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Subtronics releases new album ‘Tesseract’: Listen
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Subtronics releases new album ‘Tesseract’: Listen

Home Featured Subtronics releases new album ‘Tesseract’: Listen

Subtronics releases his second original album Tesseract. The highly anticipated album includes collaborations with Rezz, Grabbitz, Excision, and many fan-favorite tracks that have been eagerly anticipated since Subtronics began playing them throughout the festival circuit.

Subtronics, the master of last-minute free-hand tracks and fan favor, has finally released his second full-length album Tesseract. It’s been 2 years since Subtronics released his last album ‘Fractals‘ and its counterpart ‘Antifractals‘ which featured remixes and VIPs of all the original tracks from its predecessor. This time, Subtronics ventures off the well-trodden Dubstep path with an album filled with many different genres. Subtronics uses this opportunity to experiment with many genres including Drum N Bass, Mid-Tempo, and his traditional Dubstep sound.

Any who have followed Subtronics’ performances over the past year, be it live, with recorded sets online, or on TikTok will be more than familiar with the album’s opening track ‘Cottage Gore‘. Subtronics has been playing the new track as his set opener for the past year and is one that fans have loved live coupled with astounding visuals that bring fans into a micro world of atoms, showing heavy inspiration from science fiction and non-fiction alike. The track is in line with Subtronics usual chaotic basses and cosmic melodies and offers a leading music box twinkle that is sure to be stuck in the ears and minds of fans for quite some time.

Subtronics shows fans that he’s no one-trick pony, leading fans into his first Dubstep divergence on the album with his Drum N Bass track ‘Only Star You See‘ featuring the vocal stylings of Caitlyn Scarlett. The song is a playful track for lovers or ravebaes that brings a mischievous mood to a festival, eliciting a game of cat and mouse or a one-off meeting of chance.

The producer continues on his genre-bending outing with his collaboration with Rezz, dipping into the Space Mom’s genre of Mid-Tempo. This song made waves online with Subtronics’ mash-up of the previously unreleased track paired with JID’s Surround Sound. Fans could be seen going wild to the track at festivals across the globe. It shot the unreleased track up to one of the most highly-anticipated tracks off of Tesseract. It was later released as a single for the album before Tesseract’s full release.

Overall, the Tesseract album by Subtronics is truly something for everyone. With his inclusion of many previously unused genres, we’re sure to hear many of these new tracks played in the sets of many artists across many different genres in the upcoming festival circuit.

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