“We drop beats, we don’t drop bombs” is the war chant of the latest smasher from Renato S in collaboration with Rosh.
Fuelling the Generation Smash party schedule in March, the Amsterdam-based artist’s latest cut is an exciting, high-octane release. With its grizzly edge that elevates the track’s catchy vibe, ‘Bombs’ is a rapid-fire release of sensory overload. The almost squelch-like basslines will have fans reverberating from wall to wall in an endless delight of aural pleasure.
He adds to an already impressive discography that features songs such as ‘Jolly Roger’, ‘Again’ and ‘Lost In The Night’. Renato S musical output proves consistently strong amongst many of his idols, including Hardwell, Fedde Le Grand, KSHMR, Dash Berlin, Blasterjaxx, Mike Williams, Danny Avila and many more, who have all supported his releases.
Alongside the emerging talent of Rosh, whose input on ‘Bombs’ shines through. Rosh has been part of the scene for years. With shows in more than 100 venues in 35 different countries, there are few places he hasn’t been. This year Rosh will focus more on releasing new tracks and ‘Bombs’ is the kickstart of this. Both artists are excited to see the evolution of this new release as it, hopefully, goes from strength to strength in the coming months.
“It was amazing to work with Renato on our track! The idea was to create a high energy rave track and we hope that you are happy with the result. The future looks bright and I hope you’ll see me at a show somewhere in the world this year!”
– Rosh on the track –
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