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Melbourne-based producer Selfless has released a captivating new single that seamlessly fuses atmospheric melodies with crushing basslines. “Bleeding Moon” kicks off with a wide, grooving bassline that immediately draws the listener in with its infectious rhythm. Hypnotic harmonies build tension as the track progresses, hinting at the drama about to unfold.

The long main theme presents a fresh take on cinematic sound design, with lush synth pads swelling into view. Soft melodic lines cascade overtop, adding an emotive quality that tugs at the heartstrings. But just as you’re lulled into a dream-like state, the sinister plucked top melody rips through, signaling an abrupt descent into darkness.

The drop hits with snarling force, bass distortion cranked to punishing levels as gnashing growls ricochet from every angle. It’s an adrenaline-pumping barrage of sound that leaves you feeling disoriented yet utterly compelled to keep listening. Selfless masterfully blends light and shadow, beauty and brutality into an intoxicating clash of styles.

The Australian producer has become known for crafting rich, immersive sonic worlds that blend nostalgic melodies with otherworldly atmosphere and bowel-loosening bass weight. From hypnotic ambient textures to pumping industrial rhythms, twisted robotic growls to wubbing wobble-fests, each Selfless production tells a unique story through the language of sound.

“Bleeding Moon” is a thrilling new chapter that cements their status as one of bass music’s most evocative storytellers.

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