Few producers have captured the true spirit of dubstep like Belgium act Ganja White Night has. These wobble masters have elevated this genre with their latest album release Dark Wobble on 4/20; featuring dark wubs from SubCarbon artists Boogie T and SubDocta as well as collaborations – while telling an epic tale of light versus darkness within their fictional universe.
This year has been an intense one for bass music fans and artists alike. While world events continue to bring political and social turmoil, musicians have used this time in the studio to continue making great music; Ganja White Night have been particularly prolific dubstep acts at doing just this; they’ve released several massive songs as well as full-length albums in this timeframe as they work towards telling a unique narrative through their tunes.
Ganja White Night are revolutionizing how an entire discography tells a narrative, leaving their fans eagerly anticipating what lies ahead. They have also recruited many talented producers from the dubstep world as part of this endeavor, including some of its big names.
“In the Cave of the Wobble King” is an outstanding example. Beginning with classic plucking sounds from classical strings and subtle drum pattern before an aggressive bass bass comes in and takes over, this track demonstrates Ganja White Night’s unique blend of classical elements mixed with some unique sound design and bass progressions to great effect.
Starting off strong with its opening track, this album seamlessly incorporates various styles to produce an incredibly varied record that stands out in today’s marketplace. Bass can be heard throughout but is balanced out by melodies that range from deep and menacing to funky and triumphant; creating an unrivaled musical journey that keeps listeners engrossed from start to finish.
Ganja White Night have done an outstanding job incorporating various sounds into their tracks that help make this album seem larger than just another bass album. There is even orchestral instrumentation and even full choir vocals on some tracks which add depth and excitement.
Another highlight of the album is LSDREAM’s mind-bending dubstep on “Badman.” This song features intricate sound design and jaw-rattling wobbles to produce an immersive audio experience that needs to be experienced live for full appreciation of how incredible it truly is.