Kercha Brings Bass Therapy With Latest EP, ‘Chase Me’
March 6, 2026
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YetepFive months ago Chime released his EP “From Fairies to Fire” off of Firepower Records and saw huge success with his incredibly unique bass music. It’s light and fluffy, but at the same time Chime knows how to throw some absolute complete filth into his music. It’s the perfect balance between heavy and soft, fire and ice, to bring you a fusion of music Chime calls “Melodic Bass Music.”
This time he is back again with three recent singles, “Tundra“, “Whole“, and his remix of Lexy Panterra’s “Lit.” Each song follows heavily in his past recent EP with the elegant melodies, synth chords to make you feel like your soaring through the clouds, and some of the best sound design we’ve heard in dubstep since ever. The songs also have a very progressive feel to them as build ups inch higher and higher over time until the finally release into the infamous Melodic Bass Music Chime is so well known for. Check out the three songs below in the player to see how Chime throws down!
Chime is definitely going to be a huge component in bass music in the future. His sound is so well developed and incredibly mature for only having released his first EP off of a major record label. We really can’t wait to see how he develops over the years and can’t wait even more until he takes a visit out to Arizona one of these days to show one of the fastest growing Basshead States how it’s done.
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