Californian producer Tropo (Tyson Leonard) is known for his lyrical and hypnotic house music. Fusing live violin in a mix of brooding ethnic electronic and organic collaborations with musicians from around the world, Tropo has worked with fellow artists such as Ayla Nereo, The Polish Ambassador, Alan Parsons, and Wildlight. Tropo’s debut album Mira released on Jumpsuit Records, is a meditative journey. Now, Tropo is excited to share Siente Tu Corazon, coming out via Gravitas Recordings on September 7. The songs on this album come from Tropo’s travels around Mexico, Turkey, Russia and Austria and were made with people Tropo met on his travels, igniting stories and weaving a fabric through music and time. TROPO meaning “the moment in time or the point in space where change occurs” perfectly captures the essence of the cultures around the globe in the auditory exploration within Siente Tu Corazon.
“Siente Tu Corazon” introduces the aptly named album with its dark yet otherworldly tones. Vocals from Alfonso Toro and Arturo Lome captivate the listener while feelings of an expansive world to be explored overtake. “Pantano Mistico” featuring Jesse Hendricks guides us down a dreamy, winding path, through organic sounds of guitar and wind instruments before Tropo and Gevorg Dabaghyan perform “The Summoning”. Deep and explorative, “The Summoning” escorts the listener through the cosmos of time and space. Emerging from the heavens, Ayla Nereo joins for “Heart Moon”, a joyful and effervescent discourse on the beauty of the Earth around us. In a cinematic and sonic journey, “Twilight Fox” places us into the wild and free world of the explorative fox, travelling through their untamed and broad world in the wild before wandering down the “Blue Mountain” in a dark yet housey departure. “Days To Come” presents a profound nomadic exploration of downtempo bass. Next, named after the feathered serpent deity of the Mayan people, “Feathered Serpent” is a tribal observation of flowing drum patterns before “Disco Dreams” bestows a celebration under the stars with its high energy temper. Lastly, true to its name, “Tempest” captivates the listener with its intoxicating beat, revolving and evolving as the track reaches its apex.
Californian producer Tropo (Tyson Leonard) is known for his lyrical and hypnotic house music. Fusing live violin in a mix of brooding ethnic electronic and organic collaborations with musicians from around the world, Tropo has worked with fellow artists such as Ayla Nereo, The Polish Ambassador, Alan Parsons, and Wildlight. Tropo’s debut album Mira released on Jumpsuit Records, is a meditative journey. Now, Tropo is excited to share Siente Tu Corazon, coming out via Gravitas Recordings on September 7. The songs on this album come from Tropo’s travels around Mexico, Turkey, Russia and Austria and were made with people Tropo met on his travels, igniting stories and weaving a fabric through music and time. TROPO meaning “the moment in time or the point in space where change occurs” perfectly captures the essence of the cultures around the globe in the auditory exploration within Siente Tu Corazon.
“Siente Tu Corazon” introduces the aptly named album with its dark yet otherworldly tones. Vocals from Alfonso Toro and Arturo Lome captivate the listener while feelings of an expansive world to be explored overtake. “Pantano Mistico” featuring Jesse Hendricks guides us down a dreamy, winding path, through organic sounds of guitar and wind instruments before Tropo and Gevorg Dabaghyan perform “The Summoning”. Deep and explorative, “The Summoning” escorts the listener through the cosmos of time and space. Emerging from the heavens, Ayla Nereo joins for “Heart Moon”, a joyful and effervescent discourse on the beauty of the Earth around us. In a cinematic and sonic journey, “Twilight Fox” places us into the wild and free world of the explorative fox, travelling through their untamed and broad world in the wild before wandering down the “Blue Mountain” in a dark yet housey departure. “Days To Come” presents a profound nomadic exploration of downtempo bass. Next, named after the feathered serpent deity of the Mayan people, “Feathered Serpent” is a tribal observation of flowing drum patterns before “Disco Dreams” bestows a celebration under the stars with its high energy temper. Lastly, true to its name, “Tempest” captivates the listener with its intoxicating beat, revolving and evolving as the track reaches its apex.
Woofax & Willdabeast have teamed up for a collaboration release out May 12th on Gravitas Recordings. There new single Merely Players leans more on the bass side of their sound, with captivating vocals and a catchy beat perfect to flow to. It still brings in their live instrumentation but is no longer the focus of the track, slowly building more and more instruments in as the song progresses.
Woofax & Willdabeast have teamed up for a collaboration release out May 12th on Gravitas Recordings. A blend between live music and electronic engineering, this release is a groovy bass-heavy that merges genres perfectly. With funky live instruments, glitchy bass design and catchy melodies this EP hits all our sweet spots. This energetic release is catchy, fun and we can’t get enough of how these two artists blended their sounds to make something special.
Dillard brings a surreal LP to Gravitas Recordings April 14th 2023. Full of organic textures, trippy sound design and a calming but upbeat feel, this release speaks for itself and brings out something special for anyone.
TALEX makes his debut on Gravitas Recordings with a powerful EP out March 31st on all platforms. The tracks bring cinematic and emotional qualities while keeping a bass music foundation, telling a story in a beautiful way.
deemster makes his debut release and beginning of a new project on Gravitas Recordings March 3rd. Previously known as RUN DMT, this new project is lovingly saturated with trip hop, jungle, turntablism, breaks, and other styles of music that inspired him early on in his career.
Ritual, out February 24th on Gravitas Recordings, is a sensual bass track with a blend of influences and energetic feel.
Californian producer Tropo (Tyson Leonard) is known for his lyrical and hypnotic house music. Fusing live violin in a mix of brooding ethnic electronic and organic collaborations with musicians from around the world, Tropo has worked with fellow artists such as Ayla Nereo, The Polish Ambassador, Alan Parsons, and Wildlight. Tropo’s debut album Mira released on Jumpsuit Records, is a meditative journey. Now, Tropo is excited to share Siente Tu Corazon, coming out via Gravitas Recordings on September 7. The songs on this album come from Tropo’s travels around Mexico, Turkey, Russia and Austria and were made with people Tropo met on his travels, igniting stories and weaving a fabric through music and time. TROPO meaning “the moment in time or the point in space where change occurs” perfectly captures the essence of the cultures around the globe in the auditory exploration within Siente Tu Corazon.
“Siente Tu Corazon” introduces the aptly named album with its dark yet otherworldly tones. Vocals from Alfonso Toro and Arturo Lome captivate the listener while feelings of an expansive world to be explored overtake. “Pantano Mistico” featuring Jesse Hendricks guides us down a dreamy, winding path, through organic sounds of guitar and wind instruments before Tropo and Gevorg Dabaghyan perform “The Summoning”. Deep and explorative, “The Summoning” escorts the listener through the cosmos of time and space. Emerging from the heavens, Ayla Nereo joins for “Heart Moon”, a joyful and effervescent discourse on the beauty of the Earth around us. In a cinematic and sonic journey, “Twilight Fox” places us into the wild and free world of the explorative fox, travelling through their untamed and broad world in the wild before wandering down the “Blue Mountain” in a dark yet housey departure. “Days To Come” presents a profound nomadic exploration of downtempo bass. Next, named after the feathered serpent deity of the Mayan people, “Feathered Serpent” is a tribal observation of flowing drum patterns before “Disco Dreams” bestows a celebration under the stars with its high energy temper. Lastly, true to its name, “Tempest” captivates the listener with its intoxicating beat, revolving and evolving as the track reaches its apex.
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