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Zeds Dead & Subtronics Release New Collaboration, “Bumpy Teeth”


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The day is finally here — “Bumpy Teeth,” the collab between Zeds Dead and Subtronics, has arrived.

This track has gotten play in live sets for a little while now, but the actual grand scope of the track is so far more than we ever expected. The 4m12s song has drop on drop on drop on drop, a seemingly unending cascade of bass and filth.

“Bumpy Teeth” is also perfectly tuned into the intersection between Zeds Dead and Subtronics sounds, equally encapsulating the filth that Subtronics brings to the table and the years and years of sound design and arrangement that Zeds Dead have developed.

As far as collaborations go, I don’t think we could have hoped for anything better than this. Check out “Bumpy Teeth” below, out now on Deadbeats and forthcoming on We Are Deadbeats, Vol 4.

 

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