Live Nation Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Phillies are calling on hometown bass hero Subtronics as one of the featured performers of their new “Live-In Drive-In” concert series. As a Philadelphia native, this is a true full-circle moment for the DJ and producer. The four-week local drive-in concert series kicks off on Sunday, August 16th and runs until Monday, September 7th in the parking lot of Citizens Bank Park, home of the Phillies baseball team. The series will feature an array of comedian and musical performances, including the fan-favorite dubstep artist Subtronics, who is set to perform Wednesday, August 26th. The setting will provide attendees with a unique live music experience all from the comfort of their car through an audio simulcast on a...
As COVID-19 continues its relentless rampage through the concert industry, drive-in raves have been become the new normal for fans of live music. In lieu of sold-out festivals and concert halls, Carnage, Seven Lions, and many other major artists in electronic music have opted to plan and perform at drive-in shows to connect with fans beyond livestreaming. Joining in on the drive-in concert craze is bass music artist Subtronics, who is slated to perform at twin shows in Dickson City, Pennsylvania “Pavement Rave” on Friday, August 7th and Saturday, August 8th, 2020. Supporting the “Griztronics” producer, who is from nearby Philadelphia, are Brainrack, Forreign, Jeanie, Shizz Lo, and blossoming dubstep young gun Vampa, ...
Yesterday, Zeds Dead and Subtronics teased fans by announcing that their highly anticipated remix of Atmosphere‘s “GodLovesUgly” was finally arriving, sharing the song’s artwork in the process. Those fans can now let out a sigh of relief, as the track was officially released this morning. A joint release between Zeds Dead’s Deadbeats banner and Minneapolis imprint Rhymesayers, which was co-founded by Atmosphere back in 1995, the remix sees the two bass acts breathe new life into “GodLovesUgly” with a signature dubstep rendition. A nod to the filthy Zeds Dead sound of yesteryear, the remix does a brilliant job of keeping Atmosphere’s dusty, classic piano strikes intact while opting for more of an instrumental rework. The fluid ...
Zeds Dead took to Twitter today to drop an absolute bomb of a Monday morning announcement, sharing the official artwork for their forthcoming collaborative remix of Atmosphere‘s “GodLovesUgly” with Subtronics. Sending their fans into a fever pitch, the Canadian duo also announced that the tune is officially dropping tomorrow. The news arrives after both artists teased the remix in numerous live sets. Subtronics initially debuted the track at famed Los Angeles concert venue Hollywood Palladium in early 2020, and Zeds Dead followed suit by dropping it in their rip-roaring EDC Las Vegas Virtual Rave-A-Thon set in mid-May. Fans on the edge of their seat can watch Subtronics play out the track in January 2020 here. You can take a look at Zeds Dead’s announcement bel...
EDM.com wishes a Happy Father’s Day not only to all the dads out there, but also the moms who took on both roles for their kids. To celebrate Father’s Day this year, we connected with some of the biggest artists in dance music, who shared their fondest memories of their father or their children. Break out the tissues because there are some tearjerkers. NGHTMRE “A few years back it somehow worked out that I was playing Sunday of EDC and it was Father’s Day! I flew him out for the weekend and had him hop on stage as a special guest for 1 song. Without thinking much about it I called him “Papa NGHTMRE” over the mic and he has since adopted the nickname. As we walked around the festival after, fans came up to ask for pictures with him! It was a great memory for both of us.” c...
NGHTMRE and Subtronics have unleashed their highly-anticipated mega-collaboration featuring Boogie T, “Nuclear Bass Face.” “Nuclear Bass Face” is the perfect fusion of NGHTMRE’s master craftsmanship, Subtronics’ unpredictable synths, and Boogie T’s psychedelic sound. The trio enters the fray with a chilled out, reggaeton-inspired intro that is quickly engulfed by a menacing build-up. The ensuing drop is complete and utter chaos, as bass stabs and wobbles unrelentingly assault the listener until the track mellows out once again. This collab was crafted in bass music heaven, and fans of any of the artists involved will certainly be pleased with the outcome. NGHTMRE has become one of the most desirable acts in bass music, larg...
With no rails to ride due to the impact of COVID-19, NGHTMRE, Subtronics, and Boogie T are bringing the rail to you. Their new collab “Nuclear Bass Face,” which has the potential to be one of the most widely supported bass tracks by DJs in 2020, is officially releasing this Friday, May 29th. The triad of NGHTMRE, Boogie T, and Subtronics have all been previewing the single for quite some time now, especially the latter, who sent his fans into a fever pitch when he teased it on Twitter back in early April. Check out NGHTMRE unleashing the monster dubstep tune, which he teased at the EDC Las Vegas Virtual Rave-A-Thon during his B2B set with Ghastly, at the 26:40 mark in the video below. PSA: “Nuclear Bass Face” is not for the faint of heart. FOLLOW SUBTRONICS: Faceboo...
Subtronics just dropped a nuclear warhead of a tweet in the form of an announcement that he is releasing a new single with NGHTMRE and Boogie T. The collaboration, titled “Nuclear Bass Face,” will drop next Friday, May 29th, 2020. Considering the track’s title, you don’t need to be a quantum physics professor to figure out that this dream collaboration will most likely be a mammoth dubstep anthem. Check out the video below to see Subtronics playing out an unreleased NGHTMRE collab, which, while we’re unable to confirm it’s the same song, we’re certainly safe to push our chips to the center of the pile and bet on it being “Nuclear Bass Face.” Both Subtronics and NGHTMRE have been playing out “Nuclear Bass Face” since 2019. In...
Many artists graced the virtual stage last night for the EDC Las Vegas Virtual Rave-A-Thon, but it was Subtronics who sent ripples quaking through the EDM world with the drop of one song. EDM Twitter unsurprisingly dove headfirst into a virtual vortex of theories as to what exactly the ID was and who may have collaborated with Subtronics on it. Unable to contain his excitement about the colossal unreleased tune, he took to Twitter last night to reveal that it is a new collaboration with Marshmello. It wasn’t long before Twitter user @cult_of_rezz shared a clip of the track’s thunderous, screeching dubstep drop, which should do well to keep fans at bay in anticipation of its official release. The sound design here is unmistakable, with Subtronics’ crunchy ba...