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NIMBVS flaunts future bass and dnb via new single, 'Letting Go'

This vocal soundscape serves as a preview of the duo's forthcoming EP, set to release later in 2022.



Magically stirring up a satisfying blend of future bass and drum 'n bass, the latest single from NIMBVS has us dancing with comforted hearts.


From start to finish, Letting Go is packed with highly addictive melodies and vocals that take us on an emotional rollercoaster.


The Florida-based duo is known for their recent release with JAYSYX called Break My Heart, which dropped on the Rude Service Full Stack 100 Compilation earlier this year.



They have released 10+ tracks in 2022 alone, along with The Beginning remix pack and several other self-released singles. The duo said their goal was to spice up this track by humorously turning up the tempo.


"We originally made this song [as] a tearout/future bass combo. It was super catchy, but sounded kind of bland," NIMBVS said. "We started messing around with it and turned up the tempo to 170 as a joke, to hear what it would sound like super fast. To our surprise, the lyrics and intro actually sounded really cool so we thought we should try and throw dnb drums over the drop and redo the tearout to more of a heavy, dnb-style."

The result was a cleaner song that ended up being unique, appealing and healing all in one.


"I don't want to let go of your love," the lyrics say -- tugging at our heartstrings as the song builds up into futuristic, chime-like dnb.



There's no doubt that the Florida EDM scene has a dense amount of home-grown talent, and NIMBVS is no exception. We're looking forward to the rest of this EP and seeing what they have planned for the remainder of 2022.


Rumor has it that the EP will include a few tearout/dubstep tracks, a trappy future bass/bass crossover, and even a death trap tune.


Be sure to catch them at Home Bass Orlando on November 10. Tickets can be found here.


 

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