French dubstep producer Fytch teams up with Kushberry to capture the hearts and attention of dubstep fans with another release on Jesus Died 4 Dubstep Records (JD4D). I personally prefer instrumental tracks but the vocals of Carmen Forbes is such a beautiful contrast to the aggressive nature of dubstep, but yet a soft compliment to the melodies in the track In These Shadows. The two continue the patterns of beautiful melodies overlaying aggressive womps in Bright Lights, where no vocals are needed to express contrast. They continue to create a massive neurofunk/DNB tune with Post Mordem and close their 4 track EP with a darker, more house-like tune with no specific genre classification, Sinister Hearts...and sinister is just the right word. Support dubstep and grab this EP on Bandcamp.
This used to be personal blog dedicated to promoting artists, events, and music. This is still a personal blog that will discuss music, artists, and events but will now just be for personal enjoyment. I will no longer be advertising this blog as a promotional resource. The content that I post about will be because I enjoy it and need an outlet to mostly keep myself updated, organized, and expressed. I do not have background in sound design or song construction so I am not properly "qualified" to critique music. I'm more than open to learning though so if anyone would like to reach out and be a resource of knowledge, feel free. Otherwise, I'll just be babbling about why a certain track sounds good to me.
This blog will no longer be limited to JUST bass music. If I enjoy something, I'll post about it. If you enjoy it too, cool! I hope I can offer something new to anyone who reads this and even if I can't, hopefully we can connect through the common enjoyment of music. :)
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