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Flux Pavilion and Doctor P Announce First Collaborative Album: A Dubstep Dream Come True
The bass music world is going crazy as two of its most iconic pioneers, Flux Pavilion and Doctor P, have officially announced their first-ever collaborative album. Titled simply as a self-titled project, the album is set to drop on March 27, 2025, and promises to be a game-changer for fans of dubstep and electronic music […]
Party till dawn! Eliminate and Flux Pavilion engineer a feelgood bop
Party till dawn! Eliminate and Flux Pavilion engineer a feelgood bop 86%Overall Score • Melodic and upbeat• Exceptional vocals• Alternating drops To describe the latest creation from Eliminate and Flux Pavilion would require more than a few words: “Dawn” is an infectious record, stacked with ear candies sure to compel the listener to come back […]
Sadbois Makes Impressive Debut On Flux Pavilion’s Circus Records – “Lonely Nights” with MashBit & UNDY
When it comes to bass music, Flux Pavilion’s Circus Records is one of the best labels around, consistently releasing compelling tracks from today’s biggest headliners as well as breakthrough stars. The latest release comes from Sadbois, working with MashBit & UNDY, who make their debut with their emo/alt/punk and melodic bass infused single, “Lonely Nights”. […]
Flux Pavilion joins a “new age of dubstep” and releases newest single, ‘Paradise’
When I first started really digging into dubstep around 2010, one of the first songs that I found was “Lines In Wax” by Flux Pavilion. Even before “I Can’t Stop” or his iconic “Gold Dust” remix with Doctor P, I fell in love with the flow from Foreign Beggars, the gritty synths and bass, all […]
Ookay, Elohim, And Flux Pavilion Have A New Track “Be Ok”
From the toe-tapping saxophone melody of “Not Again” to the pop-infused flavor of “Weekends,” Ookay has found himself in the thick of his forthcoming sophomore album’s release cycle. Now he’s back again with “Be OK,” a dream team collaboration with Elohim and Flux Pavilion. Released July 16th, “Be OK” is the best of three worlds. […]
Flux Pavilion Releases Long-Awaited Sophomore Album, ‘.wav’
I first started listening to Flux Pavilion over 10 years ago, when he released his Lines In Wax EP. Songs like “I Can’t Stop,” “Haunt You,” and the titular “Lines In Wax” with Foreign Beggars effortlessly made their way into my regular listening rotation. From there, I went back and discovered “Got 2 Know,” “Superbad” with […]
Flux Pavilion “Says Goodbye To Dubstep,” But His Best Is Still Yet To Come
Over the past few days, dance blogs have been publishing articles with various spins on the title, “Flux Pavilion Says Goodbye To Dubstep.” It’s a good article concept — a catchy title with a genre figure that has been at the top of his game over the past decade, with plenty of hits to his […]
Flux Pavilion Brings Out “I Believe” In Preparation for ‘.wav’ LP
Flux Pavilion emerges this week with a new single “I Believe,” featuring the vocal talents of Asha in preparation for his upcoming album, .wav, set to release in January of 2021. The song comes as a release via Flux Pavilion’s own Circus Records. “I Believe” opens full send with Asha’s distinct and emotive vocals bearing […]
Flux Pavilion Drops Latest Single From Forthcoming Album, “I Believe”
We finally have a release date for Flux Pavilion’s forthcoming sophomore album, .wav, after delaying it. Originally set for release in 2020, the 16-track album is due out January 21 next year, and Flux just dropped the next single in the beautiful saga. “I Believe,” with Asha, is an assortment of glistening synths and pretty […]
Flux Pavilion Announces Release Date for 16-Track Sophomore Album, ‘.wav’
Flux Pavilion is gearing up to release his sophomore album and the hype is real! Following a run of 2020 singles and remixes, the bass music legend will reemerge early next year to bring us a brand new body of work titled .wav. The 16-track album has no official tracklist yet, but we can expect recent […]
Flux Pavilion Celebrates 10 Years After His Breakout “Lines in Wax” EP
Ten years ago, I was digging on Earmilk and This Song Is Sick for the latest bangers. Just beginning my journey into dubstep, artists like 12th Planet, Vaski, Jakwob, and especially Rusko were catching my attention. But then I found Flux Pavilion’s Lines in Wax EP, released October 11, 2010, and I can distinctly remember walking […]
Lost In Beijing remixes CRaymak for glitched melodic dubstep outing on Flux Pavilion's Circus Records
by: Chris Stack Mar 3, 2020 pinterest Rising duo Lost In Beijing adds their wildly unique flare to CRaymak‘s “I’d Do It Again,” featuring serene vocals from Saint Yves. The new remix comes by way of Flux Pavilion and Doctor P‘s Circus Records. The remix took inspiration from CRaymak’s recently released Malfunction EP and added […]
Flux Pavilion finally releases the closing song for his 2019 sets: 'Endless Fantasy' featuring Eli-Rose Sanford
by: Chris Stack Nov 16, 2019 pinterest Flux Pavilion has finally released “Endless Fantasy” featuring Eli-Rose Sanford, his Circus Records, a melodic bass-touted piece that closed every one of his sets in 2019. With vocals from the man himself, bubbly keys and a lush chord progression dance with Sanford’s voice into melodically driven, heart-throbbing synths […]
Flux Pavilion and Turin Brakes reach for collaborative trifecta, with 'I Will Stay' – EDM All Day
by: Rachel Narozniak Oct 14, 2019 pinterest Flux Pavilion continues to counter notions that his name is solely of use in tandem with heavy bass compositions, with the release of “I Will Stay.” The producer has flipped the artistic table for the greater part of 2019, demonstrating his ability to adequately dete from the wonky, […]
Flux Pavilion, What So Not, and The Chain Gang of 1974 join forces for future bass collaboration, '20:25'
by: Mo Kaufer Sep 17, 2019 pinterest An unexpected triad of artistry has joined forces for a joint release on Flux Pavilion and Doctor P-owned Circus Records, “20:25.” The track is produced in part by Flux himself, with welcomed assistance from What So Not, and features indietronica group The Chain of 1974 on vocals. Production […]