
These days, there is a monster within the bass music scene to be fearful of. This purple dinosaur demolishes venues to the ground wherever he goes, leaving a trail of satisfied patrons and imploded subwoofers. Regardless of your nightmarish memories of Barney, we are of course talking about Mochipet! And today, Mr. Pet unleashes a new monster onto the world: the Spacezilla EP out on MalLabel Music! Three epic original tracks plus three unique remixes equals one diverse release sure to please any basshead. Minnesota serves up the first re-rub, choosing the more sexy and pretty end of his extremely diverse spectrum. Konekta holds down the glitchstep side of things with his smashing take on the title track. Finally, Udachi brings up the rear with a subsonic gem, a paragon of what tomorrow’s bass music is sure to include.
As icing on the cake, MalLabel Music has shot us over an exclusive remix for your pleasure: a classic dubstepy retake by the hard hitting San Francisco combo of Skulltrane and Fresh Young Minds. Grab it below, and make sure to pop over and check the rest of the album exclusively on Addictech.
Mochipet – Spacezilla (Skulltrane + Fresh Young Minds Remix) [BwompBeats Exclusive!]
-Psymbionic
About Author: Psymbionic
As a part of the upcoming generation of electronic music producers, Psymbionic creates aural experiences that demonstrate the possibility for multi-tempo Bass Music and culture to exist within a range of more divergent influences. Passion and innovation drives this young producer, facilitating his forthcoming and past releases on labels such as Muti Music, MalLabel, and Gravitas Recordings, just to name a few. With this latest project, John Burcham has been moving bodies and turning heads for several years, playing with acts such as Bassnectar, STS9, Beats Antique, ill.Gates, Excision, EOTO, and Tipper. In addition to festival appearances that include Nocturnal, Wakarusa, and Sonic Bloom, Psymbionic demonstrates heavy involvement both on the stage and behind the scenes at electronic showcases such as his local SXSW in Austin, TX. Burcham’s work informs his repertoire with roots in the furthest reaches of the electronic music scene, and grants him a unique perspective on each crowd through the latest developments of the industry. In a live show context, Psymbionic confronts mixes that are limited to the scope of the build and release, avoiding an industry epidemic of drop-monotony that overpowers the flow of music. Burcham seeks to prove that there are more powerful influences in moving a crowd than simple tension, providing an interwoven dynamic that relies on the strength of his blend, rather than the sole force or familiarity of the apex. Psymbionic’s theory of music is a journey that doesn’t visit the same place twice, building excitement for what’s next not because you can anticipate it, but because you’ve never been there before. For more information on Psymbionic, visit http://www.PsymbionicMusic.com/










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