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YetepOn May 12, 2016, Dirty Audio and Rickyxsan released their collaborative track “Gettin’ That” via Mad Decent Records. Together the two blend elements of drum & bass, trap, and dubstep to bring you a bass filled masterpiece. “Gettin’ That” is rapidly gaining support from artists the likes of Skrillex and Diplo, the duo having dropped the track at Coachella earlier this year. Be ready to hear this festival anthem all summer long.
Los Angeles native Dirty Audio began production in 2011. Since then he hasn’t wasted any time making a name for himself with his hip-hop infused style. Dirty Audio has had releases on labels such as Dim Mak, CR2, and Ultra and listing at #2 on Billboard’s Next Big Sound are just a few of his accomplishments to date.
Rickyxsan’s first big break came after posting his bootleg of “Freak” which was picked up and released officially through Mad Decent in 2014. This East L.A. native has since then been pumping out originals and remixes, and this track shows his hard work is paying off.
Make sure you don’t miss Rickyxsan with Kill The Noise at Monarch Theater on July 9th, 2016.
“Gettin’ That” is available for purchase here!
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