PEEKABOO
PEEKABOO Los Angeles-based electronic musician and DJ PEEKABOO (Matthew Lucas) produces brash, playful dubstep tracks that incorporate elements of jungle, rave, trance, trap, and other styles. His music is often referred to as either space bass or free-form bass. Since releasing his first song in 2016, he’s collaborated with many artists and remixed tracks by […]
Nostalgix
Nostalgix The ascent of Nostalgix through the bass house scene has been nothing short of a dream. Her refreshing sounds, positive energy, and electrifying performances have garnered the attention of both fans and industry tastemakers alike. Her releases on Deadbeats, UKF, Confession, Night Bass, DND Recs, House Call Records, and Insomniac Recs have jet set […]
SunSquabi
SunSquabi Music brings us to our feet literally, figuratively, and spiritually. It inspires us to rise up to our day’s trials and tribulations, and on a larger scale, the world’s challenges. Through an unspoken sonic communion between three distinct musical identities, SunSquabi—Kevin Donohue [guitar, keys, production], Josh Fairman [bass, synth], and Chris Anderson [drums]—rouse us […]
MLOTIK
MLOTIK Polish Chicagoans Michal Mlot and Mariusz “Mario” Wac, better known as MLOTIK, come from a grungy background of underground UK dubstep and heavy metal. Being a part of Mind Warp Mgmt alongside Mersiv and Smoakland, it is evident that this duo is on the rise. More recently, they have provided support for Liquid Stranger, […]
RaeCola
RaeCola RaeCola is an exciting addition to the electronic community, encompassing the infectious and creative culture of ghetto house music. Their first, and recently released EP, Bezerk, pays homage to Chicago’s groovy brand of tech and ghetto house — celebrating their new-age spin on dance music. The twin sisters were music enthusiasts from an early […]
What So Not
What So Not What So Not has been spearheading Australia’s latest electronica revival with boundary-pushing bass since 2011. Hailing from Sydney, What So Not dominated the city’s club circuit with his dancefloor-ready heaters, including a window-shattering remix of Major Lazer’s ‘Get Free’, which became omnipresent at festivals around the world, since then, What So Not […]








