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YetepJust in time for the kick-off of his Cyclops Invasion Tour, fan-favorite Subtronics is back with the 5th installment of his Now That’s What I Call Riddim mix series. The highly anticipated mix has only been out for a few short days but is already sitting at about 50k plays. Full of all the doubles and triples you could ever want, Now That’s What I Call Riddim Vol. 5 is one of Subtronics’ heaviest yet. Give his immaculate production a listen below.
In typical Subtronics fashion, listeners are treated to bits and pieces of hundreds of dubstep and bass heavy tracks throughout Vol. 5. Sprinkled with guest intros by his fellow producers, edits, IDs, and samples of popular songs from throughout the decade mixed into his madness, the cyclops army king proves he can do no wrong. With this being the 5th mix of the series, Subtronics took to Twitter to let fans know this will be the last for quite some time, as he needs to build a “stock pile” of dubstep tracks back up after virtually using them all up throughout the 5 mixes. We are thankful that Subtronics put his all into the final Now That’s What I Call Riddim mix and look forward to what he has in store for the year.
If you are loving Vol. 5 be sure to catch Subtronics, He$h, Chee, Bommer, and Level Up on the first three shows of the Cyclops Invasion Tour in Tuscon, Phoenix, and Flagstaff this weekend!
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