kannibalen Records “The OG” encompasses the hard-hitting bass we know and love from Ghastly and is built for the festival circuit. It has a slow, haunting build with distant claps and vocal chops looming in the eerie background...

Apashe’s Haunting “Lord & Master” Music Video is a Middle Finger to Corporate Showbiz

Montreal-based producer Apashe has released a powerful new music video for “Lord & Master” from his 2020 Renaissance album, which remains one of the most successful non-major label album releases in the past year.  The video was directed by Apashe’s longtime friend and collaborator, Adrian Villagomez. It opens with young dancer Brontë Poire-Prest taking the stage. With a minimal amount of notes and direction, she is thrown onto the stage in front of an audience.  Screenshot from Apashe’s “Lord & Master” music video. With such a small amount of preparation, her anxieties activate her fight-or-flight mode as she continues to battle for her life and career. Despite her forceful actions, she is continually portrayed as someone she’s not and the message of co...

UBUR Unleashes Roaring Remix of Kai Wachi’s “Run” [Premiere]

Kai Wachi and Dylan Matthew‘s melodic bass original “Run” has received an otherworldly rework from UBUR, who is throwing the doors open in signature fashion. UBUR cuts straight to the chase, introducing a larger-than-life kick that thunders and ripples through the sonic spectrum. A haunting vocal from Matthew lingers before being whisked up into an escalating flurry of marching style percussion and increasingly distorted risers. Longtime fans know that the “Painful Choice” producer is never one to take the easy way out. Nevertheless, he even managed to best himself at his own game, upping the ante by linking together a monstrous series of basses that shake the arrangement to its core. The bark is just as powerful as the bite, as demonstrated by UBUR’s ro...

Kai Wachi and Fytch Stun on Melancholic Bass Anthem “After All”

Though most fans expect to receive neck-snapping singles from Kai Wachi, he’s shown out with more laidback offerings in the past like “Run” with Dylan Matthew and “Heartless” with Ylti. His latest work fits right in alongside his previously mentioned tunes, as he’s tapped Fytch for their new collaborative single “After All,” released via Kannibalen Records. “After All” is a hypnotic slow burn that bolsters both artists discographis and showcases their undeniable talent. Fytch’s distinct vocals fill the first minute of the track, creating a soothing, dreamlike atmosphere that listeners will surely get lost in. The drop may take some by surprise, as the synth-driven melody and pounding bassline serve as a d...

Hairitage Puts the Pedal to the Metal on New “Freeway” EP

Buckle up for this one. Hairitage is driving over the speed limit on his latest EP Freeway, so buckle up.  The Oregon-based DJ and producer has dropped the 5-track EP on Kannibalen Records, and he holds nothing back. After label heads Black Tiger Sex Machine supported his music heavily on tour, one single had fans yearning for more, and thus “Freeway,” the record’s title track, was released into the bass music ether. The rail-breaking production was followed by two equally guttural tracks, the hip-hop inspired “Whiplash” featuring Born I and “Hustle.” Fans are now receiving two new singles, “I Got That” and “Break In,” each with the potential to break your speakers.  Since dropping “Resistance,...