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YetepFew artists have maintained the level of consistency and creative vision that CloZee has over the past decade. From releasing some of the most immersive bass music in the scene to launching her own label and platforming the next wave of forward-thinking producers, CloZee has carved out her own sound. Anyone who caught her performance at Gem & Jam 2026 in Tucson knows exactly why she remains one of the most respected names in bass music today. Her ability to blend deep low end with deep melodic bass creates a live experience that you can feel.
Welcoming CloZee to the Gem & Jam main stage was a moment that felt right at home among a lineup that has historically featured bass heavyweights like Of The Trees and Boogie T. Her headline set delivered everything fans hoped for with heavy basslines and a carefully curated journey from start to finish. CloZee treated the crowd to a selection of her newest material, including “Ankaa” with Dirtwire, a track that is relaxing while hitting with enough bass to ripple through your chest. It was a performance that lingered long after the final note faded. Were you there to catch it? Let us know your favorite set of the weekend over on RelentlessBeatsNews.
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