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Mello has tapped one of the bass music scene's most revered sound designers for an all-out assault on the senses. Dillon Francis and Eptic have a track coming out this week. Eptic and Valentino Khan seem to be working on a massive, bassy, tune.

Music Releases. Recommended Articles. By EDM. He then cranks the dial to eleven and a blistering romp crossing the two genres is unleashed. Chaotic yet concentrated, many of his signature sounds are used in such a way that feels on brand while decidedly fresh. The intensity of the track should come as no surprise as the cover image he created is literally a three-eyed devil resting on a bed of flames.

Twitch is aiming to change its image in the music community by reinvesting in the platform's emerging creators. Just a few months before that, he joined forces with Dillon Francis for the moombahton anthem " Let It Go. The future looks bright for the Belgian producer as he promises that more originals and collaborations are in the pipeline.

Most of my contacts live there anyway. To give you an example: a year ago I received a text from Skrillex , asking me if I wanted to join him in a Los Angeles studio that night. I was in Belgium, but I replied I was flying back next week.

In the USA, that's not necessarily the case. Since its heyday in Belgium almost a decade ago, dubstep has been called dead many times. So what is it? On the other hand, there are barely any small independent promoters left in Belgium. When I was 17 years old, I was getting booked in youth centres all over the country every single weekend.

I have the feeling those small and middle-sized parties with up to visitors have completely disappeared. In the USA, this is very much still happening.

Last time I did an overseas tour, I was afraid we wouldn't sell any tickets because so many other dubstep artists were touring at the same time. Sometimes they would play the same venue two days before or after my date. Fast forward to How have you been dealing with the current situation if you're used to travelling around the world playing gigs?

Over 30 festivals had been confirmed, and in my mind, I was already in the studio making new music with other artists. It was going to be the first time I would capitalize on my popularity over there.

Playing headline slots on the biggest festivals was going to be the crown jewel after years of hard work. But then all plans were cancelled, and so I'm currently back home with my parents in Waasmunster, eating patatjes every day.

On the bright side, I'm making so much more new music now.



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