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RANKZ Unveils Explosive Hybrid Bass Single “Alien Technology” Via Naeleck’s Dancing Dead 


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Teeming with experimental sensibilities and a heavy dose of bass, RANKZ’s latest single “Alien Technology” is a true stunner. The rising talent, who kickstarted his career back in 2021, is still buzzing off his recent BURN EP with “Alien Technology” serving as the perfect followup. Out via renowned artist Naeleck’s Dancing Dead imprint, the single 3-minute single is a stunning combination of mind-bending sound design and heavy drums, making for a stunning showcase of RANKZ’s multi-faceted bass music style. 

RANKZ’s rise since his debut has been beyond explosive. Pushing what he refers to as palatable experimental bass music, RANKZ has managed to sign his tunes to acclaimed labels such as Bassrush Records and Jauz’s Bite This, while securing live performance slots alongside pioneering bass music artists such as Ghastly, Subtronics, PhaseOne, Feed Me, Level Up, Tvboo and more. Stay tuned with RANKZ, as he certainly has a lot more exciting singles dropping throughout the rest of 2023. 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: RANKZ Unveils Explosive Hybrid Bass Single “Alien Technology” Via Naeleck’s Dancing Dead 

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