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Nostalgix Unleashes Double-Threat ‘Black Mirror’ EP, Out on Deadbeats [LISTEN]

Nostalgix just unleashed her latest 2-track Black Mirror EP, out now on Deadbeats. Flawlessly merging styles of bass house, grime, and rap, this Vancouver-based talent keeps the momentum going with her signature nostalgic swag.

The EP’s title track, “Black Mirror,” features menacing vocals from Wasiu matched with a booming bassline and addictive groove. The second track, “Undercover,” is a sassy grime-meets-bass house track that features UK rapper Bigredcap from the Multifinish collective.

MORE: Nostalgix Hits Us with “Realest” Out Now on UKF [PREMIERE]

Nostalgix shares of the release:

I started writing this EP last year at a tough point in my life. I was realizing how imperfect the world is, and it inspired me to create something different. I put so much love into the project, from producing the records to directing the music video.

Nostalgix stays pumping out quality records, landing on UKF, AC Slater’s Night Bass, Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak, Tchami’s Confession, and now Zeds Dead’s Deadbeats label.

Listen here and check out the official music video for “Black Mirror” below.

Nostalgix – Black Mirror EP

Nostalgix – “Black Mirror” ft. Wasiu (Official Video)

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