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Mid-terms may be killing students, but it ain’t killing the scene! Trap is growing more mightier and new artists are finding interesting new ways to separate their music from the masses, newbies and familiar faces alike. Some of our favorite releases revolved around these emerging elements. Enjoy our picks below.
Tory Lanez – Diego (ATLiens & Rekoil Remix)
Some of the biggest trap kings on 2015 have dropped another, ATLiens release a trap-filled remix of rap song, “Diego” by Tory Lanez, making it hard to not want to get downnn.
Downlaod “Diego (ATLiens & Rekoil Remix)”
Rawtek – Rude Bwoy
Staying true to their roots, Rawtek has put together another signature Lion Sound tune with their latest original. Dim Mak, Brooklyn Fire, and tons of main stage DJs have been giving the American DJ duo love in 2015, their future growth forecast is practically set.
Schmuck The Loyal – Redux // Bad Company
The best part of Schmuck The Loyal’s “Ecsape From Slurr City,” is its level of diversity that was included on the EP. A bit of everything laced with some trap elements pulls together a unique mixture for fans of Diplo, Floss, and future bass.
Crywolf – Rising, Rising
Crywolf takes the vibe down a notch with “Rising, Rising.” The tune sounds more like an indie band than a single DJ/producer, but the difference in this respect is refreshing, giving more fuel to Crywolf”s ever-growing fanbase.
G Jones & Bleep Bloop- Real
If you’re looking to get weird, G Jones and Bleep Bloop got some of that “Real” real right here. The two are soon to drop an EP entitled, Liquid Amber, “Real” is just a taste of what to expect. In particular, Bleep Bloop has been on our radar recently, gaining serious traction within the bass scene, BB will also be playing a Bassnectar NYE after-party in Birmingham. So if you’re going, you know what to do.
Download “Real (Liquid Amber)”
Herobust – Smother Shit
The follow up to the massive success of “Skurt Reynolds” (still not over that title,) Herobust has dropped one of his heaviest to date “Smother Shit.” The track is one of the heaviest Herobust has made to date, proving he has what it takes to be one of today’s top trap juggernauts.
Liquid Stranger – Stop
Pulling in elements from electronica, glitch, and the heavier side of bass, Liquid Stranger is releasing his new EP “Nomad Vol. 3” in installments. My favorite so far is “Stop,” which pretty much gets down and dirty with bass. Keep an eye out for another installment soon.