Chill, Electronic | Niko? Blank Flips Coyote Kisses Into Future Bass Gold

Posted by on January 6, 2017

I hadn’t heard any prior releases by the up and coming producer Niko Blank, but this was a really great first impression. Putting a huge future bass take on Coyote Kisses collaborative single “Waiting For You“ featuring Madison Love, this record is unmistakably a hit. Don’t sleep on Mr. Blank!

Electronic | Villms Creates Feel-Good Future Bass Remix Of Steve James’s “Renaissance”

Posted by on December 5, 2016

Up-and-coming DJ/producer Villms takes a shot at remixing Steve James’s “Renaissance”, he’s on to something. The solo producer has relatable story – he’s single, young, an undergrad, essentially a bedroom producer, and has a mad passion to get his music out there and climb the ranks.

“Renaissance Ft. Clairity (Villms Remix)” takes the hit song and adds smooth future bass chords and high pitched vocals within the drop, as well as fresh drums attached to the original throughout. The elements are common in 2016, but undoubtedly enhance the vibe of the original.

Villms doesn’t look to be slowing anytime soon, catch more of his new music in 2017 and enjoy his latest remix above.

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Future Trap | EGZOD and CROIX’s “Need You Forever” Delivers On Epic Future Bass

Posted by on November 3, 2016

EGZOD and CROIX are a force to be reckoned with, they are also not the only duo involved in this release. Tribal Trap and Fated Records approved of the sound to an extent that they decided to team up on the single. With that said, “Need You Forever” delivers serious power add a satisfying, fluid rate.

“Need You Forever” delivers many classic future bass elements but in a construct, rhythm, and pattern that is just fresh and appealing to the brain.

Just when you think the song delivered everything it could, the second drop hits in just takes it to that epic, euphoric, “you’ve dropped everything and been fully absorbed by the track” feeling – damn that’s nice.

The two elements that EGZOD and CROIX have in common are that they both produce a wide spectrum of sounds, but have a common thread that you can sense between them all, the two together was a nice experiment that played out just right, definitely fusing the best to both artists here.

Future Trap | “Felicity” produced by Leat’Eq, Wanna Wake, and featuring Haley Gorman Puts The “Bass” In Future Bass

Posted by on September 21, 2016

Daily Earfood has been on role when it comes to finding small artist with big sounds, they’ve done it again with the release of “Felicity”, a song `that proves this trio can stand on their own feet – a breaking point for artists who seem somewhat new to the dance music game as a living.

I hope Leat’Eq and Wanna Wake work together again, future bass is a very saturated market/sound right now, but they’ve found a way to approach the genre freshly and deliver something that goes above and beyond the call of duty. Haley Gorman is the strings that pull the package together though – very soothing style here.

Hip-Hop | Woodie Smalls On That Future Bass “Planet Shrooms” Flow

Posted by on June 13, 2016

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World meet Woodie Smalls, not related to Biggie Smalls, Belgian rapper from Sint-Niklaas, reminiscent of Europe’s version of Goldlink, with a hint of Chance The Rapper, and his latest release “Planet Shrooms.” The mission for Woodie is to get to Brooklyn to smoke on that sour, and I think we can help him out with that. Press play, and share this with all of your friends, this track is fire, on some other level, it’s a must listen. Future is the future, be the first to discover.


Chill | FNT Premiere: Enjoy The Future Bass Ride With IMLAY’s Remix Of MYLK’s “Dream Catcher”

Posted by on February 16, 2016

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IMLAY is one of Korea’s best future bass artists. There’s something sweet about the way he does it, his sound always comes across like alot of hard work was poured into it to make it pop.

“Dream Catcher (IMLAY Remix)” is no different, well-plucked melodies and moment-capturing chord progressions glide through your speakers and across the room. Enveloping gentle Japanese lyrics with sun-kissed future bass sound.