Stepping up for our 85th mix in the series, Clouwds brings us mix spanning a multitude of genres. Starting with some deep DnB, Clouwds effortlessly blends into footwork, glitch hop and even some dubstep!
For those of you who don’t know, Clouwds has been making waves within the DnB spectrum supporting the likes of Alix Perez, Break and High Contrast (to name a few). She also forms 1/3 of the up and coming DnB powerhouse trio Nuance alongside fellow artists Averse and L.E.X. Gaining recognition from the likes of Shogun Audio and Hospital Records with their energetic sets, its clear the future looks bright for Clouwds and all her ventures.
We spoke to Clouwds about her UKBMix, and she said,
“For this mix I wanted to include a range of tracks that are inspiring me currently, and also delve back into some older favourites that sparked my initial love for bass music. We start out with some deeper DnB before delving into a more percussive section of the mix encompassing footwork, glitch hop and dubstep. Bringing the tempo back up, I’ve ended on the euphoric drum & bass sound that reminds me of first hearing DnB out in a rave – something we’ve all been missing greatly this past year! In my selections I’ve felt particularly inspired by the number of womxn who have been smashing out some incredible tunes over the recent months. My music library is looking ever more equal which is such exciting progression, and gives me hope for the increasing diversity in bass music.”
Last track you listened to?
Mr Perfectly Fine (Taylor’s Version) – Taylor Swift
What track do you wish you’d made?
Koan Sound and Javeon – Silk Wave
Favourite piece of music kit?
MoPho Analog Synthesizer by Dave Smith Instruments
Last album you listened to start to finish?
St Vincent – Daddy’s Home
Lara started out at the age of 16 as a blogger, setting up her own platform, MakeItGood which ran for 5 years, featuring mixes and interviews with Dubstep artists in collaboration with FatKidOnFire.
“With over 6 years experience working in music promotion, I feel so glad to be running UKBM again, creating more space for new comers and talented artists. It’s amazing to be able to promote and support Bass culture!”