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YetepSo far in 2017, creative bass duo, LOUDPVCK have been on fire with their new music and each release is continuously one of a kind. Kicking off the new year they released ‘More Than I Can Take,’ their collab with Rickyxsan on January 13th, followed by an insane collab with Botnek, ‘Traffic,’ on February 24th and now they’re back with more, and you’ll need to buckle up for this one.
Like they always do, Ryan and Kenny of LOUDPVCK have been teasing the new single, ‘Gone,’ on their social media to prepare their fans for what’s to come. These guys are known bending boundaries with their productions and have done lots of experimenting with their recent work, but ‘Gone’ falls in the category of their insane, high energy dubby bass sound.
https://soundcloud.com/loudpvck/gone-2
Fading in, the track begins with an intruiging buildup quickly ascending in speed behind lyrics that sing ‘how do you bring me back?’ when an outrageous drop takes over. Bursting at the seams, this drop explodes and will have you playing the song on repeat to try and comprehend what you just heard.
LOUDPVCK will be joining a massive lineup next weekend at Phoenix Lights Festival including Alesso, Ganja White Night, Keys N Krates, and many more. Don’t miss their set to hear ‘Gone’ and all other LOUDPVCK exclusives.

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