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Jimmy Pé Drops Thunderous Bass House ‘Blip Blop’ EP on Slow Roast Records


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Jimmy Pé has led quite the impressive career thus far, with his music tunes already managed to catch the ear UZ, Lefto, Daedelus and has already released music on prestigious labels such as Quality Goods Records, Saturate Records, and others. Jimmy has toured in the USA, India, and Europe, he’s played Sziget Festival, Outlook Festival, Liverpool Sound City, Ment Ljubljana, Pohoda Festival, Colours of Ostrava, and has shared the stage with names like Hudson Mohawke, Four Tet, Thundercat and Dorian Concept. He’s landed club residencies in Bratislava and has even been a participant in Red Bull Bass Camp.

Now, he’s back with a booming bass house EP titled ‘Blip Blop’ via Slow Roast Records along with a music video to the title track. This EP is loaded with massive energy from start to finish, as Jimmy injects each song with a dose of his signature bass house characteristics. Whether it’s the floor shaking bass from “Big PaPa”, glitchy video game-esque feel of “Electric” or the never ending drive of “Hot For You”, this EP showcases just how talented Jimmy is.

The music video of the title track, “Blip Blop,” stands out as one of Pé’s most visually stunning creations to date. Exceptional cinematography, fast-paced editing, dynamic camera angles, well-suited costumes, and seamlessly integrated CGI all come together to create a visually striking adventure that effortlessly complements the adrenaline-charged bass-house soundtrack.

Listen to the EP below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Jimmy Pé Drops Thunderous Bass House ‘Blip Blop’ EP on Slow Roast Records

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