Leotrix & The Caracal Project Redefine Bass Music In 'New Lesson' – FUXWITHIT

If you’re looking for a pair of artists that are consistently pushing bass music to unprecedented heights, look no further than Leotrix and The Caracal Project. While the former is quickly becoming a household name ever since exploding onto the scene with ‘Hive Bounce‘ and releasing not one, but three full projects on Never Say Die: Black Label among his plethora of other top-notch releases, the latter has silently been driving a new wave of drum and bass that is sure to break out in the North American scene. From his recent dual single that live up to its name, to the mesmerizing ‘Watercats‘ on Pilot Records, The Caracal Project is bound to explode, and perhaps all he needs is a collaboration with his Australian mate on NGHTMRE and Slander’s Gud Vibrations.

An unexpected yet highly welcome teaming of two production brutes, ‘New Lesson’ sees Leotrix and The Caracal Project join forces on a style-blending, genre-bending bop. ‘New Lesson’ displays a natural chemistry between the two artists, as the track is so cleanly produced and it is impossible to dissect who contributed which part. Leotrix and The Caracal Project’s latest has all the key elements of a high-quality track, from an intriguing introduction, to crisp percussion, to energetic drop sections. What makes ‘New Lesson’ stand out, though, is the ingenuity behind the bass sections, the emphatic second half, and the boundary-pushing appeal. It’s dubstep with drum and bass production, it’s dubstep that breaks the mold, it’s dubstep that gives the genre a new meaning.

Don’t miss ‘New Lesson’ below.