BA102 Preview / Detroit's Filthiest - Nightmares 2 Realities / Go Nuclear - Torture Chamber by Bass Agenda published on 2020-02-09T17:19:08Z Artist - Detroit's Filthiest / Go Nuclear Title - Nightmares 2 Realities / Torture Chamber Cat No - BA102 Format - Vinyl (Digital TBA) Release date - 28th February 2020 Mastered by Paul Mac at The Exchange Artwork by Tim Checkley (c) Bass Agenda Recordings 2020 All Rights Reserved Detroit's Filthiest and Go Nuclear are back sharing wax on Bass Agenda Recordings. The heat from their first split release on the label in 2017 is still radiating around the world, with tracks from both artists still getting support from the likes of DJ Stingray and leaving a trail of Electro destruction over the last 24 months thanks to Dave Clarke, Helena Hauff, UMEK, and many more out on the front-line spreading the word. Detroit's Filthiest really should need no introduction at this stage in the game; one of Ghetto Tech's originators, a prolific artist with countless releases behind him spanning genres and, most interestingly, blending genre influences in ways that show vision and creativity on a level that is rare these days. This adventurous approach is always harnessed to the main mission though - getting people moving. This is dance floor Electro, laced with darkness and meant for those dark places true headz go to escape life's bullshit. New Zealand's Go Nuclear came out all guns blazing with their debut on Bass Agenda Recordings in 2017 and their sound has developed at a pace to be reckoned with, turning heads in the Electro scene and quickly establishing themselves as one of the freshest acts out there. Similar in some ways to Detroit's Filthiest, you can trace each track back to the roots of the authentic Electro genre, but this is next is gen stuff - Electro evolved. Of course both artists could release each of these EPs separately, but this is more than just releasing music, it's also long term friends working together, critiquing each other's work, pushing each other to build a record that, like 2017's Descent Into Darkness/Machine Learning split release, finds a long term home in any discerning Electro DJ's bag. Genre Electronic Comment by Detroit’s Filthiest Salute 2020-10-30T03:11:18Z Comment by 𝕮𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖘𝖙𝖔𝖕𝖍 𝕶𝖆𝖊𝖘𝖊 yea 2020-02-25T12:29:45Z Comment by KARAWAI DJ match 2020-02-21T06:22:04Z Comment by Posse Up! What a release!! Gosh 2020-02-14T20:26:58Z Comment by Rebus fuckin bomb! 2020-02-11T09:17:23Z Comment by lezhneen Woah! 2020-02-11T05:01:54Z Comment by microdosing myaso 2020-02-10T17:23:21Z Comment by Patrick Mainil yes 2020-02-10T08:19:36Z Comment by MR GENTLE Yeah ! 2020-02-09T22:13:17Z Comment by Nikki Nair oof!!! 2020-02-09T22:11:14Z Comment by YOUNG LUXENBERG crazy 2020-02-09T19:22:37Z Comment by GAMADON Umph! 2020-02-09T19:17:58Z Comment by Terrestrial Access Network YES 2020-02-09T18:05:27Z Comment by Chalkboard Artist So fucking good 2020-02-09T17:58:01Z Comment by Bass Agenda Go Nuclear - Can't Stop A Feeling 2020-02-09T17:29:25Z Comment by Bass Agenda Go Nuclear - Rational Thort 2020-02-09T17:27:51Z Comment by Bass Agenda Go Nuclear - Torture Chamber 2020-02-09T17:26:23Z Comment by Bass Agenda Go Nuclear - Torture Chamber (Detroit's Filthiest remix) 2020-02-09T17:24:43Z Comment by Bass Agenda Detroit's Filthiest - No One Can Hear You Scream 2020-02-09T17:23:00Z Comment by Bass Agenda Detroit's Filthiest - My Soul To Take 2020-02-09T17:22:12Z