Earlier this year, Bleep Bloop brought the world a new seven-track album, The Psychic Staring Effect Vol. 2. In the same way that said album showcased Bleep Bloop’s versatility and sound design skills, his new Gain the Axe EP embodies excellence. In …
When it comes to musical experimentation, there are certain producers who can lead the early vanguard and then stay there for the whole duration of lengthy careers. Liquid Stranger (the alias of Swedish producer, Martin Stääf) is one such veteran …
When we think of the resident extraterrestrials of the bass scene, Shlump comes in at the top of that long, weird roster. He has mastered that alien sound: strange lasers, wonky low-end beats, and totally unidentifiable noises. It’s hard to …
This weekend is one for the bass heads! Borgore brings his University tour to all of Arizona’s college towns like Tempe, Tucson, and Flagstaff. Friday night Bleep Bloop brings his experimental sound to Shady Park, while Lubelski provides a break …
If you’re a fan of grimy bass producers like Bleep Bloop, NastyNasty, Proko, or Ethan Glass, you may be used to seeing your favorite tracks tagged as “slime punk.” The genre has been around for some years, stemming from an …
Over the weekend, Shaun Bacus, better known as Hekler, lit Bassrush Arizona up with a massive set. With just a little over a year under his belt, he’s already gained support from some of the biggest bassheads in the industry including NGHTMRE, …
With Bassrush this weekend and a plethora of other bass artists coming to Arizona this festival season, it’s only fair to have a song overflowing with bass be this week’s Relentless Beat of the Week. Aaron Triggs, a.k.a. Bleep Bloop …
3/30 – J. Worra at BFF @ Bar Smith LA-based and Chicago-born artist J. Worra got her start in the underground scene with residencies at The Mid and Spybar in her hometown. As her popularity grew, she started booking gigs like Spring …
Whether you were in Miami or streaming live, the week after Ultra will likely feel like a long one–especially after that breathtaking Swedish House Mafia reunion. Luckily, we’ve got an awesome RB Weekly Soundtrack with 20 hit songs for your …
Bleep Bloop has been on a spree lately, releasing a slew of destructive bass tracks, and this month’s “Hoodlum 500” is especially wicked. We can only hope that all of these track releases mean a new EP or album for …
Just ahead of his highly anticipated, ‘The Evil Things’ Tour, Bleep Bloop once again transcends common ideals of EDM with his latest, “IDC.” We know and love Bloop because he jumped into the scene and shook things up with his …
Perhaps you know Barclay Crenshaw from his recent Goldrush set, or maybe you know him as Claude VonStroke‘s “alter” (but also original) ego. One thing is certain, he’s a memorable fellow, and his self-titled debut album Barclay Crenshaw, was no different. …
This weekend, choose between an array of musicians performing around the valley. Whether you favor partying on rooftops like Bar Smith, under the trees of Shady Park, or elegantly at Westgate, there’s an option for all types of experiences. Get …
Electronic music is forever changing. What started as simple and straightforward sounds has evolved into an explosion of sub-genres that originated from the typical 16 count beat. Most recently, experimental bass has been hot, and for just that, being an …
Music is forever changing. Every year new trends in the scene come about. As for electronic music, experimental bass is definitely earning a place on the map. Thinking in terms of experimental, Bleep Bloop may be one of the first …
San Jose, home to Wobbleland, surely was an interesting place to host a three-day music festival. For those who don’t know, San Jose is one of the largest technology-oriented cities in the world. As soon as I hopped off the …
It’s time to get disgusting, San Jose. This weekend, we’re partying at one of the dirtiest, dubbiest events of the year, Wobbleland. With Datsik, Phiso, Bleep Bloop, Quix, Ekali, Snails, Zomboy and more, get ready to lose your mind. Both …
In America, grime means something completely different than it does in the UK. In the UK, grime music became popular in the early 2000’s. Artists including Dizzee Rascal, Newham Generals, and Skepta made way for the junglfied electronic inspired tunes. …
It’s finally here. Halloween weekend, the time of year you get to dress up however you would like and have a valid excuse to eat mass amounts of candy. In addition, Halloween is the time of year when all sorts …