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John Summit, Subtronics & Tape B Set Release For Awaited Collab, “Gas Pedal”

John Summit, Subtronics & Tape B Set Release For Awaited Collab, “Gas Pedal”

John Summit, Subtronics, and Tape B’s long-awaited collaboration, “Gasoline Pedal,” is getting an official launch.

The leftfield bass rework of rapper Sage the Gemini’s hit monitor of the identical title will arrive tomorrow, Friday, August 30, as one of the vital anticipated digital releases of the summer time calendar.

Followers have been begging for the monitor’s launch because it premiered again in March throughout Summit’s Specialists Solely Miami Music Week occasion, the place Subtronics and Tape B joined the home and techno favourite on stage in a coming collectively of three of contemporary dance music’s most in-demand artists.

Merely put, “Gasoline Pedal” is a sound design marvel, filled with growling low-end basslines, deep sine bass frequencies, eerie synth melodies, and the odd dub siren for good measure.

That includes formally sampled vocals from the unique hip-hop tune, which peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard Sizzling 100 upon its launch in 2014, it captures mid-2010s nostalgia in a contemporary bass music bundle, underscoring every collaborator’s boundary-pushing exploits after their largest 12 months but.

In between main pageant appearances and a sold-out area debut at Madison Sq. Backyard, this 12 months Summit launched his debut album, Consolation In Chaos, whereas Subtronics’ dropped off his personal extremely anticipated sophomore LP, TESSERACT, kicking off one other top-grossing album tour.

In the meantime, Tape B has cemented himself as one of many hottest up-and-coming abilities within the bass scene, fueled by his viral hip-hop-influenced SoundCloud remixes, a slew of anticipated releases on Deadbeats, comparable to “Trippy Land” with Mersiv and Juicy J, and dynamic performances at Coachella, EDC Las Vegas, Shambhala and extra.

Followers can pre-save John Summit, Subtronics, and Tape B’s “Gasoline Pedal” right here.

Featured picture courtesy: Press. Credit score: Jason Fenmore / Oh Dag Yo Pictures.

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