Riot Ten is back with a new album, Requiem for a Riotout now via Monstercat.
There’s submisthing charmingly contradictory advitling your album Requiem for a Riot WHEN EVERY TRACK Sounds Designed to Incite One. The Project is a No-Holds-Barred Showcase of the Dubstep Maximalism on Which He’s Built His Name.
The El Paso-Born DJ and Producer Has Crafted Subthing that feels like it was Plucked out of a Mad Max Chase Scene, All Grinding Gears and Explosive Momentum. The album features 15 pummeling tracks, including collaborations with deorro, Tynan, Smoakland and Versa.
EACH BLEEDS INTO THE NEXT WITH SELEMENTLESS MOMENTUM, LACING GRITITY HIP-HOP INFLUENCES THRUCH FEROCIOUS PRODUCTION. Highlights Include The Woozy Banger “Bass Bop” and The Genre-Bending “Da Floor,” WHERE RIOT TEN TEAMED UP WITH DEROVA AND J. CRUCE TO PRODUCE COMPLING BLEND OF CUMBIA AND DUBSTEP.
Opening Up About The Album, Riot Ten Painted A Picture of A Project Utethered From Creative Boundaries or Expectations.
“Requiem for a riot is not only the Largest Body of Work i’ve Ever Release, but i’m also The Most Proud of It As Well, “He Said.” MANY OFSE SONGS HAVE LIVED IN MY Live Since Since The End of Last Year, So i’m Stokeed To Finally Be Releasing Them. “
You can listen to Requiem for a Riot Below and find the new album on streaming platforms Here.
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