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YetepAaand the wait is over as Botnek and Snails FINALLY decide to drop “Ur 2 Cool” on us mortal bassheads through Dim Mak. Both artists have been on fire as of late and this track is yet another testament to their recent achievements. As you would guess, the track features a multitude of unique bass noises that only adventurous artists like Botnek and Snails could come up with.
The track was teased on soundcloud months ago with a few differences from the recently released master. The vocal line before the drop is changed in the current version to say “UR 2 FUCKING COOL”, highlighting the rebellious nature of both artists. After this, the duo drops a mad interpretation of a big room anthem with machine-gun-sounding bass synths that are almost too dirty. The original sound design of the track keeps the track interesting and the momentum high.
This track absolutely smacks and is already a crowd favorite at Botnek and Snails shows. The two bass artists are constantly progressing and coming up with brand new noises for us to headbang to. Connect with both artists below to keep up with the mayhem.
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