Matroda Intensifies The Bass House Scene With THEY CALL ME

By: Jan. 25, 2019
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Matroda Intensifies The Bass House Scene With THEY CALL ME

Using dark melodic stabs entwined with palpitating drums and crunchy bass riffs, Matroda crafts one of his most intense productions to date on the rousing bass house single "They Call Me," premiered on YourEDM. This track is the first of many bangers off Matroda's forthcoming double-sided mixtape, The Red Tape.

Matroda re-emerges following an extremely successful 2018. Last year the Croatian producer released hit after hit on Dim Mak including "Caliente (Na Na Na)" alongside RICCI, the brooding QUIX collaboration "LAMBO," and cheeky single "Beef Stick," which was recently added to Diplo's Revolution on SiriusXM. Alongside these singles, he dropped a new EP, Unfinished Business, that lead to EDM.com proclaiming, "Matroda never ceases to impress with each new tune...Without a doubt, 2018 has been his year." Supporting his non-stop output, Matroda toured the globe, showcasing his unparalleled take on bass and house music at Dim Mak Takeovers in Miami and Croatia, a summer tour in Australia and New Zealand, festivals such as Paradiso, Wobbleland and Goldrush, and a fall run of stateside dates.

Exploding with vigor and passion, "They Call Me" is the opening to Matroda's next chapter on the The Red Tape. The campaign will see multiple single releases over 2019 which will be packaged into a double-sided mixtape, limited run merch, as well as The Red Tape tour, with dates to be announced this spring.

About Matroda:
Taking early influences from the likes of Led Zeppelin, Frank Sinatra, and The Beatles, while introducing classical training across the violin, drums, and keyboard, the Matroda sound is well rounded and multifaceted. Since bursting onto the scene in 2014, Matroda has taken the world by storm, with his unique approach to bass heavy house music. His first career remix of SNBRN's "California" with Chris Lake in 2015 proved an electric festival vibe- chaser gaining support from Diplo, Calvin Harris, and Major Lazer. Hitting the #2 spot on Beatport's main chart upon its entrance and #1 on its house charts, it was a no- brainer the edit polled in at #5 on SiriusXM's 2015 songs of the year. Since then, Matroda has toured the world and released three EPs: Shut It Down (Monstercat), BO$$ / Back To The Basics (Dim Mak) and Unfinished Business. He is supported by Major Lazer, Tiesto, Diplo, Calvin Harris, Porter Robinson, Dillon Francis, Pete Tong, Ac Slater, Tchami and more.



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