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Jauz and TYNAN team up for nasty house single "Bring Em Back"

  • January 10, 2020
  • Jason Heffler
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Jauz has released the second single from his forthcoming Dangerous Waters EP, "Bring Em Back," a nasty house single and collaboration with red-hot bass producer TYNAN.

"Bring Em Back" is equal parts blistering and quirky, featuring signature elements of both producers while churning along to a bouncy 128 BPM. The track is more groovy than menacing, though, with its lush chords in the verses and vocoded vocal samples splayed throughout. Jauz's fans will be glad to hear his wonky bass stylings in the drop, interspersed with TYNAN's metallic, vicious bass patches, which are nothing short of innovative in their sound design. It's this kind of crunchy production that has elevated TYNAN to his status as one of bass music's most sought-after collaborators in recent months. With genre-bending tracks like "Somewhere New" and the ferocious yet minimal house single "Diggid," he has been blurring the lines of dubstep, house and trap and single-handedly pushing the envelope of bass music, much like his "Bring Em Back" collaborator Jauz has done prior.

You can get familiar with both Jauz and TYNAN via the links below.

Connect with Jauz: SoundCloud | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

Connect with TYNAN: SoundCloud | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook

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