One of bass music’s most exciting producers is looking to make a statement with his long-awaited debut album. While fans are preparing for Subtronics‘ “Fractal Tour” to kick off, the meaning behind the title was finally revealed. Coming next month is the Philadelphia producer’s long-awaited debut album, Fractals. With jaw-dropping album artwork from Okan Uckun, the image contains symbols representing each of Fractals‘ 16 tracks. While the art is enough to keep fans excited, Subtronics doubled down and dropped the album’s first single, “Spacetime” with Nevve. Recommended Articles Already a favorite ID from his sets, saying fans are excited that “Spacetime” is Fractals‘ first single is a massiv...
Jason Ross has been unstoppable while preparing to release his upcoming EP. Late last month, he released a huge collaboration with Blanke and Chandler Leighton entitled “One More Day.” Now, he’s returned alongside Nevve for “Wild Ones,” out via Ophelia Records. Similar to his previous release, “Wild Ones” forgoes the trance side of Ross’ sound and embraces the melodic bass aspects. Nevve’s vocals are always a welcome addition to any song and this is no exception. Her dreamy voice floats perfectly atop an array of fluttery, emotive elements. The slight pop-tinge mixed with the soaring synths and basses typically found within Jason Ross’s tracks gives “Wild Ones” an inviting edge. “Wild Ones” ...