Bass music’s resident queen WHIPPED CREAM has been slowly creeping into the collective EDM community’s consciousness ever since her breakout hit “Ignorant” hit the airwaves. Now she’s back with new …
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GRL GANG, a platform and community for women in electronic music, just released their brand new guest mix featuring Ohio native risik.
The genre-defying DJ/producer/graphic designer, who recently released her …
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WHIPPED CREAM teams up with DeathByRomy for a dark and impactful new single that shows major evolution in the Los Angeles-based producer’s production.
Caroline Cecil, aka WHIPPED CREAM, returns to …
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WHIPPED CREAM has been enjoying her success since the release of her Persistence EP in 2017. This year has seen her light up stages nationwide, including the main stage on major festivals, …
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Up-and-comer KTRL is hitting all of the right notes with his dark bass signature sound.
The Chicago DJ/producer is a Circus Records regular, having remixed artists like LUZCID and releasing …
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Chicago producer KTRL and Halifax habitants Cloverdale revealed their dark house record “Sphere.” This spicy track’s warm breath hums its crushing bassline, emitting shivers down audiophiles’ spines.
Circus Records alumni Adam …
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Zeds Dead and their iconic Deadbeats label have just kicked off their 2018 tour.
The second-annual installment features just over 50 artists and covers 17 cities across North America. The …
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Vancouver Island’s WHIPPED CREAM and Chicagoan KTRL dispense their free download “Gray” through Dim Mak‘s New Noise imprint. Industrial/electro bass gateway “Gray” welcomes audiophiles before throwing them head first into an intergalactic void. At 102 …
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Vancouver-based WHIPPED CREAM, aka Caroline Cecil, is back at it again with her newest release “Drag Me,” which showcases an experimental beat interplaying with rhythmic structures and resounding instrumentation to …
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2017 is almost over, and that means a new wave of artists are getting ready to take over next year. There’s no doubt that musicians are becoming more creative than ever, thanks to …
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