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The Glitch Mob Recruits Zeke Beats For ‘Lazer Vision’

Just a few weeks ago, The Glitch Mob announced forthcoming collaborative releases with rising young talent impacting the bass music scene. Kicking off this cluster of releases, The Glitch Mob paired up with enigmatic up and comer LICK, for a cryptic single ‘System Bleed’. Today, the trio have unveiled the next single in the series, ‘Lazer Vision’ a collaboration with Australian producer ZEKE BEATS. The single is out now via their imprint, Glass Air Records.

‘Lazer Vision’ is a punishing peak-time number, escalating with subtle chords before cascading into a heavy scintillating bassline. The Glitch Mob brings their signature analog style and distinctive percussion, complementing ZEKE BEATS’ scintillating grime flavor and unparalleled turntablist technique. The Australian producer’s futuristic vision takes the cut to another level, effortlessly meshing with the trio’s euphoric production style. ‘Lazer Vision’ follows the release of ZEKE BEATS’ collaboration with G Rex on ‘Purple Haze’, and fans can catch the pair on tour through the end of December.

‘Lazer Vision’ is a punishing peak-time number, escalating with subtle chords before cascading into a heavy scintillating bassline. The Glitch Mob brings their signature analog style and distinctive percussion, complementing ZEKE BEATS’ scintillating grime flavor and unparalleled turntablist technique. The Australian producer’s futuristic vision takes the cut to another level, effortlessly meshing with the trio’s euphoric production style. ‘Lazer Vision’ follows the release of ZEKE BEATS’ collaboration with G Rex on ‘Purple Haze’, and fans can catch the pair on tour through the end of December.

“Next up in our series of collaborations this year is with ZEKE BEATS. ZEKE is a beast in the studio who happens to be a world champion turntablist. We all produced together at our studio in LA and then finished it off with him remotely while we were all out on tour. It was an absolute pleasure to create this with him.” – THE GLITCH MOB
Working with The Glitch Mob was truly an honor. I have always regarded them as one of the biggest pioneers in the west coast bass scene and they have been heavy influencers throughout my production journey. Lazer Vision was created so organically. We banged out the main idea’s in a couple of sessions in their studio while I was visiting LA. I feel we’ve found the perfect middle ground between both our styles and it turned out so well!” – ZEKE BEATS

The release of ‘Lazer Vision’ marks an exciting time for both The Glitch Mob and ZEKE BEATSThe Glitch Mob just wrapped up the massive ‘Alchemy’ tour with Seven Lions, SLANDER, and NGHTMRE, and before the year’s end fans can expect performances at Voodoo Festival and Warehouse of Horrors in NYC. Stay connected with The Glitch Mob and ZEKE BEATS through their social media for more updates.

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