Subtronics, Friction and P Cash Drop Bass-Heavy Gauntlet, "Legends"

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Bass music followers ought to seek out shelter instantly as a result of Subtronics, Friction, and P Cash have joined forces for a brand new collaboration, “Legends,” and it is an absolute missile of a observe. Out now by way of Subtronics’ Cyclops Recordings, it arrives on the excellent time to decimate pageant phases the world over.

“Legends” is a uncommon brainchild of three numerous artists that emerges larger than the sum of its components. The buildup is a brooding drum & bass shell laced with rigidity, created within the mildew of Friction’s finest work. However when P Cash spits “I know from the other side, legends never die,” the arrangement detonates, giving way to a punishing drop that fuses Subtronics’ unmistakably heavy bass with tightly programmed drum patterns and grime-inflected grit.

The British grime MC’s relentless bars provoke the beat from the word “go.” His flow grounds the madness with determination, providing a lyrical spine to the sonic barrage. For Friction, it’s arguably his most blistering collaboration to date. For Subtronics, it’s a seamless continuation of his shapeshifting bass music dominance as fans feverishly anticipate the sequel to his Fibonacci project.

You can listen to “Legends” below.

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