Subtronics was greeted by two living legends during his biggest performance to date. In the middle of his massive takeover of the circutGROUNDS stage Saturday night at EDC Las Vegas 2022, Subtronics dropped a new remix of Kx5 and Hayla’s track, “Escape.” With the new re-work playing on, none other than Kx5 (deadmau5 and Kaskade) themselves, joined the bass titan on stage. On Twitter, Musical Touch and Level Up shared videos of the heartwarming moment from the EDC livestream and onstage respectively. As shown in the videos, Subtronics was tackled by an excited deadmau5 as he and Kaskade crashed his set. The three producers then hugged it out before Subtronics and surprisingly deadmau5 himself jumped on the decks in excitement over the heavy bass reimagining of th...
After shaking the natural foundation of Red Rocks Amphitheatre to the core, Subtronics left fans with a very special parting gift at this year’s “Cyclops Rocks” event. With help from Rusko, Yheti and more, one of the bass music scene’s most beloved producers delivered a devastating blow to the scarlet-colored rocks of Morrison, Colorado over the weekend. While fans were treated to remarkable performances all night long, one particular moment has been talked about nonstop: when Subtronics dropped an unreleased collaboration with Zeds Dead. Wobbly from the moment it begins, the track, tentatively titled “Zedstronics,” features superhero-inspired vocals that call out, “It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s Zedstronics.” It’s no...
The feverish craze for “Do It To It” continues, and Subtronics is weighing in with a fierce new interpretation. The Cyclops Recordings proprietor has taken ACRAZE‘s breakout hit down a discernibly dark path, transforming the groove-inducing house track into a headbanger’s delight. The bass music virtuoso twists the original’s iconic vocals into a hypnotic incantation before unleashing a grungy onslaught of riddim basslines regulated by nothing more than the punching kick and snap of the snare as their timekeeper. The high-energy beatdown of bass continues in the second drop, which sees Subtronics dramatizing the chord progression with a renewed round of distortion-heavy synths. The sleek beats and clean energy behind ACRAZE’s original find a divergi...
REZZ and Subtronics have delivered on the collab that fans have been clamoring for. After debuting and rinsing the track on their concurrent tours over the past few weeks, the duo have finally unveiled “Puzzle Box.” The midtempo banger finds a strong middle ground between the mechanized chaos of a Subtronics track and the minimal, calculated darkness of REZZ’s music. A dramatic, horror movie-esque introduction gives way to a wonky bassline that stomps through the arrangement with the ferocity of a creature from the Elden Ring universe. Take a listen to “Puzzle Box” below. As is tradition with most Subtronics releases, the fantastic visual artist Aaron Brooks lent his talents for the song’s dazzling cover art, which features one of Subtronics’...
One of the most anticipated bass music collaborations of the year is almost here. REZZ and Subtronics recently revealed that they have a collaboration coming “soon.” In a series of tweets, the former shared the story of how she sent the demo to the latter, who added his magic in just one day. Over the weekend, both REZZ and Subtronics played the new song at shows on their respective tours. They’ve now shared clips of each moment, wherein fans can clearly hear the duo’s “juicy n disgusting bass noises,” as REZZ so eloquently put it. And she nailed it—the track is nothing short of breathtaking and it’s sure to be another fan-favorite in each of their respective libraries. At the time of writing, neither REZZ nor Sub...
REZZ has recruited Subtronics for a new collaboration full of “juicy n disgusting bass noises.” On Sunday, REZZ shared that she’d sent over a track to Subtronics for a healthy dose of his signature bass. Usually when artists do this, the exchange takes a while and the track isn’t released for some time. Luckily, the prolific producers have been working at lightning speed to get this collab wrapped up. Just one day after announcing the collaboration, REZZ returned to tell fans the track was completed and ready to release “fairly soon.” If you’re looking for a preview of the track, you’ll have to be patient as the duo have not yet teased what it’ll sound like. However, REZZ confirmed that both she and Subtronics will be playing ...
If music were water, Colorado would never run dry. It’s no secret that Colorado is a hub for electronic music. And its most iconic venue, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, is its biggest purveyor. Celebrated for its natural acoustics, which are made possible by two giant monoliths flanking the amphitheater, the open air venue is one of those ineffable places that consistently manufactures “you had to be there” moments. Ergo, only those who have attended an electronic dance music show at Red Rocks can attest how special it is. Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Ryan Loughlin Recommended Articles And the EDM community has a lot to look forward to in 2022. Red Rocks is set host a litany of remarkable concerts, which will feature Porter Robinson, Kraftwerk, Zeds Dead and man...
Subtronics has finally unveiled his debut album, Fractals. The record features collabs with Zeds Dead, Grabbitz, Boogie T, and more across its 16 tracks, which encompass dubstep, experimental bass, and everything in between. Its an exploratory album that shows Substronics’ curiosity to test the waters of new sonic frontiers is as strong as ever. And as one of the most gifted producers in the bass music space, the long-awaited Fractals is a tour de force. Fractals was released by way of Subtronics’ own Cyclops Recordings label. As the album trended on Twitter, the support from around the electronic music scene was far-reaching. Sullivan King, Kayzo, and Excision—who just released an album of his own—shared congratulatory messages on social media, am...
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...
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...