Bass, Future Trap | MICA Unleashes Emotional 5-Track EP ‘The Night You Left’ Via Suit Of Bullets
Posted by VMan on August 28, 2021
Over the past years, MICA has without a doubt established himself as a force to be reckoned with, consistently sharing boundary-pushing tunes that blend future bass, ambient and experimental sonics into a distinct auditory result. He has received support from visionary artists such as Alison Wonderland, Steve Aoki, Autograf, and QUIX, while his music has been trusted by labels such as UZ’s Quality Goods Records and Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak.
Now, MICA is back with his most ambitious project to date, an immersive EP titled ‘The Night You Left,’ that makes up for an impressive journey through his turbulent mind. Heavenly vocals, soothing ambiances and over-the-top drops juxtapose each other throughout the EP’s 5 tracks, as MICA truly showcases his unmatched production style and vision. When it comes to the inspiration and meaning behind the project, MICA explains:
“This project for me is all about self-growth, it was written from a really dark and lonely place in my life. I was lost, scared, confused, and angry – This EP is me growing from those emotions and accepting my flaws. This EP encapsulates my new sound as MICA, it’s very different from any of my older music, yet still feels connected. I’ve put my blood, sweat, and tears into this project – This project is essentially my musical therapy session. Each song is a stage of my depression and how I dealt with it.”
Albums, Trap | Mel Ody Displays His Potential Once Again With Explosive Single “Falling Down”
Posted by VMan on May 9, 2020
Mel Ody is continuing to release quality music this year, following up the hot streak of dark vibe “Oizys” featuring Like Lions and pop anthem “Flying” with another release on Suit of Bullets, coming out with one of his most energetic tracks to date, “Falling Down”.
“Falling Down” is a perfect combination of electronic and hip-hop vibes, all laced with Mel Ody’s unique orchestral hints of production. The rap vocals on the verses are mangled and pitch-shifted, while the drop explodes into a series of brass stabs and vocal chops, showcasing Mel Ody’s ear for tasteful production and hard-hitting sounds.