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YetepEPROM has unveiled his third single of the year and once again, it is dark, unique, and hectic. Known for his standout tracks, EPROM continues to put his flare on bass music. His usual experimental bass style gets a deep glitchy house spin on his most recent release “Hope.” The producer makes himself and his sound known to fans within the bass music community tremendously by putting out tracks like these. Out now on all platforms via Deadbeats, you can give EPROM’s newest heater “Hope” a listen.
EPROM really knows how to set a track up; “Hope” starts off with a very slow and mysterious atmosphere, but soon develops into multiple layers of chaos. The housey elements are brought in with flashes of ghost-like vocals saying, “keep hope alive,” layered over rumbling bass. The combination surprisingly morphs together extremely well and will leave you wondering what dimension you just entered. EPROM continues to make a unique place for himself within bass music and we are looking forward to the EP that is to come following the three foundation shaking singles.
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