Kercha’s ‘Open The Door’ Album is Finally Here
Within the world of deep dubstep, few producers have built a reputation as quietly and consistently as Kercha. Since emerging through DNO Records nearly a decade ago, the Russian producer has become a staple of the underground thanks to his unmistakable blend of cinematic atmospheres, weighty subs, and intricate percussion. While trends have come and gone across bass music, Kercha has remained committed to the deeper side of the genre, earning support from respected artists like Mystic State, Congi, and Ternion Sound while developing one of the scene’s most recognizable sounds.
Now, Kercha has unveiled his long-awaited debut album, Open The Door, a 16-track journey that feels like the biggest statement of his career. Released through DNO Records, the LP features collaborations with Mystic State, Congi, and Khromi. Rather than chasing festival-ready moments and big drops the album doubles down on immersive sound design, haunting melodies, and the deep grooves that have made Kercha a favorite among underground dubstep fans.
Early reactions from the deep dubstep community have been overwhelmingly positive, with fans calling Open The Door one of the genre’s standout releases of the year and praising its low-end pressure with its deep subs pumping throughout the album. In a scene that often rewards heavy drops, Kercha has delivered an album that invites listeners to slow down, turn the subs up, and experience every layer. For longtime followers, Open The Door is everything they’ve come to expect and for newcomers it’s one of the best introductions to one of deep dubstep’s most respected artists.
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