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GRiZ Drops Vibrant Dubstep Banger “Tie-Dye Sky” [LISTEN]


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DJ/producer and multi-instrumentalist GRiZ is on fire in 2021 — and he just dropped his latest track, “Tie-Dye Sky.”

This psychedelic dubstep banger flexes GRiZ’s innovative production expertise, built with soulful vocals and melodies, as well as sounds reminiscent of dubstep’s golden age. Blindingly vibrant, pleasantly surprising, “Tie-Dye Sky” is an instant, quintessential edition to the producer’s ever-expanding catalog.

Speaking on “Tie-Dye Sky,” Grant says, “To me this track is like staring up at the sky and watching it explode into a kaleidoscope of colors.”

Recent productions “Astro Funk,” “Bring Me Back” with Elohim, “Ease Your Mind” with Ganja White Night and “Vibe Check” have all blasted through our speakers this year — each with unique sonic qualities and radiating positive energy to the core.

Per the song’s press release, “‘Tie-Dye Sky’ showcases GRiZ’s 2021 mission to release the music he loves and play it for diehard fans in his favorite places.” More on music and show announcements here.

Listen here and visualize a “Tie-Dye Sky” courtesy of GRiZ!

GRiZ – Tie-Dye Sky

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Photo via Rukes.com

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