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Pop / Rock 02 October, 2018

KLAXX Arrives On New Noise With 'Calling Out' Ft. Josh Rubin

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Los Angeles-based duo KLAXX slow it down for their New Noise debut, "Calling Out," featuring Josh Rubin. Incorporating dynamic synths over lush chords, the duo breaks away from their established hard production style and dips into melodic future bass territory.

"Calling Out" follows recent KLAXX releases "E.T.," "Waiting," and their debut EP, Hyperdrive. Tipped by EDM Identity as one of Five Bass Artists to Watch in 2018, the duo has earned support from Marshmello, Alison Wonderland, Jauz and several other DJs worldwide. Alongside their original productions, that have released official remixes of Zeds Dead and NGHTMRE's "Frontlines" and SLANDER's "Dead." With several forthcoming releases planned, KLAXX strives to take their fans on a journey to a whole new place through awe-inspiring productions.

New Noise is Dim Mak's new music discovery imprint that focuses on cutting edge sounds from burgeoning artists across the genre spectrum. New Noise originally got its start as a compilation series highlighting fresh faces handpicked by Steve Aoki and the Dim Mak crew. Since then, the platform has evolved into a bi-weekly, free-download model based on singles. New Noise's current incarnation is also copyright free, which allows the budding community of Twitch gamers and amateur YouTube creators to use New Noise music in their videos and live streams without the need to purchase or pay fees, all in exchange for linking back to the artists and their music.






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