‘Chester Avenue’ is one of the tracks Maxwell Brighouse, also known through his alias BRIGSY, has been using to introduce his music outside of his home country of New Zealand. New Zealand itself is a hotbed for drum & bass, creating its own ecosystem whilst simultaneously exporting music which is identifiable through the genre’s global club spaces. It’s a place where international artists aspire to tour, something which has only increased in recent years too. But BRIGSY is a testament to the country’s homegrown talent and having started his career in 2019, he continues to fire out a slew of releases, marking the New Year with ‘Chester Avenue’.
‘Chester Avenue’ carries the ferocious energy which has enabled him to play on stages throughout New Zealand’s biggest venues, such as Studio the Venue, Baypark Stadium Lounge, Electric Timber as well as seminal festivals Rolling Meadows and Rhythm & Vines. And grabbing you unaware through its guttural bass stabs alongside shattering drum levels, ‘Chester Avenue’ cuts through the noise, guiding you through with its heavily drawn, zig-zagging bassline.
BRIGSY unleashes the anthemic smasher onto a fan base which has been harvested across many nights with stacked line ups, playing alongside the likes of The Upbeats, Flowidus, Enei, Jakes, Pola & Bryson, Kelvin 373, Disrupta and even more names throughout one of the most imperative breeding grounds for drum & bass. Yet this marks only the beginning, with more music ready to be weaponized, ‘Chester Avenue’ only stands as an entree for what’s to come as he debuts fresh cuts on stages throughout a rocketing trajectory.
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