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PEEKABOO Drops New “Impossible” EP On Deadbeats


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Easily one of the most-talked about releases of the past weekend, at least within the producer community, was PEEKABOO’s newest EP, Impossible, out now on Deadbeats.

It seemed like I couldn’t scroll my timeline on Twitter at all this weekend without someone mentioning this EP. Spanning four tracks, Impossible runs the gamut on bass genres, going from the heavier, darker stuff on “Impossible” and “Nut Case” to a housier sound on “Rock The House,” and finally some glitchy dubstep on “Smack.” Every track is an absolute flex.

Looking ahead, PEEKABOO is showing no signs of slowing down. With a packed year in front of him, vaults of unreleased music, and a horde of passionate fans known as the “Boo Crew,” he’s set to continue on his meteoric rise. Catch him next year on his headline Impossible Tour.

Impossible Tour:

1/31/2020 The Ogden / Denver, CO
2/1/2020 The Ogden / Denver, CO
2/5/2020 The Underground / Charlotte, NC
2/7/2020 The Ritz / Tampa, FL
2/8/2020 Gilt / Orlando, FL
2/13/2020 Old Rock House / St. Louis, MO
2/14/2020 Complex / Salt Lake City, UT
2/20/2020 Bourbon Theater / Lincoln, NE
2/22/2020 Skyway Theater / Minneapolis, MN
2/25/2020 The Orange Peel / Asheville, NC
2/26/2020 Lincoln Theater / Raleigh, NC
2/27/2020 Deluxe at Old National / Indianopolis, IN
2/29/2020 Riviera / Chicago, IL
3/4/2020 The Broadberry / Richmond, VA
3/5/2020 Peabody’s / Virginia Beach, VA
3/6/2020 Middle East / Boston, MA
3/7/2020 9:30 Club / Washington, DC
3/13/2020 Regency Ballroom / San Francisco, CA

Ticket links: peekaboobeats.com/tour

 

Photo via aLIVE Coverage for BUKU

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