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Your EDM Premiere: FANGS Debuts “Money” On Big Beat Records [LISTEN]


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FANGS has teamed up with Big Beat Records to deliver his most bass-heavy statement to date. “Money” sounds like an instant club smash, more experimental than ever with the producer’s signature hypnotizing capabilities and relentless drive.

Elements of house and techno meet with mind-bending bass for a powerful, one-of-a-kind hybrid. Clocking in around 98 BPM, this is the slowest speed we’ve heard FANGS operate at thus far, and the result is gripping to say the very least.

FANGS has a knack for finding the most haunting and hooking vocals to match his vibe. Both male and female chants and chops diversify “Money” into a cat and mouse game, as FANGS drops his instantly recognizable dark and brooding basslines to counter any lingering sweetness heard in the music.

With the release of “Money,” we finally hear more of a backstory on this mystery producer. The Brazilian-born, Miami-bread, and now LA-based producer known by FANGS launched his solo career after honing his craft as former founding member of Brass Knuckles (Ultra Records). The remarkable talent is a self-taught producer and musician who plays guitar, drums, bass and the keys.

FANGS also announces a new monthly residency starting in June 2019 at Sound Nightclub in LA, in partnership with Your EDM.

FANGS – “Money”

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