Categories: Singles

Rolls Rollin Brings The Hype With New Single Let’s Get Lit

Rolls Rollin has had an astonishing few months since announcing himself to the world back in May 2020. A succession of singles amassed more than 1.4 million streams on Spotify and more than 600,000 on Soundcloud. His growing army of fans have come to know him for the way he blends aspects of bass house, bassline and oldskool rave into an intoxicating, rocket-fuelled brew.

After a succession of self-releases he teamed up with fellow Canadians, the legendary Kannibalen Records, for their album All I Want For Christmas Is Bass Vol.5. His Track ‘Basslines N’ 8 Lines’ featuring prominently on the compilation.

Now he’s back with another release on his own Rollin Royalty Records. A collision of hard-edged bassline and undeniably groovy bass house – once again, this is a cut that hits as hard a jackhammer; a head-on collision of beats and bass. In the words of the track; “this song is going to make you extremely. Fucking. Lit.”

Having hit such huge heights in 2020, Rolls Rollin is looking forward to an even bigger year in 2021. There is no doubt that this is an artist to watch.

Email

ihouseuadmin

Recent Posts

More Day Parties Announced at XOYO Birmingham This Summer

Following the sold-out opening weekend of XOYO Birmingham’s outdoor space The Yard, the Digbeth venue…

1 day ago

The Globe Goes Full Throttle with Metalheadz Takeover

Cardiff’s much-loved music hub, The Globe, is proud to announce an evening with legendary label…

2 days ago

Martin Ikin Brings UK House to Manhattan Heights for Love to be Debut

Love to be, one of the UK’s longest running house music brands, promises a sizzling…

2 days ago

Kormac Reconnects with Modular Synthesis on Striking New Single Down Below

Irish producer and composer Kormac returns with Down Below, the first in a series of…

2 days ago

Harry Hudson Taylor Gets Vulnerable (and We’re Here for It)

We didn’t expect Harry Hudson Taylor to drop a spoken-word track — but honestly? We’re…

2 days ago

Fritz Kalkbrenner glides back into focus with the quietly stunning When I See You

Fritz Kalkbrenner doesn’t need to shout to be heard. On When I See You, the…

2 days ago