Canadian producer ATYYA has delivered a powerful UK bass single, ‘How We Hit It’. Blending the many facets of the UK scene from across the Atlantic, fans have become accustomed to intense, immersive, low-end design.
This latest track takes that gut-punching bass and decorates it with stuttered vocals and bright, jazz-tinged chords, giving it that warehouse energy but an edge of finesse. Dropping into the weighty, rolling bass, the drums enforce the order, with poised, precise and tight production. A blend of hypnosis and hedonism, rich with flourish and never lacking a floor-shaking jab.
In ATYYA’s words, “Originally, my idea was to make this a high-energy bass tune from start to finish. When I was polishing the main bass sound, out of curiosity, I cut all the highs out of the bassline with a low-pass filter. That moment changed the whole trajectory of the track. The smooth, rolled off bassline inspired a whole new chill vibe, garnished by jazzy chord stabs. I ended up loving it and fused this vibe into the track with the harder-hitting drops. The contrast between the 2 different vibes really tied everything together.”
ATYYA’s music identity is one that reflects another deep contrast, performing both heavy bass tunes and more melodic, delicate tracks when DJing live. The project of Canadian producer, DJ, and educator Tyy Clark, ATYYA, has garnered over ten million streams and performed at festivals worldwide.
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