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Max Sasse – Take That Bounce

Max Sasse is set to return in a few weeks with yet another distinctive project. Set to be released on the 6th of April, 2015, ‘Take That Bounce’ is Max Sasse’s confirmation as one of the hottest young talents around. At just 15 years old, the Melbourne based producer has already collected some important feats with surely much more yet to come.
 
His unique take on Melbourne Bounce and Electro House with occasional Minimal touches has landed him massive support from big names such as: Will Sparks, Joel Fletcher, Reece Low, J-Trick, Press Play, Grant Smillie, C-Barts, Harber, and Tyron Hapi amongst others. Moreover his music has already been featured on the ‘Ultra Dance 2015’ record, mixed by Will Sparks and Samuel James.
 
A sheer display of Max Sasse’s signature, catchy Melbourne Bounce sounds, ‘Take That Bounce’ features speaker bursting, high energy ascensions which lead to prominent, euphoric drops. Ripping lead-synth melodies, pumping beats and vicious, deep-basses are the driving force behind it all. Max Sasse truly displays his wide sonic palette, unleashing an array of effects ranging from pitch-shifting siren-like ascensions, Dubstep inspired skips and powerful, swirling, wind-imitating sounds. Apart from the diverse song sections which show Max Sasse’s deep and mature musical understanding, one cannot fail to mention the devastating general mix of the single. The young producer’s mixing and mastering skills are truly comparable to those of a veteran, making the uplifting atmosphere created by this production truly unmatched, whilst launching ‘Take That Bounce’ as the next potential club and festival anthem.  
 
Max Sasse’s latest work is being proudly released by Basik Rkrds. Part of the Sony Music Entertainment Group, Basik Rkrds is in pursuit of the best up-and-coming DJs and producers around the world, whilst also working with well established artists. Under the direction of Jon Hanlon, the Australian label is heading towards bringing music back to basics, whilst pushing the boundaries of the Big Room style.
 
Max Sasse will now be joining Basik Rkrds’ heavyweight roster, and join in trio with Samuel James and Stevie Mink. Whilst ‘Take That Bounce’ is a clear display of what Max Sasse is capable of at just 15, it is surely another proof that the young Aussie producer can reach the very top of the electronic music food chain in the next few years.

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