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YetepWe are starting up a new series here at Relentless Beats, The Relentless Beat of the Week, where we will present you with a new track each week highlighting the talent that we have coming through on that given weekend. The inaugural track comes from NGHTMRE and former frat-boys, Slander, and is titled “Warning”. This particular version of the song is special because Dirty Disco headliner, Ghastly, is on the remix.
https://soundcloud.com/iamghastly/nghtmre-x-slander-warning-ghastly-remix
I have really been digging this track for the past couple of weeks and am very excited at the opportunity to share it with you all. Ghastly has a knack for making distinct noises in his tracks that aren’t really comparable to any other producer. The title, “Warning”, is an apt descriptor. It warns of a very unique sounding, metallic drop that will leave you in awe. When the bass drops in the Ghastly remix of “Warning”, I can almost guarantee you will look to your friend in the room and nod approvingly. Be prepared to have this one on repeat.
I almost put “Crank It”, Ghastly’s collaboration with AZ native, Mija, as the introductory track, but decided to show off something a little less known. Check out “Crank It” and more from Ghastly on his Soundcloud page. Don’t miss Ghastly this weekend at Dirty Disco where you can hear “Warning” and many other filthy drops! And also check out the original producers of “Warning”, Slander, at BRKFST @ Nite on May 22!

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