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YetepBarely Alive are a Massachusetts-based EDM duo whose high energy sound combines dubstep, trap, and drum’n’bass influences. The duo began producing tracks in 2013, including singles on Dirty Duck Audio and Adapted Records, as well as remixes for Getter, Virtual Riot, Astronaut, and others.
Barely Alive signed to Disciple Recordings in 2014, releasing four-song EP Lost in the Internet early in the year. The release was an immediate success on dance music retail site Beatport where the duo were eventually named the second best-selling dubstep artist of 2014, and they began touring the United States and Europe along with artists such as Datsik and Trolley Snatcha.
Barley Alive’s most recent releases include a collaboration with Virtual Riot that gained ver 100,000 likes on SoundCloud in just a week, and to follow that is a killer track titled “Jungle Demon,” and it’s impressive.
“Jungle Demon” definitely lives up to Barley Alive’s reputation for huge dubstep tracks. It’s full of all sorts of wubby sounds incuding some that sound similar to the sounds of Snails. The song takes you on a demonic safari, and I can imagine will be a headbanging hit at upcoming festivals.