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Bassnectar
Artist Icon Into the Sun (2015)
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"Into the Sun" is the ninth studio album by American DJ and record producer Bassnectar, released on June 30, 2015 through Amorphous Music.
The album debuted on Billboard 200 at No. 46, No. 1 on the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart, selling 10,000 copies in its first week.
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For the bass heads that have been going through nectar withdrawal, this captivating compilation of old, new and remixed tracks can put you in a good mood on any day where you feel your music soul needs to be touched by something greater. This high energy album is a must listen to, whether you’re “cabbaged” to maximize your in-music event experience or whether you’re just a lover of hearing “the drop,” where you lose yourself in your own imagination. Bassnectar brings an above-average effort on this album, through booming trap bangers fused with dubstep, and remixing old favourites as he shows us his impressive talent for mixing EDM genres. Listen to this album over and over again during an all night sesh with your friends until the coming of a new dawn; then lather, rinse, repeat. You won’t get tired of these stimulating and pristine bass tracks.
Reviewed by Chris X for spillmagazine.com


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