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June 13, 2025
June 13, 2025
If you’re craving dubstep with grit, groove, and just the right amount of chaos, then Eptic is the name you need to know, and the show you can’t afford to miss. Michaël Bella, better known as Eptic, has been shaping the sound of modern bass music since his breakout Like a Boss EP dropped on Never Say Die Records back in 2012. Fast forward to now, and he’s a global force in dubstep, collaborating with heavy hitters like DJ Snake, Dillon Francis, Habstrakt, Jauz, and Valentino Khan, all while carving out a sound that’s unmistakably his own.
So, what exactly is the Eptic sound?
At its core, Eptic’s style is a perfect storm of crunchy basslines, off-kilter rhythms, comic-book energy, and razor-sharp sound design. He doesn’t just make dubstep, he crafts these bass worlds that bounce between dark and playful, technical and chaotic, heavy and just plain fun. His tracks often feel like boss battles in a video game, laced with glitchy synths, skittering drums, and bass drops that hit like a punchline.
But what really sets Eptic apart is his versatility. His collabs with house and trap artists like Habstrakt and Valentino Khan show that he can ride a four-on-the-floor groove just as hard as he can melt faces with half-time dubstep. Tracks like “SouthSide” (with DJ Snake) or “Let It Go” (with Dillon Francis) prove he knows how to keep a crowd moving, no matter the tempo.
Whether you’re a seasoned headbanger or someone looking to get deeper into bass music, Eptic’s sets deliver the full experience. Expect laser-precise mixing, unreleased tracks, and crowd-tested drops that hit like lightning. It’s the kind of show where every transition feels like a plot twist—and every drop is a payoff.
Eptic isn’t just talented, he’s seasoned. With over a decade in the game, he’s been producing and performing since his late teens, stacking up years of experience that show in every detail of his music. His mixes are insanely clean, his sound design is razor-sharp, and his transitions are surgical. Talent might get you noticed, but what makes Eptic stand out is the combination of raw skill, relentless work ethic, and an obvious, deep-rooted love for the craft. When you put that much time and heart into your sound, you don’t just make tracks, you create full-blown bass experiences.
For ravers who live for the energy of artists like Zomboy, Excision, or Skrillex, but want something with more bounce, more character, and way more animation, Eptic is your guy. His music doesn’t just shake the speakers, it tells a story, one drop at a time.
Whether you’re in it for the technical wizardry, the nostalgic video game vibes, or just the chance to throw down in the pit with your crew, an Eptic set is guaranteed to leave your heart racing and your neck sore, in the best way possible. Don’t miss Eptic at Sunbar next Friday, June 6th. Grab your tickets HERE!
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