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YetepMarshmello and Space Laces just dropped “Rave Repeater,” and honestly, it’s the collaboration we didn’t know we needed. Space Laces is basically a God when it comes to sound design, and Marshmello’s been making waves lately by diving back into his dubstep roots, which let’s be real, is where he shines the most. Together, they’ve cooked up a track that’s equally chaotic and perfection.
From the moment you hit play, it feels like you’re entering a vintage shooter video game. Space Laces brings his signature sharp, game-like sound design, while Marshmello brings his own hardstyle, punchy flair. It’s heavy, it’s wild, and it’s exactly what you’d want blasting through massive festival speakers. The drops are packed with layers that make you wanna rage. Definitely a song made for dancing and losing your mind.
This collaboration stands out as Marshmello continues to embrace his roots, diving even deeper into his dubstep revival. If you’ve been craving some new heavy tunes, “Rave Repeater” delivers big time. The energy it exerts makes it a must-add to your bass playlist. This release shows why both these artists are absolute legends in their own right.
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