WAVEDASH‘s Gavin Bendt, Luke Shippey and Michael Stone set loose their melodic dubstep confection “Dummo Loop” — a glance into these Austinites’ forthcoming, first LP: World Famous Tour — via Gud …
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Before the creation of NGHTMRE and SLANDER‘s empire — GUD VIBRATIONS, in 2016, Concord Music Hall hosted them for a two-night run with direct support from Habstrakt and 1,490 screaming fans. …
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SLANDER and Moody Good manifested an 11-track, dubstep LP — Heart Break (Remixes) — via Gud Vibrations. Released a mere four days ago, Heart Break (Remixes) is just shy of 100,000 SoundCloud …
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Gud Vibrations is the brainchild formed from two of our favorites in the electronic music industry – NGHTMRE& and SLANDER. GUD Vibrations was established in the fall of 2018, but …
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There aren’t many artists I consistently love as much as I love Habstrakt, and this new release is no exception. “Free” captures everything I love about late-1990s Detroit house …
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English gentleman Moody Good dropped the dubstep ditty “Walkin Stoopid” via NGHTMRE and Slander’s imprint Gud Vibrations. Unnerving church bells overlay the aggressive appeal of grime in the track. Forty-nine …
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Habstrakt makes music for people who want to party into the early morning hours, the people who never get tired, and the people who are unafraid of dancing like no …
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Bass music trio WAVEDASH is known for their haunting, dark and menacing bass sound. A fruitful 2018 saw them collaborating with NGHTMRE (“Grave” on Mad Decent), SLANDER (“Move Back” on Insomniac …
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2018 has been a landmark year for SLANDER. With a new chapter ahead, the bass duo can now reflect on this year as a list of achievements, including the …
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Bass music powerhouses NGHTMRE and SLANDER are furthering the evolution of their careers with yet another notable milestone. The trio saw to the realization of their Gud Vibrations brand’s potential, …
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