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Biometrix & Nat James Unleash Fiery Collab ‘Heavy Artillery’ via Position Music


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Hailing from the realm of dubstep, Biometrix’s genre-blending incorporations have catapulted him to international acclaim, shairng stages with icons such as Chase and Status and Zomboy, drawing support from renowned platforms like BBC Radio 1, while boasting an astounding 300 million streams globally.

On the other side of this dynamic duo is Cambridge’s own Nat James, a high-octane EDM vocalist who has been nominated for Best EDM Artist by the TMMP Awards for two consecutive years (2022 & 2023). Not only has James played monumental events like EDC and Tomorrowland, but he’s also become a staple voice in colossal sets where the worlds of Rap & EDM intersect. Having collaborated with industry heavyweights such as Riot Ten, Whales & Jaenga.

Now, these two are back, unleashing a fiery collab upon us titled “Heavy Artillery” via Position Music. It’s a thunderous blend of cinematic synths, ground shaking bass, and vocals that seem to inject pure energy into your veins. Each drop finds a way to infuse even more explosivness into this song that you’d expect, making it another club and festival weapon for all bass DJs.

“‘Heavy Artillery’ is a sonic juggernaut that unleashes a relentless barrage of energy, a musical powerhouse that demands attention and commands the battlefield of sound.”Biometrix

The most essential part of us creating this track, at its core, was the goal to land as many unstoppable strikes of high-impact moments in the sonic landscape as possible. Truly a ruthless endeavor.Nat James

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Biometrix & Nat James Unleash Fiery Collab ‘Heavy Artillery’ via Position Music

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