Bass | Voodoo Nation & KG Man Drop Exotic Future Bass-Influenced Single “Hold Up (Your Light)”

Posted by on October 28, 2017

This is the kind of song that can turn a party up a couple of notches. Voodoo Nation and KG Man have embedded several elements of originality within “Hold Up (Your Light),” the tempo, clean sound, and vocal verses all playing a part in the quality experience. The single kicks off with a mid-tempo feel and a monotone melodic design. Moments later, you are struck with a hard-hitting bass drop, transported to a world where Carribean culture, eastern culture, and melodic trap are at the forefront. “Hold Up (Your Light)” creates a unique light with eclectic aesthetics and natural flow.

Electronic | PhilZen Drops Future Bass Hybrid “Need You”

Posted by on September 17, 2017

Icon collective artists PhilZen has dropped “Need You,” his next single in a string of releases in the last six months. The tweaks and accents PhilZen added onto future bass puts the genre is bolder, harder hitting arena. The heaviness feel mixed with future bass is the highlight with this one, paired with vocal samples that pop in-and-out at just the right time. PhilZen shows no rate of slowing down in 2017.

The Cali-based artist is keeping himself plenty busy this year, word on the street is, even more, is in the works.

Future Trap | Folded Dragons Drops Future Bass Remix Of Alaina Cross’s “Six Ft”

Posted by on September 15, 2017

This remix not only is Folded Dragons very first release, but creates a hybrid experience through the use of bass genres that make the ears perk up. Folded Dragons is Albert Pan, based in New York City. The vibe that Pan taps into is down the earth and easy to see eye to eye with. An animated, created-by-paper fantasy world where Dragons live, the electronic music acting as the theme music of the imagery world to play out in the mind. At least that’s what I took away. Folded Dragons is on a cool path right now, interested to see how the rest of the year plays out.

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Future Trap | OYO And TEMPLE Release Original Future Bass Tune “Powerless”

Posted by on September 4, 2017

Few future bass releases can actually deliver a genuine epic feeling these days, dance this year being saturated with hundreds of songs with this theme built into it. OYO breaks through the noise with something that feels original and delivers that sweet sauce needed to make an impact via “Powerless.” OYO and Temple come from an experienced writer background, both switching to a solo artist direction and showing what they are made of. “Powerless” foreshadows the quality that has yet to come.

Future Trap | Ruchir Drops Uplifting Future Bass Single “So I’m Gone Ft. NGO & Croosh”

Posted by on August 29, 2017

Ruchir has a little bit of something that all uplifting dance music fans can relate with, via “So I’m Gone Ft. NGO & Croosh,” the on point future bass track that proves Ruchir has consistent talent. His previous release got supported by some of the biggest names on SoundCloud and undoubtably thrived on the online platform, clearing over 850K plays. Ruchir is just starting out and have some serious momentum already, time will tell if he has all the key elements that make an audience stick and the vision grow.

You can stream “So I’m Gone Ft. NGO & Croosh” by Ruchir in full above.

Bass | Mory’s Dynamic “MenloBucks” Brings Together Glitch And Future Bass

Posted by on April 19, 2017

Genre hybrids are nothing new in dance music, but new hybrids certainly are. Most aren’t committed enough to take on a such a creative task, but the result Mory has tapped into showcases the benefits of doing so. “MenloBucks” the latest single from Mory, is a hyper-detailed, experimental single fusing the genres of glitch-hop and future bass, showcasing a new style and feeling that is refreshing, to say the least.

Mory’s “MenloBucks” was released on Neocore Records, a label just getting their start, yet displaying a solid selection on the A&R front, thus far. Mory and Neocore Records are not only rising together, but showing strong promise.

Chill | FNT Premiere: Behave Ferris Makes Future Bass Remix Of Pusher’s “Tell You”

Posted by on April 3, 2017

Based out of Chicago, Behave Ferris, a 21 year of DJ/Producer is making gradual progression in all the right areas for a rising producer. Only focusing on this alias less than a year and he’s already garnered 120K plays on SoundCloud alone. With support from Two Friends, BKAYE, Delamare, Seppie, and more, Behave Ferris is an artist you will soon know if you don’t already.

His latest remix of Pusher’s “Tell You Feat. Hunnah” captures the soul of the west coast electronic vibe as well as the uplifting power of future bass – all within one release. The remix expands on the original with delicate 4 chord patterns and overall strong production. Can’t wait to hear more from this producer soon.