Gearing up for his debut United States tour, French artist Lil Fish is back on Gravitas Recordings with a mystical new EP ‘Biomechanics’ June 28th. This EP showcases a heavier sound from Lil Fish while still holding true to his style, and is perfect timing for the incoming dancefloors in America. Lil Fish has been a staple of the Gravitas roster for ages now, and his early work with CloZee and other Gravitas artists helped create the sound best recognized with the label today. This debut US tour is a big step to bring his music from France to America and has been in the works for some time; with this EP a part of the journey to showcase what is headed to America. We look forward to seeing this talented artist grow and bring his sound from France to the fans that have waited years for the live experience.
‘Biomechanics’ is the title track of the release and opens the EP in a huge way with the heaviest song we’ve heard from Lil Fish. Full of massive bass growls and intrigue filtering and a mix of global bass and heavier dubstep, this immediately blew us away and got us excited for the rest. ‘Evil’ opens with a catchy groove and vocals chops, quickly bringing in female rap from Mary May for another twist we haven’t heard from Lil Fish. It breaks down and teases something huge, dropping into epic dubstep bass giving another heavier spin on his style. ‘Deep Diving’ brings down the energy with a beautiful arpeggiated synth and dreamy instrumentation and synths, raising the BPM and dropping into a catchy half-time groove full of his classic sounds and new ideas. ‘Sunrising’ ends the EP in an epic way with distant vocal chants and lush synths that Lil Fish does so well. Dropping into a downtempo bass groove that will put any listener in a flow state, it slowly builds again into a surreal journey of global bass that closing the EP perfectly.
“This release is at the frontier between chill and emotive tracks to more hip hop and heavy bass music rhythms. It still has the ethnic and mystical vibe that I am used to, and I wanted to balance this between home-listening tracks and dancefloor playable tracks. The aim was to deepen the listener to another world, feeling that movement is natural and fluid opposed to mechanical movement from machines.”
– Lil Fish
Gearing up for his debut United States tour, French artist Lil Fish is back on Gravitas Recordings with a mystical new EP ‘Biomechanics’ June 28th. This EP showcases a heavier sound from Lil Fish while still holding true to his style, and is perfect timing for the incoming dancefloors in America. Lil Fish has been a staple of the Gravitas roster for ages now, and his early work with CloZee and other Gravitas artists helped create the sound best recognized with the label today. This debut US tour is a big step to bring his music from France to America and has been in the works for some time; with this EP a part of the journey to showcase what is headed to America. We look forward to seeing this talented artist grow and bring his sound from France to the fans that have waited years for the live experience.
‘Biomechanics’ is the title track of the release and opens the EP in a huge way with the heaviest song we’ve heard from Lil Fish. Full of massive bass growls and intrigue filtering and a mix of global bass and heavier dubstep, this immediately blew us away and got us excited for the rest. ‘Evil’ opens with a catchy groove and vocals chops, quickly bringing in female rap from Mary May for another twist we haven’t heard from Lil Fish. It breaks down and teases something huge, dropping into epic dubstep bass giving another heavier spin on his style. ‘Deep Diving’ brings down the energy with a beautiful arpeggiated synth and dreamy instrumentation and synths, raising the BPM and dropping into a catchy half-time groove full of his classic sounds and new ideas. ‘Sunrising’ ends the EP in an epic way with distant vocal chants and lush synths that Lil Fish does so well. Dropping into a downtempo bass groove that will put any listener in a flow state, it slowly builds again into a surreal journey of global bass that closing the EP perfectly.
“This release is at the frontier between chill and emotive tracks to more hip hop and heavy bass music rhythms. It still has the ethnic and mystical vibe that I am used to, and I wanted to balance this between home-listening tracks and dancefloor playable tracks. The aim was to deepen the listener to another world, feeling that movement is natural and fluid opposed to mechanical movement from machines.”
– Lil Fish
Gearing up for his debut United States tour, French artist Lil Fish is back on Gravitas Recordings with a mystical new EP ‘Biomechanics’ June 28th. This EP showcases a heavier sound from Lil Fish while still holding true to his style, and is perfect timing for the incoming dancefloors in America. Lil Fish has been a staple of the Gravitas roster for ages now, and his early work with CloZee and other Gravitas artists helped create the sound best recognized with the label today. This debut US tour is a big step to bring his music from France to America and has been in the works for some time; with this EP a part of the journey to showcase what is headed to America. We look forward to seeing this talented artist grow and bring his sound from France to the fans that have waited years for the live experience.
‘Biomechanics’ is the title track of the release and opens the EP in a huge way with the heaviest song we’ve heard from Lil Fish. Full of massive bass growls and intrigue filtering and a mix of global bass and heavier dubstep, this immediately blew us away and got us excited for the rest. ‘Evil’ opens with a catchy groove and vocals chops, quickly bringing in female rap from Mary May for another twist we haven’t heard from Lil Fish. It breaks down and teases something huge, dropping into epic dubstep bass giving another heavier spin on his style. ‘Deep Diving’ brings down the energy with a beautiful arpeggiated synth and dreamy instrumentation and synths, raising the BPM and dropping into a catchy half-time groove full of his classic sounds and new ideas. ‘Sunrising’ ends the EP in an epic way with distant vocal chants and lush synths that Lil Fish does so well. Dropping into a downtempo bass groove that will put any listener in a flow state, it slowly builds again into a surreal journey of global bass that closing the EP perfectly.
“This release is at the frontier between chill and emotive tracks to more hip hop and heavy bass music rhythms. It still has the ethnic and mystical vibe that I am used to, and I wanted to balance this between home-listening tracks and dancefloor playable tracks. The aim was to deepen the listener to another world, feeling that movement is natural and fluid opposed to mechanical movement from machines.”
– Lil Fish
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