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“Odeum” – sebjin & High Klassified Returning to Quality Goods Records, Montreal-based artist sebjin has just unveiled his Cliff EP, with “Odeum” alongside High Klassified making up for a bright showcase of his multi-faceted style. “Trojan Horse” – Klasey Jones & Sooski Taken off Klasey Jones and The Wildcatz’s recent collaborative EP Operation Midnight (Part 2), “Trojan Horse” finds the former enlist Sooski for an ethereal drum & bass vibe. “Prove It” – Direct Based in Columbus, Direct has been capturing an international audience’s attention for some time now with his pensive productions, having become closely affiliated with landmark label Monstercat. His latest single “Prove It” combines tasteful UK garage grooves and nuanced melodies. “In My Head” – D...

Trap Music Pioneer UZ Is Remastering His Iconic Tracks and Selling Them As NFTs

It’s 2012. SoundCloud is the biggest thing in music since the iPod. UZ, Baauer, Flosstradamus and HU₵₵I are dropping the craziest songs you’ve ever heard. You show your friends and become an aux legend. Life is good. Before SoundCloud’s broken business model drove artists away like bad breath, it was the epicenter of electronic music discovery. And the advent of trap music on the platform led to the genre’s explosion—with UZ’s fabled “Trap Shit” series serving as ground zero. Considered a pioneering trap artist, UZ was emblematic of the golden era of SoundCloud, when bedroom producers could scrap together 808s and a simple chord progression and blow up overnight. Just ask RL Grime, who abandoned his mainstream dance music alias, Clockwork, after th...

Ian Munro Shares Genre-Bending “Solipsism” EP

Releasing experimental bass gems since 2016 with consistency and a desire to always outdo himself, Ian Munro has established himself as an exciting artist to watch within bass music community over the years. With his 5-track EP Liminal back in 2019, as well as a string of experimental singles last year, Munro’s musical output is impressively diverse, something that has allowed him to build a loyal following as well as carry out official remix duties for the likes of Crywolf, QUIX, Mt. Eden and more. Now, Ian Munro is back with his most personal project to date, sharing his genre-bending, 6-track Solipsism EP. Effortlessly jumping between a bevy of genres and sounds, Solipsism showcases his creative vision at its best. Driven by lush vocals and celestial atmospheres—wihch are cont...

UZ’s Quality Goods Records Shares Hard-Hitting “QGRC-005” Compilation

Starting off 2021 on an explosive note, UZ’s Quality Goods Records imprint has just dropped its 5th compilation installment, a 9-track showcase of the underground’s finest. Featuring forward-thinking productions by the likes of Abimanyu, Caracal, Match Point, MSFT, Runnit and more, the entire tracklist was been handpicked by UZ himself, who is still buzzing off the success of his third and final album Trinity, which came out in late 2020. Filled with mind-bending sound design, trippy melodies and glitchy effects, QGRC-005 is a wild ride from the get-go. Abimanyu and Caracal combine ethereal melodies with gritty bass in “lil chill” and “Odyssey” respectively, while anti., MSFT and bd hbt bring together psychedelic sound design and minimal arrangements on “world” and “tes...

BeauDamian Is Back With Groovy New Electronic Tune “Butterflies”

The talented producer has made his debut on UZ’s Quality Goods Records. A versatile and creative producer, Dutch talent BeauDamian has been gathering a lot of attention over the past few years, releasing a slew of stunning originals. Channeling his various musical influences, BeauDamian has collaborated with the likes of ZEKE BEATS, Cesqeaux and Mike Cervello, on top of releasing music on prestigious labels such as Martin Garrix’s STMPD RCRDS, San Holo’s bitbird, Monstercat, Barong Family and more. Now, BeauDamian is making his debut on UZ’s Quality Goods Records with his uplifting original “Butterflies,” part of the label’s “Quality Vibes” series, which was launched earlier this year. “Butterflies” is a bright and playful sonic journey, filled with quirky melodies an...

UZ Opens Up About His Final Album “Trinity,” Getting Sober, and the Future of Trap Music [Interview]

Operating behind a black and gold mask while dishing out forward-thinking trap beats over the past decade, enigmatic producer UZ has undoubtedly managed to craft his own style, solidifying himself as a true electronic music trailblazer. After achieving viral success in 2012 with his “Trap Shit” series on Diplo’s Mad Decent imprint, UZ took his bass-heavy sound to stages around the world, developed his own Quality Goods Records label, and established himself as an underground legend. It was in 2017 when, alongside the release of his debut album Layers, UZ decided to take off the mask, revealing himself as the two-time DMC winning DJ Troubl, as well as enigmatic UK house producer Plezier. A massive moment for UZ, Layers was followed up by 2018’s The Rebirth, when t...

tapecut Arrives on UZ’s Quality Goods Records With Fresh “Pentrat” EP

Having been on the radar of UZ and his Quality Goods Records since 2016, tapecut is finally coming to the label with his first full release, dropping a menacing 4-track EP called Pentrat. The Russian producer has been homing his craft for some time now after starting to get involved with electronic music at the age of 17. Prestigious labels such as Mad Decent, Buygore and Fool’s Gold have been drawn in by his aggressive productions, which have also been taking live sets by storm, most notably being played out by the likes of UZ, Noisia and Fabian Mazur. Pentrat brings together all the qualities that make tapecut’s music so unique: filthy, experimental bass drops and heavenly melodic breaks. “Beast” opens up the project with an ominous intro and gritty brass stabs that explode in...

UZ and Oski Collide On Two-Track Quality Goods EP “Freezer”

Quality Goods Records, run by trap icon UZ, has established itself as a prominent label within the bass world in recent years. Apart from releasing the OG’s music, QGR has helped catapult the careers of massively talented producers such as Ian Munro, sumthin sumthin and Oski, among others, the latter of whom has collaborated with UZ to release a two-track EP called Freezer. It has been more than 3 years since the two talented artists worked on music together, when they released “Inferno” with Craze, which was featured in UZ’s debut album Layers. Judging by the quality UZ and Oski can craft when working side by side, fans should definitely be excited to hear another two tracks nicely packaged by the forward-thinking producers. Freezer is an highly creative combination of...

UZ’s Quality Goods Records Launches New “Quality Vibes” Series with ELK and Chris Dogzout’s “Omelet”

Within the past years, Quality Goods Records has been providing the electronic music world with some of the most unique bass music gems out there. Spearheaded by trap legend UZ, the tastemaker imprint has released music by the likes of GANZ, Ian Munro, Rome In Silver, sumthin sumthin and many more while cementing its name as a leading force within bass music. Quality Goods Records is now exploring a new direction with its latest release series, “Quality Vibes.” In an effort to shine the spotlight on artists who create more melodic and laid-back music, “Quality Vibes” is set to put the focus on storytelling rather than energetic buildups and gritty drops. The first release from the series is “Omelet,” a collaboration between producers ELK and Ch...

GANZ Works His Magic with “Lost Boys” EP on Quality Goods Records

Following the release of its lead-off single, “Rufio’s Theme,” bass music heavyweight GANZ today dropped his full Lost Boys EP. The themed EP not only draws inspiration from Hook and the tales of Peter Pan and The Lost Boys, but also showcases the producer’s musical journey from the past to the present, and into the future. Aside from “Rufio’s Theme,” “Fairy Dust” and “UGH!” are the undisputed bangers of the ensemble, but none of the melodic elements within the collection of tracks are lost amid the barrage of bass. Those elements are retained throughout the whole EP, and “No Naps” and the title track convey melodic themes that seem nearly cinematic.  Sitting pretty somewhere between futu...