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The Glitch Mob & LICK Team Up For Epic Bass Monster “System Bleed”


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Not counting their League Of Legends collaborations with Mako and The Word Alive, we haven’t gotten new The Glitch Mob music since their latest album, See Without Eyes. Now, it seems the trio is up to something big and they’re starting with a new collaboration with rising producer LICK, “System Bleed.”

This new single brings midtempo into The Glitch Mob’s unique sonic world and the result is absolutely masterful. Sweeping melodies and tough basslines permeate this release while giving enough headroom to each producer to truly make their own style heard. A lot of the first drop takes LICK’s style into account, while TGM’s unique sonic signatures are far more noticeable in the second (especially at 3:50).

It seems that more is on the way, with a 1788-L collaboration already appearing on Shazam (and after the trio brought the mysterious producer out during their set at EDC Las Vegas this year), so stay tuned. Until then, check out “System Bleed” below.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: The Glitch Mob & LICK Team Up For Epic Bass Monster “System Bleed”

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