Mastered by Mastering Engineer Saif Bari
Despite having just released the massive DIY Reality Ep , Chicago native UHNK , is now back in seek of more success with fellow producer leet. Nashville native , Harrison McCord , is no stranger to danger when it comes to the world of free form bass lines within the rising underground community. The clash of these two titans has just birthed to the rise of yet another heater. Its safe to say there will probably be a demand for more after fans hear how thick this tune came out.
The track is titled Bassline in which it delivers a fresh blend of audio manipulation from both styles of production. The amount of twist and turns the song took within a 3:05 minute threshold was nothing short of pure bliss. All that’s left is to hear this bad boy get played on a fitting system that can successfully output all the articulate sounds within the structure of its drop. The vocal work that was incorporated is proof that when great minds work together results will surely exceed any expectation.
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Alex Saldana, or UHNK, has already had major success in 2020 with the release of his debut EP DIY Reality, which we had the pleasure of premiering ‘This Finger‘ from, here on FUXWITHIT. Captivating countless fans of gritty, expertly crafted bass music, he’s showcased a sound that is sure to carry him to major success. Now, he’s partnered with the fantastically trappy leet, to bring the masses ‘Bassline,’ a track that will bend your speakers in ways you didn’t even know possible.
From the moment the first purr of low-end from ‘Bassline’ swifly exits through your speaker holes, you’ll be gripped by the full-bodied texture and seemingly entrancing vocal chops. Once you’re firmly in its clutches, the vocals change to “underground,” and I couldn’t agree any more. This piece is a true testament to the heart and soul of the underground experimental scene, with industrial levels of polish and attention to detail accompanying forward-thinking subwoofer workout regimes. For those with souped up sound systems at home or in their vehicles, ‘Bassline’ will surely be a true audible delight with its legitimately ludicrous low frequencies. Make sure to keep a keen eye on both UHNK and leet for the rest of the year, as you never know what these two madmen could whip-up next. For now, check out ‘Bassline’ for yourself below!
https://fuxwithit.com/2020/02/16/uhnk-leet-mold-speaker-testing-bassline/