SLANDER may be the kings of dynamic bass music, but their new track "Potions" proves that everyone is susceptible to a little summertime sadness. The duo teamed up with Colorado native Said The Sky and indie folk singer/songwriter JT Roach for "Potions," which delivers heavenly basslines and wistful melodies alongside a stunningly soulful vocal performance by JT Roach. SLANDER have been teasing "Potions," which tells a relatable and heartbreaking story...

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SLANDER trade hard-hitting basslines for melodic dubstep vibes and emotive vocals on their fourth collaboration with Dylan Matthew, "Love is Gone," on NGHTMRE & SLANDER's label Gud Vibrations. The talented duo weaves cinematic chords and delicate piano keys with exquisite instrumental melodies through the majority of the track, serving as a backdrop to Matthew's raw and emotional vocal performance. In a departure from festival anthems and a testament to SLANDER's...

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SLANDER has some big news - the bass duo and Dylan Matthew unveiled their newest collaboration in the form of the emotionally stirring track "Hate Being Alone," which coincides with the release of their full "The Headbangers Ball" EP out now on Monstercat. "Hate Being Alone" completes the diverse trifecta that is comprised of their recently released "Running To You" with Spag Heddy (ft. Elle Vee) and "You Don't Even...

NGHTMRE and SLANDER take the next step in their bass revolution by turning their Gud Vibrations imprint into a record label, launching with their first single "Deathwish" by WAVEDASHwhich features vocals from fknsyd. The track encapsulates the Gud Vibrations brand with a medley of melodic and heavy elements; breathy vocals in the track's intro give way to an assaulting array of intense percussion and heavy bass for a sonic journey...

SLANDER ventures into uncharted territory on their hardcore-meets-bass music track "Kneel Before Me" in collaboration with leading UK rock band, Asking Alexandria, and rising talent, Crankdat, on Monstercat/Sumerian Records. Opening with the notes of a sinister storm, "Kneel Before Me" evokes images of the Amazonian jungle during the apocalypse, filled with the sounds of the wild - grating mechanical synths intertwine with the shrieking of animals and growling basslines become...

After teasing listeners with distinctively melody-driven releases earlier this summer, SLANDERreturns to their hard-hitting, party-starting bass sound with their remix of Kill the Noise's "Jump Ya Body," featuring vocals by Mercedes. The duo teamed up with up-and-coming Canadianproducer Tucker Kreway for the remix, which opens with electro-inspired melodies-almost fooling listeners into believing this will be a tame track-before building to a drop that intermingles stabbing, machine gun-eque synths with grinding...

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Seemingly ever extending an impressive run of memorable singles to soundtrack 2018, SLANDER return today with their latest, "So Long", a see-ya-never anthem penned with American Idol finalist Juliana Chahayed. Initially emerging as a shy day-dreamy headphone jam, the tune quickly gains confidence, propelled by a driving backbeat that lifts off to a bursting full bloomed realization, revealing itself as a bouncy tropical tinged summer jam of self empowerment. Opting...

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While there's no doubt that the duo behind SLANDER knows how to throw down some heavy drops, their newest release "Slow Motion", co-produced with Bret James, explores deeper into their original melodic style. With layers of rolling, molten basslines and ethereal vocals, "Slow Motion" is a track that transports the listener into an entirely new world. SLANDER expertly dissipates the pressures of daily life with velvety melodies and lyrics that...

It seems that all SLANDER touches turns to gold, and their newest track is set to be their next success story. The famed duo teamed up with talented newcomers WAVEDASH for "Move Back," released on Insomniac Records, which literally dominates with a bone-shaking drop, serrating mechanical synths and even a siren sample in the mix. For SLANDER, who have a devout live show following, "Move Back" will be a kingpin...

SLANDER is notorious for creating hard bass music, but they show a fraction of their sensitive side on "Happy Now," their newest release on Monstercat. "Happy Now" is a bittersweet, nostalgic ode to the blissful times of a broken relationship; SLANDER embodies the feeling of wistfulness with cinematic basslines and airy melodies that complement its overall emotive tone. Basshead fans will still dig the sheer power of the track while...

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