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Doctor Neiman Makes NCS Debut Via Grungy Bass Track ‘Wait For Me’


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Doctor Neiman debuts on NCS with “Wait For Me,” an epic rock-infused bass track that marks his 6th release under this rapidly growing alias. Kicking off the Doctor Neiman vision at the start of 2021, Subsidia, Circus Records, and now NoCopyrightSounds can’t keep their hands off the inventive productions he’s contributing to the scene.

In “Wait For Me,” a plethora of keen cultural cues and high-octane samples come together forming a memorable, all its own vibe which will naturally appeal to multiple generations of music fans. Vocals that ricochet between screaming and singing set the tone of the dark rock grit at the core of the single. Nasty, raw guitar chords chug unmercifully as the smooth-fitting electronic blending lends a hand to the innovative theme on display. An awe-spiring build-up ascends the moment to a new plateau, thus leading to a juggernaut drop hitting with a rhythmic power, shooting out like pulsing laser beams.

Featuring the screamo-induced vocals of Micah Martin, “Wait For Me,” aligns edgy bass elements with various rock/punk/hardcore-genres all in one go. The creative hybrid design he brings to the table is one of many factors that separates Doctor Neiman from the constant flow of hundreds of other hungry, rising bass artists.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Doctor Neiman Makes NCS Debut Via Grungy Bass Track ‘Wait For Me’

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