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YetepIf you’re into all things future including bass and house music, then you’ll want to check out Luca Lush, who in my opinion is the next big thing and is well on his way to the top. He represents invigorating forward-thinking sound and aesthetic by combining all sorts of futuristic sounds that you wouldn’t expect would go together so well.
After self-releasing several original productions and remixes Luca Lush has garnered millions of plays on soundcloud in the past few months, not leaving to speculation as to why artists like Odesza, Baauer, Matt Zo, and The Chainsmokers all enjoy and support his music. While his craft is never restricted to a single genre, its multi dimensional structure embodies district synth-laden lushness.
Luca Lush has what he calls ‘lifted’ several tracks from Travis Scott‘s ‘Antidote,’ and MGMT‘s ‘Kids’ to Porter Robinson‘s ‘Shelter’ and Skrillex and Benny Benassi‘s ‘Cinema.’ A great way to get a little taste of all this lushiness would be taking a listen to his latest release, a guest mix for Too Future filled with his best tracks and even a few unreleased.
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