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LusiD - This Track Totally Aligns My Chakras, Bro

 


LusiD's new single, "This Track Totally Aligns My Chakras, Bro," is a departure from their usual bass music, but it seems that branching out into Psytrance has had splendid results. The deep and meaty psytrance beats are combined with Hindi chants, creating a unique and exciting fusion of sound.

The Bhangra quality of the track is truly rocket-fueled, with pulsating beats and mind-bending sounds that really hit the spot. The use of Hindi chants adds an exotic and spiritual dimension to the track, making it both energizing and calming at the same time.


LusiD is the brainchild of David Scarlett, a devoted bass music producer and skilled audio engineer hailing from Portadown, Northern Ireland. Since embarking on his musical odyssey in 2013, LusiD has been meticulously venturing into the electronic music domain, encompassing a variety of genres including dubstep, drum and bass, glitch hop, and psytrance. With a Bachelor's degree in Audio Engineering from Uclan UK, David adeptly merges his technical proficiency with his artistic flair. His musical foundation derives from a profound admiration for bands such as Metallica, Lamb of God, Slayer, and Meshuggah. This affinity for heavy sounds ultimately led to LusiD's own creative evolution, inspired by trailblazing artists like Skrillex and Knife Party. Driven by an authentic inquisitiveness for sonic exploration and innovative experimentation, LusiD endeavors to produce captivating, distinct, and impactful tracks. His unique soundscapes have reached a broad audience and garnered recognition from multiple labels and esteemed promoters, including Drop It Network, Berzox, Alex MTCH, Glitch Hop Community, Dubstep Horror, and EDM.com  Join LusiD on a sonic expedition as he explores the expansive universe of electronic music. Together, you'll discover a diverse range of auditory experiences that reflect his unwavering passion for audio and unwavering commitment to the art of sound engineering.


Review by Thomas Imposter