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LISTEN: The Widdler Unleashes Spectacular 43-Monitor Debut Album “Zero G” through SubCarbon


Austin-based bass producer The Widdler has lastly unleashed his highly-anticipated debut album Zero G – launched on SubCarbon, the label run by dubstep giants Ganja White Evening. After years of refining his craft and constructing an expansive library of experimental music, Zero G is a 43-track journey by way of the various layers of bass and dubstep that outline The Widdler’s distinctive sound. As you’ll hear under, the album showcases the producer’s spectacular vary, from the rasta-inspired, womp-heavy title observe “Zero G” to the darkish, pulsating bass of “Echo Chamber.” Different standout tracks such because the “Holland” with its rhythmic city vibes and the dreamy, ethereal tones of “Rooftops,” additional provide a glimpse into the varied sonic worlds The Widdler weaves collectively, making a cohesive but exploratory listening expertise. Zero G units a brand new customary for The Widdler, as he continues to evolve and push the boundaries of bass music. Followers and newcomers alike will likely be desperate to see the place this cosmic journey takes him subsequent. Hear what we imply by streaming the LP under and tell us your ideas within the feedback part as properly.

Zero G – The Widdler | Stream

LISTEN: The Widdler Unleashes Spectacular 43-Monitor Debut Album “Zero G” through SubCarbon



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