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“BAD FLESH” Marks Another Step Forward in HGods’ Creative Evolution

A champion of Brooklyn’s underground bass scene, HGods returns with “BAD FLESH”, an audacious exploration of rhythm that defies the limits of genres. Known for impressive ear for musical design, HGods pushes his sound into darker, dirtier territory with a track engineered for maximal intensity.

Built around two bold drops, “BAD FLESH” mutates in real time, twisting drum sequences into disorienting new patterns while sharp, metallic textures carve through walls of bass. A booming low end anchors the experience, but this is no paint-by-numbers track. It shifts and it evolves. Never content to settle into a groove, HGods weaponizes variation itself to keep listeners on their toes.

The track arrives at a pivotal moment in HGods’ upward trajectory. Through recent releases including his “DON’T TRIP” EP with featured highlights including “THE COMMOTION” and “JACKIE KENNEDY”, he’s carved out a unique space in a scene hungry for originality. From playing direct support for Illenium at Brooklyn’s Avant Gardner for the second year in a row, to sharing the stage with bass legends-turned-duo Kill Safari, his recent sets have sharpened his edge and revealed the raw intensity of his creative vision.

As both a producer and performer, HGods thrives in tension between genres, expectations, and sonic extremes. “BAD FLESH” stands as further proof that HGods is here to push boundaries, not play it safe.

 

“BAD FLESH is a refined product of my original sound through the blending of my many artistic influences and life experiences. It’s an indication of what I have in store for future releases which I’m very excited and proud to share in the coming months, as I believe I have something special developing with this project.”

-HGODS

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