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Dirty Audio links up with Tucker Kreway for ‘Blue Steel’ on Welcome Records


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Dirty Audio aka Andrew Assatourian is back with a new release, “Blue Steel” out now on Kayzo’s imprint record label, Welcome Records. Dirty Audio teamed up with fellow Canadian producer Tucker Kreway for the nearly 5-minute long heater.

“Blue Steel” gifts listeners with nothing short of high energy bass to the face. The record begins with pulsating videogame-esque synths and fierce percussion during the buildup. As we venture on into Blue Steel, the intensity of the record continues as the drop commences and the buildup begins to fade. We are hit with glistening metallic sounding synths and driving baselines which carries onto another buildup and second drop this time slower but just as hard hitting. Dirty Audio’s signature sophisticated sound paired with Tucker Kreway’s immaculate sound design create a record that is bound to get head bangers and dance music aficionados alike on their feet.

Stream “Blue Steel” below or purchase & grab a download here.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Dirty Audio links up with Tucker Kreway for ‘Blue Steel’ on Welcome Records

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