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System Overload 2026
Crankdat
Boogie T
Odd Mob | Phoenix Warehouse Project 2 Year Anniversary
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Obsidian 2025
Goldrush: The Return to the West
Body Language Fall 2025
Wooli
Effin
RB Exclusive Interview: Brunello, Ringleader of the Mellow Circus
A Fusion of Bass, GRiZ & Levity ‘Pop Off’ in Collab Track
The Electric Finale Track With Fred again.. & Jamie T’s ‘Lights Burn Dimmer’
John Summit Drops Latest Banger 'LIGHTS GO OUT' Ahead of WM Phoenix Open Headline
Daily Bread and EAZYBAKED Mesh Addictive Grooves With Hip-Hop on 'Fresh Baked Bread'
Capozzi
ISOxo
Bella Renee
YetepEprom’s unique sound has cemented him as one of the champions of the underground. Varying
from toxic hip-hop, to searing garage mutations, to bizarre concoctions somewhere in between,
his production style has become easy to spot . His recent single “The Cat” had fans stirring in
anticipation for his new EP “Aikon”, dropping on Deadbeats Records later this year. With
notable collaborations from artists like G Jones, Bassnectar, and Claude Von Stroke and most
recently two feature tracks off Flume’s latest release, “Hi This Is Flume”, his solo work isn’t the
only thing grabbing everyone’s attention. His ability to collaborate with other artists is on full
display through his genre-bending project with Alix Perez, dubbed Shades. “Eprom earns ears
and respect with deconstructed bass beats that shake the ground as they rip through the
time-space continuum. It’s only the beginning for this brain busting beast, and we’re calling it.” –
Billboard Dance