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YetepEntirely self-taught, David Crow aka Ghastly’s musical style has ranged a large variety of genres including ambient, death metal, experimental, all the way to his current EDM based creations. He decided to pursue his dreams and leave his family’s goat farm in Buckeye, Arizona to live out of his van on Venice Beach California in 2010. Ghastly started at the very bottom and has been quickly working his way up to the top ever since.
Ghastly has had some hits attached to his name over the years, but I think his new single with Matthew Koma, “We Might Fall,” might take the crown. Ghastly is known for his unique and irresistible bass house sound, but he’s taken his first ever dip into the future bass pool for the new tune, and it’s mind blowing to say the least.
The melodic intro begins with delicate vocals from Koma, followed by a mellow drum line, and then a cinematic future bass drop that will give you the chills. “We Might Fall” is full of emotive energy, and will completely catch you off guard.
I guess we’ll find out if there’s more future bass to come from Ghastly. I’m sure I’m not the only one who hopes so.
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