Following the major successes of
“Play It Again” and the recent
Asphyxiation (Remixes) EP,
Autoerotique has
today, November 12 released the new single
“LZR BASS” on
Dim Mak Records.
“LZR BASS” is a heavy-hitting tune that is enthralling from the very first beat. The relentlessly fast-paced electro banger shines bright and is sure to encompass every listener within a fury of big room madness and endless bass. Listen to
Autoerotique – “LZR BASS” here:
http://youtu.be/HMCipip-O04.
“‘LZR BASS’ takes a different approach at the study of lasers from its predecessor ‘LZR FNK,’” says
Autoerotique about the track. “The genre of Laser Funk is a movement for me. I feel the limitation of a particular collection of laser-sounding synths and sounds creates a definitive texture and selective limitation for creativity. Laser Funk is my own personal genre and creation.”
Autoerotique broke into 2009 and soon caught the attention of DJ/producer/label owner
Steve Aoki. Shortly after signing with
Dim Mak Records,
Autoerotique made a stamp on the dance music world with the release of the first official single
“Gladiator,”followed by remixes featuring the great
DJ AM & Steve Aoki,
Klever and
The Faint. Hit after hit,
Autoerotique rose through the ranks and gained support from legends such as
Tiësto,
Benny Benassi,
Laidback Luke,
David Guetta, and many more. Along the way,
Autoerotique has released remixes for said legends in addition to
Skrillex,
Diplo,
Korn,
Lykke Li,
Shinichi Osawa,
Chris Cornell & Timbaland,
Fischerspooner,
Weezer, and
NERVO.
Autoerotique’s
debut EP Freak smashed the
Beatport charts with the single
“Turn Up The Volume.” With the release of the
second EP EKG,
Autoerotique continued to inspire DJs and music lovers alike with out-of-the-box sound design. Recent single
“Asphyxiation”—which reached
#1 on the
Beatport Electronica Top Tracks—is
Autoerotique’s masterpiece. The track and its
masterful video counterpart, which has received over
2 million YouTube views to date, are meticulously executed in a way that should require a precautionary label. Everything they were and everything they are breathes in
“Asphyxiation.” From the iconic rises of
“Bubonic,” the rumbling bass of
“Turn Up The Volume,” to the perfectl y executed triplet mayhem of
EKG, the musically inclined mind of
Autoerotique is always persisting to captivate fans and perpetuate an increasing global presence.
“LZR BASS” from
Autoerotique is available now on
Dim Mak Records:iTunes: https://itun.es/i6F76m6 Beatport: http://btprt.dj/1aQHQYYAmazon: http://amzn.to/HP5Q2ySpotify: http://spoti.fi/1ciYYU0YouTube: http://youtu.be/HMCipip-O04
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