Alabama artists Bad Color and ZEWMOB joined forces with pop singer Lindsay Tatman for their latest single “Don’t Let Me Fall.”
The progressive track features neon synths and club-worthy melodic bass. It’s a style that’s been steadily gaining stream thanks to heavy hitting headliners like Illenium and NGHTMRE.
Clay Woods of Bad Color claims his use of various genres has allowed him to create his musical bass sound. From trap and rap to dubstep an pop, Woods wants to create a crossover style that “carries plenty of weight.” While Zewmob remains the “reigning house heavyweight of the state,” his hybrid production approach complement the track well.
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Alabama artists Bad Color and ZEWMOB joined forces with pop singer Lindsay Tatman for their latest single “Don’t Let Me Fall.”
The progressive track features neon synths and club-worthy melodic bass. It’s a style that’s been steadily gaining stream thanks to heavy hitting headliners like Illenium and NGHTMRE.
Clay Woods of Bad Color claims his use of various genres has allowed him to create his musical bass sound. From trap and rap to dubstep an pop, Woods wants to create a crossover style that “carries plenty of weight.” While Zewmob remains the “reigning house heavyweight of the state,” his hybrid production approach complement the track well.
Stream “Don’t Let Me Fall” Now
Follow River Beats for all the latest upcoming music and artists.
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