Catch ATLiens Chilling New “Ghost Planet” EP on Bassrush Records

The extraterrestrial duo, ATLiens, is infiltrating our ears with their new “Ghost Planet” EP out now on Bassrush Records. From its onset, the EP is teeming to the brim with heavy bass and eerie vocals taking listeners on an unearthly journey to a place far, far away.

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“Ghost Planet” is a filthy compilation of various bass sounds starting off with intro track “SCP-231”. ATLiens continue to carry the ominous tone into “Shelter” leaving fans interested and slightly uneasy in the choice of sound. As we reach the middle of the EP with melodic tune, “Fading” featuring vocals from Sara Skinner, we fall into slow motion with wubs of “Fuck That”.

It wouldn’t be an ATLiens EP without at least one down and dirty track; a personal favorite, “Tantra” is the grimy tune fans are craving in the more spooky direction taken on this release. Next is gritty experimental track, “Exterminate” featuring Hairtage only to have the EP closed out by fan favorite “Closer” featuring EDDIE.

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In 2017, ATLiens kicked off the year with their massive Bassnectar collaboration titled, “Interlock” that was released on Skrillex’s OWSLA label. In 2018, the intergalactic duo made big noise with their debut of their “Invasion EP” garnering substantial coverage on SiriusXM/Diplo Revolution. “Ghost Planet” is ATLiens first EP off Bassrush Records and in 2019 ATLiens are taking their supernatural sound all over North America. Get abducted and catch ATLiens in a city near you!

UPCOMING TOUR DATES
7/27 – Foam Wonderland – Riverside, CA
8/10 – Bass Country – Grand Rapids, MI
8/11 – Moonrise Festival – Baltimore, MD
9/5 – Dancefestopia – La Cygne, KS
9/28 – Lost Lands – Legend Valley, Ohio
10/26 – Freaky Deaky – Baytown, TX

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An Atlanta gal chasing her love for electronic dance music. I’ve been with Exron since 2018 and have the privilege of contributing to the culture alongside other badass women whom I now call my friends. My introduction to the scene was first influenced by trap music, but my discography has since expanded to touch a bit of everything. Some of my favorite artists are Zeds Dead, Cloonee, Nghtmre, Flume, Infekt, Sosa, Bleu Clair, Subtronics, but the list goes on forever.

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