Mosh Alarm and FTPU see Riot Ten unleash a double dose of speaker-blowing debauchery on Bassrush.
Texas-based producer Riot Ten has dominated the dubstep scene with some of the most recognizable festival anthems of the past half-decade.
Making his return to Bassrush Records comes his new double-sided single Mosh Alarm and FTPU. The release follows his collaboration Dale alongside Jessica Auddifred and Blvkstn, which released on Bassrush last year.
Mosh Alarm is a riddim ripper set to ignite mosh pits around the globe.
Wailing sirens create tension, building a sense of impending doom that heightens as the track builds.
Body-bruising synth grinds, laser fills, elastic sub-bass, swampy sound design, and punchy percussion duke it out in the blistering, beastly drops.
Matching the intensity and filthiness of the first drop, Riot Ten unloads on an epic finale that will take pits to new depths.
FTPU builds on the savage energy of Mosh Alarm, keeping the pedal to metal.
“Since my last EP, I’ve been honing in on my heavier sounds and bringing as much energy to translate to my live sets as possible. Personally, I think this A/B accomplishes exactly that and I'm extremely proud of it.” Says Riot Ten
FTPU sees Riot Ten join forces with High Zombie and XAE.
The trio effortlessly infuse rap with skull-splitting dubstep, as XAE’s vocals mix rap swagger with serious punk energy.
XAE has been making a name for himself in riddim as of recent, as he was featured on Infekt and Hamro's mega hit, Da Pit.
Chopped vocals, chest-pounding bass, metallic percussion, and grinding synths give the drops an explosive magnitude.
Riot Ten is currently on tour, where he'll be playing in cities such as Tampa Bay, Orlando, Chicago, San Francisco, and Fort Worth, among many others.
Fans can be absolutely sure that Mosh Alarm and FTPU will be the pinnacle of Riot Ten’s upcoming live performances.
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