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RIOT TEN Drops Groundbreaking ‘AD INFINITUM’ EP on Dim Mak


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Riot Ten is a name notorious in the electronic and trap scene for breaking boundaries and pushing the limits to sound design and production. The latest EP is no exception. Prepare yourself for epic builds, incredible collaborations from the likes of: Crankdat, Lucii and Perry Wayne and explosive festival-ready drops.

My personal favourite on the EP is the no limits and no-holding back, ‘Shut TF Up’. This track from second one to finish holds no prisoners with crunchy yet defined synths and basslines. Every Riot Ten track is a complete soundscape taking you on an immersive audio experience with a heavy focus on the tracks live and festival impact. This EP is not for the faint heart so get these tunes playing at extreme decibels and we will not cover any ripped bass speakers so please proceed at your own risk!

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