Bass music thrives on reinvention, and GorillaT is proof. The producer and DJ has quickly risen by pushing boundaries with a wonky, unpredictable sound, high-voltage live performances, and a relentless release schedule. In just a few years, he’s dropped two albums, launched a headlining tour, and earned support from key figures in the scene—building a dedicated fanbase along the way. And now he’s cooked up a collaboration with live electronic duo Big Gigantic and soulful vocalist Born I that balances hip-hop introspection, live jazz instrumentation, and masterfully layered bass. If you’re craving a track that feels fresh, punchy, soulful, and adrenaline inducing, ‘Somewhere Up There’ delivers it in spade.
The track opens with Born I’s voice—low, direct, almost spoken—over minimal percussion. Lyrics focus on shedding dead weight and turning damage into momentum. Big Gigantic’s production kicks in gradually. as their saxophone enters clean, no reverb, cutting through the mix with short, punchy phrases. GorillaT’s bass programming then enters as the track transitions to the drop – tight kicks, crisp snares, and sub drops that hit hard but stay controlled throughout.
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