SLANDER may be the kings of dynamic bass music, but their new track “Potions” proves that everyone is susceptible to a little summertime sadness. The duo teamed up with Colorado native Said The Sky and indie folk singer/songwriter JT Roach for “Potions,” which delivers heavenly basslines and wistful melodies alongside a stunningly soulful vocal performance by JT Roach. SLANDER have been teasing “Potions,” which tells a relatable and heartbreaking story of love and loss, for some time via social media and in live sets – including their epic Ultra Music Festival main stage performance this year. This one is guaranteed to give you goosebumps and bring out all the feelings. Experience the magic by pressing play on “Potions,” out now on Monstercat.
After building a mint name for themselves through jaw-dropping original productions and massive collaborations, SLANDER has added “label heads” to their resume. The LA-based duo recently turned their popular Gud Vibrations brand into an official record label with NGHTMRE, ensuring their legions of fans that their gud vibes are only getting started. Attesting to their dynamic nature as artists, SLANDER’s productions range from cinematic and melodic to bone-jarring and foot-stomping, always with a common thread of sophisticated soundscapes, intense emotion, and ferocious energy. Be on the look out for their massive tour with NGHTMRE, Seven Lions, and The Glitch Mob which hits North America this fall.
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