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BOTNEK & LOUDPVCK - TRAFFIC

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"I don't always post bass, but when I do I prefer LOUDPVCK" - the most interesting man in the world. Well there you have it folks if the most interesting man digs it then I think you will too. But in all seriousness sometimes you just need to double down on that extra db of sub and Botnek and LOUDPVCK have both dug a deep hole, laid concrete and bunkered down in the bass hall of fame. Their new single "Traffic" is full of grimy goodness that's ready to get you hype for the weekend. Like all LOUDPVCK tunes you can expect it to come with a smirk, and this one features several vocal samples and extra add-ons that keep you saying where the fvck is this track is going to go. I thought this track was extra unique and decided to share so hope you like it too. You can nab this across the digital audio spectrum here. LA you can also catch LOUDPVCK coming up next Saturday 3/4 at Exchange LA - get tickets here.

LOUDPVCK & NGHTMRE - CLICK CLACK

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I'm gonna borrow an Erin line here and also copy what OWSLA had to say about this one: this "New one from LOUDPVCK & NGHTMRE is absolutely bananas," ha ha that's almost certainly an understatement. Tyler aka NGHTMRE can check another artist off his list of collaborators in what seems like an effort to work with every trap and bass heavy artist in the game. At this point we've seen a ton of new material arrive from the scary dreams camp and all just perfectly in time for Halloween. LOUDPVCK on the other hand hasn't been quite as active in the last couple months with their latest being a really dope remix of Kill the Noise's "Without A Trace." Regardless, last week we were given a banger record in "Click Clack" featuring a glitchy lead line and a hype vox sample that's gonna spike your Tuesday. The second drop bumps it even harder getting a little hardstyle for a bit before dropping back down into half time. Get your trap arms ready for this one. You can download/stream from OWSLA here