Bass | Rob Gasser And Brig Touch On Release, Career, Styles And More [Interview]

Posted by on September 3, 2018

With the release of their latest collaboration with Ashley Apollodor, Rob Gasser and Brig are used to adding additional notches to their production belt. Both having been active producers for years who have made their rounds on labels, tours, ect. The two shared some updates and details about what’s happening in their life. View the interview in full below:

When did “Rob Gasser” and “The Brig” work together for the first time?

The Brig: I worked with Rob for the first time last year on the track “What The Funk” with Chime

Rob Gasser:
We first worked together last year on our collaboration with Chime titled “What The Funk”

With “Take A Fall”, how did the collaboration with Ashley Apollodor initially develop and solidify into an original?

The Brig: We used Rob’s old demo that Ashley recorded vocals for. After that, we made the arrangement and the final mastering.

Rob Gasser: Ashley had originally written the vocals for a house track that I produced (and then scrapped), but I liked the vocals so much that I started a new project with them. One thing led to another, and I sent out a demo over to The Brig.

How do each of you go about selecting singers you decide to work with?

The Brig: Usually I use vocal cuttings from other tracks. But sometimes my manager finds me a good vocalist.

Rob Gasser: I tend to usually work with artists I’m friends with, I feel that the writing & production process becomes way more fluid and harmonic then.

From your perspectives, how has the scene or industry evolved since first entertaining the space as an artist pursuing a career?

The Brig: There have been many changes; all of them positive. Now it’s much easier to communicate with fans and feel their support.

Rob Gasser: Things have changed, for sure. The way we promote our music, but also the style, variety & the production quality has increased massively overall.

How have your personal production styles developed over time?

The Brig: I constantly try to improve the quality of my tracks. I like to add various voice clippings and unusual sounds to my music. It’s great when my style changes a little to follow the trends.

Rob Gasser: I shifted from producing Complextro and House to Bass music, so there are some differences in production techniques, which I adapted to.

Where do you think the next channels to experience dance music will mostly grow in the near future? (Twitch, ect.)

The Brig: Twitch, Youtube, Spotify, nothing new in the near future.

Rob Gasser: Definitely Spotify.

If you could, would you give your younger self, just starting out, any experience advice you know now?

The Brig: Of course, it would be so much easier to develop my style and create high-quality music from that time.

Rob Gasser: I would tell myself to not listen so much to what other people have to say outside of constructive criticism, and just do my own thing. If it sounds tight, it’s right.

What is upcoming for the rest on 2018?

The Brig: Soon I have my release “Drunken Master EP” on Firepower records, and also a couple of singles.

Rob Gasser: I got a few big announcements coming up very soon, including an EP! 🙂 Very excited for all of them!

Dubstep | Rob Gasser Releases On MA Music With “Synthetic Heart EP”

Posted by on May 9, 2017

Rob Gasser’s Synthetic Heart EP, is one of the most creative sounds to come out of MA Music this year. Packed with bass, video-game-music influences, and a variety of genre choices, the solo artist based out of Switzerland picked a solid three tracks to put into his latest EP – “Full Force,” in particular, being a favorite via it’s highly creative rhythmic, melodic sound in the drop and the mid-tempo feel.

Rob Gasser has released on NCS, UKF, and a host of smaller to mid-level labels. He fits well within the melodic bass niche he is in, but showcases many production elements that make him stand out. Rob Gasser is never out of stock when it comes to new music. This EP certainly isn’t the last we have heard from him in 2017.

Bass | MA Music Takes It To The Next Level With “Reboot” Compilation

Posted by on October 21, 2016

MA Music has been on the most long standing bass labels of the decade. Their influence is right up there with big dogs like UKF and NCS, the quality of their releases are on point – now they are taking all their resources and momentum and pouring it into a cool ass project that bass fans will dig. Offering more to the story than just music. Anyone who buys the compilation gets a copy of the digital story, which can be previewed here.

The 6 track album features Brig, Chime, Rob Gasser, Prismatic,Zetta & Wavemode, and Guillotin, all having great sounds and a nice dose of power they add to this pack. If you like what you are hearing, the album can be purchased and streamed on all major stores and channels. Grab it while it hot and be apart of something different.

Chime is making headway on HypeM, you can help him rise on the charts by hearting the HypeM link here.

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Bass | Rob Gasser’s “Copycat” EP Is A Melodic Bass Gem

Posted by on December 7, 2015

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Rob Gasser’s Copycat EP, released via Fox Stevensons’ own Cloudhead Records, showcases melodic bass music through three different tempos, 174, 140, and 110. Not sure if it’s the various types of songs, or just Rob Gasser’s damn good producing, but Copycat EP is all it’s own. Featuring no vocal tracks, something that Rob has touched on previously with bass-pop releases like “Meltdown (ft. Richard Caddock,)” the 3-track EP delivers the same level of contentment you’d get from any favorite album, a true gem and a nice pack of tunes to hold fans over a while.