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YetepWith our swift approach into the spring-madness of 2018, many artists are stepping up to the plate to make this year their swan-song. Dirty Audio is going hard with his new single that was just released on Monstercat last week, “Racks.”
Similar to his past single, “Stacks,” his new single, “Racks” looks to reinvigorate the trap scene slowly shifted into other musical avenues last year. With the over-saturation of the trap sub-genre, there is no more dire time than the present for artists to separate themselves from the herd. While “Racks” does feature all the bells and whistles we expect from Dirty Audio, his new single contains the musical composition of a 2018 beach bash just in time for MTV Spring Break (if that still exists).
In uncertain times, there’s never a better way to lift your spirits than blasting a track that goes just as hard as life itself. With pulsing twerkilicious beats supporting the spine of the melody, Dirty Audio is definitely looking to scare the progressive house scene a little more and promote hard, gritty sounds. As his first original track of 2018, “Racks” will surely have a chance to demolish the charts with even more trap than before. Get the single here.
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