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CHEE Drops Explosive Bass-Heavy EP Entitled ‘Polarities’

CHEE, a renowned bass producer from South Africa, just released a soul-crushing EP titled Polarities on Deadbeats. This eagerly anticipated EP features a total of five mesmerizing tracks that demonstrate CHEE’s unparalleled ability to push the boundaries of electronic music and deliver cutting-edge soundscapes that captivate listeners.

Among the tracks included in Polarities are “The Wisp Song”, “Act Like You Know“, “Spangled“, “Rusty Nickels“, and “Hold It.”

“Rusty Nickels” was released as the lead single from the EP back in March, and has already received widespread acclaim from fans and fellow producers alike, amassing an impressive 183k streams to date.

CHEE’s reputation as a “producer’s producer” has been well-established in the production and sample culture scene thanks to his skill and attention to detail.

You can find a pulsating dynamic throughout Polarities that exhibits the hard work that has garnered him the admiration and respect of fellow artists.

With the release of Polarities, CHEE is set to further solidify his status as one of the most gifted rising bass artists within the community.

Listen to Polarities in full below:

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Emily Harvey

Aspiring Florida Journalist/Photographer enjoying the world and all the music it has to offer.

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