15 Colorado Electronic Music Producers You Need To Know

11/23/2020 – Please post a link to your Spotify profile in the comments so we can feature you.

When it comes to Electronic Music, Colorado is definitely a force to be reckoned with. Some of the most well known Electronic Music Producers in the game reside in our Centennial state. Heavy hitting natives such as Pretty Lights, and Big Gigantic are likely to top anyone’s list of favorites. And for a while now our state has had the pleasure of experiencing an influx of popular producers deciding to call Colorado home. Mux Mool is one that immediately comes to mind.

Aside from the juggernauts, Colorado is home to a plethora of home grown producers that can hold their own against even the best headlining act out there. So if you rep the state, and want to show some love to some local talent, take a couple minutes and discover some dope producers you might not have known before.

Lidsky

Specialty: Electro-soul, Sample Infused Glitch Hop

Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/lidsky

Notable song: “Life’s A Bitch (Remix)”

Why you need to know him: 17 year old Lidsky is an absolute champ in the growing sample-based electronic music scene. Performing alongside acts like Big Gigantic and fellow Gravitas labelmate Marvel Years, Lidsky has proven that age does not determine experience. His glitchy, jazz-infused tracks combine hip-hop and soul vocal samples, crunk drum beats, and crunchy wobbles to create fresh compositions with his production bringing out the best of his sounds. His songs all have the feel of an old heart with his first and only EP, “Frozen In Time,” featuring samples from each era of music. Take a trip down memory lane, and let Lidsky’s fresh look on soul touch yours.

www.facebook.com/LidskyMusic

 

Krooked Drivers

Specialty: Sample-Based Hip-Hop, Electro-Soul

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/krooked-drivers

Notable song: “On The Line”

Why you need to know them: The boy-girl duo that is Krooked Drivers has been making huge moves in the electronic scene. Through their label and music collective, Souls In Action, Krooked Drivers has made  past festival stops at large electronic themed festivals like Wakarusa and Sonic Bloom with more coming in the future. The group fuses samples and sounds of the past with gritty synths to create dark and introspective tracks. Krooked Drivers stands out among the sample-based glitch-hop scene because their songs are rugged and hard hitting with darker elements mixed in, allowing for a pulsating  sound that keeps the dance floor rockin’ but the audience thinkin’.

www.facebook.com/KrookedDrivers


 

Late Night Radio

Specialty: Down-Tempo, Old-School Glitch-Hop

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/late-night-radio

Notable song: “Celebration”

Why you need to know him: Denver local, Alex Medellin, is the master-mind behind Late Night Radio. Like many other rising electronic artists, Late Night Radio utilizes a heavy range of samples to create hip-hop styled electronic tracks. His tracks, in contrast, focus less on heavy synth-lines and drops, and more on soulful breaks. His sets resemble a more DJ oriented sound with a seamless blending of tracks, and electronic effects only acting as a side-dish to his feast of samples.

www.facebook.com/l8nightradio

 

Bass Physics

Specialty: Melodic Glitch-Step

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bass-physics

Notable song: “Old School Melody”

Why you need to know them: Another artist duo based out of Denver, Bass Physics is the brainchild of Luke Sims and A.P. Adair. Again, Bass Physics utilizes a wide span of samples to create a mellow soundscape completely their own. Moving back from the trademark buzzing synth-line in sample-based EDM, the group utilizes live instrumentation in the form of guitar and keys to give their music a depth that is hard to find in the scene. In addition to their sound, their stage performance benefits ten-fold from their use of live instrumentation.

www.facebook.com/bassphysicsmusic

 

Vibe Street

Specialty: “Grass-Hop,” Electro-Folk

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/vibestreet

Notable song: “Shady Groove”

Why you need to know him: Vibe Street, the self-titled “Grass-Hop,” producer out of Denver, marks the musical center  of the major genres in Colorado. His tracks take organic folk and bluegrass samples, and layers them atop bumpin’ hip-hop drum beats with minimal synth-use. His sound is completely unique, taking influences from electronic, folk, hip-hop, jazz, and everything in between. What makes his music so beautiful is the scene he paints with his music. Taking the peaceful and wholesome melodies of old folk tunes, and mixing them like a hip-hop beat leaves the listener content but ready to move.

www.facebook.com/vibestreetmusic

 

ETHER

Specialty: Tribal Electronic, Dubstep

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/etherbeetz

Notable song: “EAST”

Why you need to know him: ETHER adds to the thick and vibrant strain of Denver dubstep artists with his tribal and far-eastern influenced sound. His music fits somewhere between deep dubstep and glitch-hop, having low minimal drum patterns paired with squashing synths and ambient samples. ETHER has a style that is all his own, and is able to utilize the sounds and drum patterns of distant countries without mucking up his sound. Be ready to groove in more ways than one.

www.facebook.com/ether.official.music

 

OG Status

Specialty: Heavy Trap, Big-Room

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/og-status

Notable song: “Rick Flair”

Why you need to know him: OG Status brings a more traditional festival-style trap sound to the scene in Colorado. With massive  horns, bass-puncturing synth leads, and trap style drum beats, OG Status makes huge and dirty bangers good for any high energy concert. Coming out of Boulder, the party capital of Colorado, OG Status knows how to keep it live. Expect to pump your arms and bang your head to the OG; this music is not for the mellow.

www.facebook.com/OGstatusmusic

 

EDDIE WHOΔ

Specialty: Experimental Electronic, Ambient Hip-Hop

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/eddiewhoa

Notable song: “Δ!SΤRΛCΤ!ΘΠ”

Why you need to know him: EDDIE WHOΔ, formerly knows as EXKXO, is yet another example of the diverse range of electronic music styles we find here in Colorado. His production style takes all of the flavors and excitement of contemporary electronic, and removes the harshness, leaving a cool breeze of sound that goes down like Jameson on the rocks. With three brand new tracks, and more in his past repertoire, WHOΔ’s tracks could easily be the backbone to the summer playlists of any electronic enthusiasts. Take some time off and get lost in the deep sea of hazy beats he has created.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/EDDIE-WHO

 

Rodway

Specialty: Riddim Dubstep

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rodwaydubstep

Notable song: “Swamp Stomp”

Why you need to know him: Rodway represents the best of the best in Denver riddim dubstep. With eerie synths leads,  campy melodies, and bouncing wobbles, Rodway sounds like a new-wave version of Rusko right here in Colorado. Although Rodway still mainly opens for bigger artists like Zeds Dead, he is well on his way to greatness. With his signature style and flawless production, his music is fun and exciting for new and old dubstep-heads. Listen to Rodway any time you want to hop, but know you could crack a neck-bone head-bobbing to his tunes.

www.facebook.com/RodwayDubstep

 

Sightlow

Specialty: Ambient Trap

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sightlow

Notable song: “Concentrate”

Why you need to know him: Sightlow is yet another Denver based artist that seems to have been waiting in the shadows to pop out and change the scene. With only two tracks on his Soundcloud, Sightlow has stunned EDM enthusiasts and caught the eye of some major music blogs with his track, “Concentrate.” The track takes the ambient mellow trap sound that artists like Flume or Stwo have made big, and adds in rap samples to create a beautiful airy trap track rivaling some of the genre’s majors like Esta. or Mr. Carmack.

www.Facebook.com/SightlowMusic

 

Trisicloplox

Specialty: Deep Dubstep, Tribal Electronic

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/trisicloplox

Notable song: “Salamander”

Why you need to know him: Trisicloplox is all over the board when it comes to tracks. From funky hip-hop instrumentals to deep dungeon dubstep, Trisicloplox makes absolutely stunning songs that stretch and mold genre boundaries. Using strange distorted samples, and borderline awkward percussion, his tracks shine through as unique and one of a kind, while staying appealing to the ears. His music is temperamental and creative, but not for the faint of heart.

www.facebook.com/Trisicloplox

 

Project Aspect

Specialty: Crunk-Step, Classical-Electro

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/project-aspect

Notable song: “The Writer (Remake)”

Why you need to know him: ProJect Aspect has been rocking the boat in Denver for 6 years since his beginnings in 2008. Since then, Jay, or ProJect Aspect, has started Mile High Sound Movement (along with Unlimited Gravity) and shared the stage with massive acts like Big Gigantic or STS9. Jay’s music takes many of the aspects (pun.) of glitch-hop, dubstep, and even classical music to make songs that are bouncy, wild, and creative. Always a crowd pleaser, Jay’s live sets are absolute insanity with his high-tempo wobbles keepin’ the crowd moving at all times.

www.facebook.com/projectaspect

 

SunSquabi

Specialty: Jam-Style Electronic, Glitch-Hop

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sunsquabi

Notable song: “Super Gravity”

Why you need to know them: SunSquabi is a multi-talented group, with guitarist and producer, Kevin Donohue, bassist Andrew Clymer, and drummer Chris Anderson. The different instrumentation within the group allows the groovy melodies and laid back drum beats to come out with a more organic feel leaving the listener complacent and content. The group’s music mainly revolves around a hip-hop styled drums with samples and a jammy electronic groove above it, sort of like STS9 meets Late Night Radio. Their music is perfect for anywhere – bump it on the train ride home or let it cradle you in a live performance.

www.facebook.com/SunSquabi

 

WhompO

Specialty: Bro-Step, Electro-House

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/whompo

Notable song: “Royals (Remix)”

Why you need to know him: WhompO brings out the best in house, and in house music. His tracks utilize thumping basslines and swelling piano melodies to make thoughtful tracks for the big-room. At times throwing in rugged wobbles to supplement his drops, WhompO’s music has all the fun and excitement of house with a gritty texture that is crucial to the Denver sound. Definitely a must-see for fans of electro-house.

www.facebook.com/WhompO

 

Treyy G

Specialty: Big Room House, Club Bangers

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djtreyyg

Notable song: “Dance Floor Killer”

Why you need to know him: Treyy G is another electro-house styled producer, taking many aspects from all facets of the scene. His music is full of excitement and oozes club-banging sound. Pure and simple, Treyy G makes fun music. Expect to get absolutely buck at any point that a song of his comes on.

www.facebook.com/TreyyG5

 

Who else should be on this list? Comment below and let us know!

Treyy G: Interview

Treyy G is an up and coming producer hailing from Colorado by way of Cali. He’s one half of the Hiphop duo TKG, which is how we first discovered him. One of his most recent mixes “Trumpsta” with Contiez has garnished him worldwide recognition which you have to admit is well deserved. From his catchy hooks to eclectic mixes, his reputation is that of a hit maker. To us it seemed like over night he was on every EDM flyer in Colorado, supporting some of the biggest names in the Trap game. We truly believe that it’s only a matter of time before he’ll be headlining shows all over the world. Actually…we’re willing to bet on it. Get to know him…

Did you learn how to mix on your own or did someone teach you?

Treyy G: I Learned on my own!

Who are some of the producers that inspire your creativity?

TG: Well, i’m inspired by many producers by my main inspiration comes from Calvin Harris, Zedd, & Deadmau5.

Who are some of the producers you don’t like?

TG: There’s not too many producers I don’t like, If I don’t mind them, I just don’t listen.

What software and gear are you using, and what software and gear do you wish you had???

TG: I’m using FL Studio 11 for producing & Pioneer CDJ 2000 Nexus set up for Live show, Couldn’t ask for anything more!

How would you sum up your music in 2 words?

TG: Bang Bang

What was the first EDM concert you went to? 

TG: Glo5 In Colorado Springs Jan 23rd 2010.

Denver is a HUGE market for EDM, but what other city do you dream of playing a show in and why?

TG: One place I dream of playing is Ibiza, and because its also a huge world wide staple for EDM music!

In regards to your workflow, do you work on multiple tracks at once or do you start one finish it then start on the next?

TG: I work quick, so I’m usually working on 7-10 different tracks at once, not including track I do vocals for!

Dude, “Trumpsta” is all over the web! How does it make you feel knowing that all these people that don’t even know you are listening to your music?

TG: It’s great, really one of the main reasons I make music. I love sharing the love of music with others that love music just as much as I do, haha.

What was your biggest obstacle when you were first starting out, and how did you overcome it?

TG: Learning the politics to the Colorado EDM scene, and honestly, you can’t overcome it.. It’s something that will always be there!

What would you say has been your greatest accomplishment thus far?

TG: I wish I could share, but the announcement Is kept in close only for a little longer, but as of now, Trumpsta signing to Kontor records, Ministry of sound & reaching 8,000,000+ Views and counting about 60-70K Plays A Day.

If everything goes just as you plan, where or what do you see yourself doing in the next 5 years?

TG: Only time can tell!

We all have those few people who have had our back and supported us to the fullest since the beginning; who are those people around you?

TG: My mother, my girlfriend, my sisters/family and my bestfriend Austin!

 

 

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