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Forthcoming from WAKAAN on March 20th is the wonky dubstep cut ‘Eat My Sass.’ created in collaboration by producers TVBOO and DMVU. With a display of sheer power and bassline weight, the track was created in support of the pair’s multi-date ‘Eat My Sass’ tour, which will be postponed to a later time frame in 2020.
‘Eat My Sass’ wastes no time in getting straight into it – from its Dubstep riff patterns to low squelching bass twists, TVBOO and DMVU keep you guessing. Additionally, throwing in shattering drum kicks and vocal snatches and this track is a formidable listen from the duo.
In what is TVBOO’s official WAKAAN debut, and a second outing for DMVU after collaborating with Toadface, sfam and Yheti for ‘Bugs For Breakfast,’ both artists are at their creative peak with the undeniable banger that is ‘Eat My Sass.’
‘Eat My Sass’ wastes no time in getting straight into it – from its wonky riff patterns to low, squelching bass twists, TVBOO and DMVU keep you guessing for its duration. Throw in shattering drum kicks and vocal snatches and this is a truly formidable listen from the duo.
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released March 20, 2020
'Eat My Sass' is available Friday March 20 via WAKAAN
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