Dirty Audio has unleashed his latest original track in the form of "Racks" on Monstercat, and it's exactly the type of in-your-face, massive joyride that we have come to know and love from him. "Racks" wastes no time turning up the heat, opening with a menacing bassline layered under increasingly aggressive percussion. The drop will shake your sneakers with its stabbing synths and intense bass, accomplishing Dirty's mission of always making hard-hitting dance tracks that make crowds go crazy around the globe. Though "Racks" is Dirty's first original track of 2018, he released his remix of DJ Snake's "A Different Way" back in January, which was full of his signature dramatic bass and wobbling synths. Rest assured that Dirty Audio is just getting started, so stay tuned to see what he'll come up with next.
In the short time since his initial climb to stardom, Dirty Audio has been a force to be reckoned with. His approach to creating hybrid dance music with a guaranteed hard beat has garnered him attention from some of the industry's most respected labels, including Monstercat, Ultra, and Mad Decent, and support from prominent artists from Skrillex to Chainsmokers. His explosive remix of Afrojack's "Used to Have It All," a remix of DJ Snake & Yellow Claw's "Ocho Cinco" and his original productions "Gorilla Glue" and "Gettin' That" were extraordinarily well received by fans and industry tastemakers alike, only serving to bolster Dirty Audio's resume. Dirty Audio has touched down all over the world to dole out doses of his dance-worthy beats; touring from LA to New York, from Sydney to Tokyo, he brings his electrifying live sets to all corners of the globe. Looking to the future, Dirty's only plan is to keep going up; stay tuned for lots of originals, some incredible collaborations and, of course, dirty beats this year.
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