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Prolix – “Zombies” [Bassrush Premiere]

While everyone’s favorite metalhead ent producer spent most of the pandemic and a few years prior really establishing his own imprint, Trendkill Rec

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Intercept & LiveOn – Sushi Man [Bassrush Premiere]

Intercept’s debut EP on Eatbrain seems to have been only a matter of time. This New Zealand neurofunk artist has been making the rounds on the neuro

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Fulltek – Perfection [Bassrush Premiere]

While savvy drum and bass fans may know Fulltek by his previous moniker Blacklight, this new iteration of the Moscow-based heavy-hitter is wasting no

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Agressor Bunx – Freedom [Bassrush Premiere]

While the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine has all but disappeared from the U.S. news cycle and high gas prices are being erroneously blamed on

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Mythic Image Brings the ‘Infocalypse’ With Debut Eatbrain EP

Infocalypse is a bit of a tongue-twister of a name, but it definitely speaks to the way media operates right now, what with InfoWars, the Mar-a-lago r

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Eatbrain Celebrates Release of the Epic ‘Divergence IV’ Compilation

Despite the forced dalliances of COVID in 2021, Eatbrain has been determined to celebrate its ten year anniversary as much as possible, continuing int

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Nuvertal – Show Me Love [Bassrush Premiere]

It’s pretty much a foregone conclusion that if Eatbrain commissions an EP from a relatively new artist, said artist is going to be a breakthrough ta

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Unlock the “Possibility” of the ‘Power Cube’ With Current Value

The incomparable German genius known as Current Value has been exploring new venues for his releases lately, having guested on Bou’s Souped Up label

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Screamarts Examines ‘The Paradox’ of Sound in New EP

Classic and new school, heavy and minimal, snares and sound design; Austrian producer Screamarts is looking at contrasts in his new EP The Paradox, ou

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PRFCT Mandem Design a PRFCT Guest Mix Around their Latest Single

The Manchester-based duo known as PRFCT Mandem just keep getting better and better with every track, it seems, to the point where if beat envy was a t