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Your EDM Premiere: MASTERIA & AceMyth Drop High Energy Collab “Do It”


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MASTERIA and AceMyth kick off The Final Alchemy with their certified banger, “Do It” — one of bass house’s best kept secrets until now.

“Do It” projects overall gritty enthusiasm punctuated by MASTERIA’s dark, underlying signature. As you’ll hear, the track hosts a vast range of sounds and textures, from low growls to bouncy synths, built for both the club and the underground. As real life best friends and now collaborators, the chemistry heard here between MASTERIA and AceMyth is second to none — bringing Detroit’s ambitious bass house scene to the forefront.

For years, the Alchemy compilations have helped establish Confession as the industry-wide flagship for exclusive cuts from some of house music’s most promising, underground talent. For The Final Alchemy, seven tracks have been hand-selected by Tchami himself, further solidifying the label’s reputation as a tastemaker and platform for emerging artists in the space.

Check out Confession favorite “Do It” below and The Final Alchemy in its full form below.

MASTERIA & AceMyth – Do It

Confession – The Final Alchemy

Get it: smarturl.it/thefinalalchemy

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