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Riot Ten Announces Debut Monstercat EP, 2024 World Tour

Dubstep favorite Riot Ten’s new EP, Feral, is set to arrive on August 2, 2024, via Monstercat.

The 7-tracker, which is said to strike a balance between the Texas-based artist’s “OG” heavy dubstep influences and a “wonkier” riddim side, according to a press release, will mark Riot Ten’s debut EP on the esteemed Canadian independent. 

In addition to previously released EP singles, “Feral” and “Tear It Down,”—shared in April and July, respectively—Feral features high-profile collaborations with German riddim purveyor INFEKT and Bayou-based experimental bass stalwart Boogie T, as well as features from Bok Nero, BLUPILL, $teven Cannon and more.

The EP follows Riot Ten’s 5-track Ballistic EP and its ensuing 11-track remix package, released on the artist’s own Hyper Or Die imprint in January and May.

To mark the launch of Feral, Riot Ten has also announced a massive 34-date headline world tour, kicking off with festival appearances at Germany’s Nature One and Hungary’s Sziget Festival in August. He’ll then touch down in cities like New York, Denver, and his hometown of El Paso before the run comes to a close in Charlotte on December 14.

Joining Riot Ten in support on the upcoming “Feral Tour” are U.S. drum & bass flagbearer REAPER, Italian riddim producer Automhate, and quad chop master Codd Dubz, among others. Support lineups vary by show. Check out a full list of tour dates and lineups below.

Riot Ten has been a leading force in the dubstep scene since his breakthrough Sullivan King collaboration, “F*** It,” arrived in 2016. That track would ultimately pave the way for his 2018 Dim Mak global smash “Rail Breaker,” and further releases on Deadbeats, Insomniac‘s Bassrush, and the now-shuddered Never Say Die, among others, on the path to landmark appearances at Lollapalooza, EDC Las Vegas, Coachella, Lost Lands, Tomorrowland and more.

Tickets for Riot Ten’s 2024 “Feral Tour” are now available here. Listen to “Tear It Down” below.

Featured image from Riot Ten.

Written by
Peter Volpe

Journalism student at The Ohio State University with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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