JAUZ AND TYNAN COME TOGETHER FOR ‘BRING EM BACK’ – LISTEN

Esteemed producer and DJ Jauz recently hit the studio with rising star TYNAN to create a bass house masterpiece. With his Dangerous Waters EP set for release on January 17, ‘Bring Em Back’ gives us a taste of what this shark has in the water.

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Our now via Bite This!, this track takes us on a rollercoaster of sound. With buzzing sirens and wonky basslines, each moment to come is dangerous and unpredictable. A kaleidoscopic melody is textured with dense kick drums to foster high energy levels from every direction. ‘Bring Em Back’ sounds great in your bedroom, but we’d bet it sounds even better on stage. A song like this is meant for making bodies move and shake.

Many are saying it’s about time that Jauz and TYNAN cook something up together. TYNAN’s one-of-a-kind ‘Dark Trap’ style has fans so fixated, it’s allowed the artist to quickly explode within the electronic music scene. He has released under renowned labels such as Never Say Die, Deadbeats, WAKAAN, and others. Since he’s been known for fusing various electronic  genres together, we weren’t surprised when he and Jauz threw experimental bass and bass house into one pot.

The release of Jauz’s forthcoming EP is just in time for his Dangerous Waters tour. He will embark across many major U.S. cities to electrify fans with brand new production. The show will feature a stand-out piece ‘The Fin’, something that attendees of his Dangerous Waters virtual performances already got a sneak peak of. On tour, Jauz will bring along Drezo, Habstrakt, DNMO, Dubloadz, Ship Wrek as well as TYNAN. There’s no doubt you’ll be able to catch ‘Bring Em Back’ played out live.

Pre-save the Dangerous Waters EP, view upcoming tour dates, and purchase tickets here.

Listen to ‘Bring Em Back’ by Jauz and TYNAN below!

 

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I've been a part of the dance music scene for nearly a decade and with Exron for more than half of that time. My first event was Diplo's Mad Decent but these days you'll find me at Club Space or the Brooklyn Mirage. Some of my top artists are G Jones, Tipper, Of The Trees, and CharlestheFirst. My favorite genres are techno, experimental bass, and ambient but I'll get down to anything with a beat!

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