Canadian bass producers and DJs Torcha and Jiqui recently dropped their collaborative track, ‘Mucus’, on April 18th via the HypnoVizion imprint of bass music star Rezz. The name says it all—’Mucus’ is as gnarly as they come, packed with grimy bass and filthy dubstep vibes that are sure to get festival crowds hyped. With its deep low-end sounds and punchy percussion, Torcha and Jiqui really play around with some heavy, guttural sound design and warped basslines. ‘Mucus’ really reinforces HypnoVizion’s mission to push the limits of Canadian bass music, showcasing the awesome talents of both artists.
Torcha, the artist from Toronto who has a very innovative musical style
Torcha, who grew up in Toronto, made a name for himself for his epic soundscapes and minimal beats with some serious sub-driven 140 dubstep. Since kicking off his project in the summer of 2022, he has caught the attention of big names like Zeds Dead, PEEKABOO, and Skream. His sound blends 140 bpm, drill, grime, and Gqom-infused deep club tracks while keeping that UK dubstep vibe alive. He made his debut on HypnoVizion last year with the gnarly banger, ‘Darkness’, alongside NotLö and has hit the stage at festivals like Infrasound Equinox, Wakaan Music Festival, and Submersion Festival. This spring, he’s coming back with his Monolith EP.
Jiqui, a top talent in dubstep and trap who has released phenomenal tracks lately
On the other hand, Jiqui, originally from Vancouver but now based in Texas, is becoming one of the hottest up-and-coming acts in the bass scene. He’s got mad skills in both dubstep and trap and has made a name for himself with killer productions, teaming up with artists like Kayzo, Kompany, and Must Die!. Furthermore, Jiqui has also dropped tracks on some well-known labels like Disciple, Never Say Die, and Bassrush. Also, he has performed at major festivals like Rampage Open Air, Forbidden Kingdom, Lost Lands, and Bass Canyon, and has toured with Riot Ten, Marauda, and Kayzo, putting on live shows that blow people away. Jiqui is definitely on his way to becoming a major player in the bass music world.
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