The Relentless Beat of the Week: Aazar – “Lay It Down”
Aazar has been producing some of the biggest club bangers around all year long and has received support from some of the biggest artists including AlunaGeorge, DJ Snake, UZ, Dillon Francis, and even names like Juicy J. His extreme diversity allows him to be able to bring together several different styles of music to create unique fusions unlike anyone out there right now. From rolling 808s, steel drums, electro leads, and percussion from all over the world, it’s definitely something that will grab your attention, as he has ours, thus earning this week’s Relentless Beat of the Week.
Did you even know Aazar was the mastermind behind this piece? When this song was first released it was seriously played out by pretty much every huge trap DJ. I can recall several DJs, Party Favor, Jackal, UZ, Diplo, Skrillex, and so many others dropping this track in their sets at some of the biggest festivals.
Who wouldn’t want to play this song though? With a mean bassline and boomy 808s, clean vocal chops, and eerie synths in the background everybody would lose their minds when this track was dropped. It was the perfect festival banger and set the image for a lot of other tracks that tried to fit this “festival banger” style.
If you want to see more of Aazar, be sure to give him a follow on all of his social media. Additionally, you should check out some of his other tracks including “New Level“, “Ravage“, and “Gyal“.
Connect with Aazar: SoundCloud | Facebook | Twitter
What's up everybody! My name is Eric Alexander, although feel free to call me The Kid Eric, which is my DJ name. I'm a recent college graduate who started with Relentless Beats back in October 2015. My dream is to be a headliner DJ, but if that doesn't happen, then what I'm doing right now is perfectly alright. As long as I got my music and good vibes. My favorite music is anything with a lot of bass in it. Bass house, dubstep, DnB, trap, and whatever else there is out there that I can put my hands on. I think it's easier to just call me a bass head really. That's pretty much there really is to me. After all, I'm just a kid doing what he loves. If you ever see me at a show don't be afraid to grab my attention and say what's up! I absolutely love meeting new people <3
