1. Gate Faze - BadLab
2. Gaze Fate & Andre Lowen - No System
Sometimes you ran into a huge young talent and this time Rub A Duck has signed the debut EP from Gate Faze, a 16 year old super talent from Colombia.
With an edgy dubstep EP this young kid is ready to conquer the world of bass.
Unique sounds and heavy basslines are incooperates in the BadLab EP.
Hailing from Medellin, Colombia and started producing his own output about a year ago. True to his personal views on modern electronic dance music, his goal with every project he works on, is to stay away from the more ore less self imposed restrictions within the industry itself. "With my music I like to mix genuine feelings with basic, slightly primitive but hard rhythms. Working with various sounds, melody lines and actual chords you can perfectly channel these elements to the audience. It's inspirational to compose creative tracks that way and for me it means that I can bring a sense of fire, ecstasy and joy to the dance floor.we only have to agree with him.
Dimitri Kechagias review: Rub A Duck is a very successful case of a sublabel that manage to grow and stand out because of the high quality and wide variety of releases. The latest banger coming on the label with the cool duck on the sleeves is the brilliant Gat Faze with his two superb cuts that will make you wonder if in some years the music will be composed by 10 years old's. Just 16 years old and so talented, so better press play and check out this talent. Bad Lab starts with a very nice melodic relaxing ambient intro that create a certain cool mood. The heavy distorted basslines are coming in but they co-exist in perfect harmony with the warm strings and the very pleasant colourful melodies. It's the kind of dubstep that you can play even in a chill out/lounge set. Gaze Fate collaborates with Andre Lowen for the equally absorbing No System. It starts heavier, banger and rougher than the previous one with cool chipmunk style vocal on top. The breakdown reveals a very emotional cinematic orchestral theme that changes the nature of the track completely. So when the heavy basslines kick back the track acquires a more melodic dreamy sound that I really appreciate. Its time to retire I think and let the teenagers rule the world. Love iT
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