RISING PRODUCER LIMBO SLICE UNLEASHES NEW SINGLE ‘FRAGMENT’

Out Now via HypnoVizion

Rising producer Limbo Slice today unleashes a new single ‘Fragment’ out now via HypnoVizion

Buy/Stream 'Fragment'

Laced with industrial synthwork and robust textural design, ‘Fragment’ blends the darker tones of techno with ominous bass elements for a truly commanding listening experience. Growling basslines rumble beneath a cacophony of gritty synths, showcasing Limbo Slice’s meticulous attention to detail. Combining underground energy with a progressive sound, the track aligns with the label's evolving sonic direction helmed by REZZ and her latest project As The Pendulum Swings

Cloaked in anonymity, Limbo Slice has gained traction with an enigmatic signature and monochromatic visual aesthetic. Collaborations with the likes of Astroglitch, One True God, and Mobiius have further solidified Limbo Slice’s presence beyond the breakout hit ‘Aphotic’. Returning to the scene following a brief hiatus, ‘Fragment’ marks Limbo Slice’s first release on HypnoVizion. 

Stream Limbo Slice’s new single ‘Fragment’ available now on all platforms.

YETEP AND AMIDY LIGHT UP THE CITYSCAPE WITH THEIR JOYFUL ROCKTRONIC-LACED MELODIC BASS ANTHEM "PAINT THE SKY" VIA LOST IN DREAMS RECORDS

LA-based producer yetep teams up with esteemed producer and singer-songwriter Amidy for the next single from the former’s forthcoming debut album, a euphoric rock-tinged melodic bass single brimming with positivity.

Born in Korea and now based in Los Angeles, yetep continues his steady rise within melodic bass with “Paint The Sky,” the next single lifted from his highly anticipated debut album ÿ, arriving via Lost In Dreams. Rooted in connection, optimism, and emotional clarity, the track captures yetep’s signature ability to fuse communal energy with festival-scale songwriting alongside producer and singer-songwriter Amidy, who’s seen his own meteoric rise in dance music. 

Built as a glowing melodic bass anthem, “Paint The Sky” leans into a rocktronic edge that gives vocalist Amidy space to soar. His glossy head voice radiates warmth and reassurance, cutting through the mix with an emotional lift that feels designed to turn grey skies technicolor. Soothing guitar licks anchor the verses before swelling into uplifting gang vocals and radiant atmospherics, all culminating in cinematic bass drops that feel as euphoric as they are cathartic. 

The single follows a run of album releases that have steadily defined yetep’s current chapter, including “Hate It When It’s You,” “Take Me Down,” “Champagne,” and the most recent “Slow Motion.” Together, they’ve drawn widespread radio support from Adventure Club, Illenium, Alison Wonderland, Frank Walker, if found, and Nathassia. Beyond the studio, yetep’s momentum continues to translate live. He’s set for a headline show at HB Social Club in Hawaii, while also joining Seven Lions on the ‘Asleep in the Garden of Infernal Stars’ Tour and supporting San Holo at Emo’s Austin for the ‘Wholesome Riddim’ NYE show. 

Amidy arrives on the release as a natural counterpart. A Lost In Dreams regular, he recently appeared on “Nightmare” from William Black’s ‘Shadow Realm’ album and released his own six-track EP ‘Where We Begin,’ earning support from Airwave Music, Yorokobi Music, Frontview Magazine, Roadie Music, and Music On The Rox. His presence on “Paint The Sky” adds emotional gravity and melodic finesse, elevating the track’s hopeful core. 

With “Paint The Sky,yetep sharpens the emotional throughline of ÿ—a debut album rooted in connection, humanity, and forward momentum. It’s a release that mirrors his broader mission through Common Unitÿ: building community through sound, and reminding listeners that even in uncertain moments, there’s still color waiting above the clouds.

Leading the charge in community-centric music, Yetep is a dynamic producer and DJ hailing from Seoul, Korea, now based in Los Angeles. In just a few short years, he’s carved out a powerful presence in the electronic music scene through fearless creativity, heartfelt sound design, and a relentless dedication to connection — both through his music and the community around it. Gaining early traction with his monthly mix series on SoundCloud, Yetep quickly grew a devoted global following. His genre-blurring originals — blending melodic bass, future bass, and emotional electronica — have earned recognition from tastemakers like Seven Lions, Dabin, and Adventure Club, as well as releases on labels like Lost In Dreams, Ophelia, and Monstercat. Outside of the studio, Yetep is a true champion of humanity. Through his benefit festival Common Unitÿ, he’s raised vital awareness and funds to support homeless youth and mental health advocacy — using his platform to inspire meaningful impact. As he enters a bold new chapter, Yetep is currently working on his debut full-length album, “ÿ”, set for release in 2026 — a project that promises to push his artistic boundaries further than ever before.

By creating cinematic vibes and developing immersive stories, AMIDY takes you away from the everyday life and into a world of fantasy. Finding purpose in everyday struggles and giving hope to those that are feeling alone in the fight, you will find yourself relating to the stories that are effortlessly told through heart pounding rhythms and etherial melodies.

ANTIMA COMBINES METAL AGGRESSION WITH EPIC HIGH FANTASY ON DARKWAVE-POWERED DUBSTEP SINGLE "BLACK SPEECH" VIA GUD VIBRATIONS

Italian heavyweight dubstep producer releases his follow-up single on NGHTMRE and SLANDER’s label with his third offering, an epic and cinematic slab of darkwave-laced dubstep.

Italian producer Antima returns to Gud Vibrations with “Black Speech,” a punishing new single that sharpens his masked persona into its most ominous form yet. Marking his third release on the imprint since 2024, the track reinforces Antima’s place within the darker corridors of modern dubstep, where metal-tinged aggression, cinematic atmosphere, and raw sound design converge. 

Black Speech” opens with eerie classical choral vocalizations that immediately set a ritualistic tone, unfolding over darkwave melodies and sweeping symphonic tension. The restraint doesn’t last long. Distorted sub-bass begins to creep forward as the arrangement fractures into laser-laced trench drops, each hit engineered for maximum psychological pressure. It’s dubstep that hits hard and drills inward, weaponizing negative space, grit, and menace to unsettling effect. 

Speaking to the epic vibe he channeled for his latest single, Antima says, “Main inspiration for the track has been ‘Lord Of The Rings’ books.”

The release follows Antima’s recent “Vortex” and his Gud Vibrations debut “Bleeding Eyes,” forming a cohesive trilogy of shadow-heavy statements that have steadily expanded his international footprint. Support has poured in from outlets including Find Your Sounds, Reinelex Music, Frontview Magazine, Vents Magazine, Dubstep Neon, and 7Clouds Dubstep, while his music has found a natural home in live settings alongside heavyweights like Black Tiger Sex Machine and Kai Wachi during the ‘Skull Machine’ Tour

Originally from Italy, Antima has spent over nine years refining his sound, first cutting his teeth under earlier aliases inspired by the sound design titans of the 2010s era. Since then, releases on major bass labels, including Disciple and Gud Vibrations, have earned him support from scene leaders such as SLANDER, NGHTMRE, Kai Wachi, and Oddprophet. His résumé extends to performances at globally recognized bass events like Rampage and Dante Bass, as well as collaborations and appearances tied to Code Pandorum’s dark bass orbit

With “Black Speech,Antima doubles down on the sinister identity he’s been carving out: uncompromising, theatrical, and unapologetically heavy. The single stands as another decisive step forward, aligning perfectly with Gud Vibrations’ forward-facing bass ethos while pushing deeper into the bleak, visceral end of the dubstep spectrum.

Originally from Italy, Antima started making music more than 9 years ago under other aliases inspired by the sound design used by the biggest names of 2010ʼs era. After many releases on major labels such as Disciple and Gud Vibrations, he gained support from the more prominent names in the scene like Kai Wachi, Oddprophet and Slander.