One of the most in-demand bass producers Riot Ten today unveils his massive Monstercat debut EP, ‘Feral,’ arriving in time for his headline tour of the same name.
For over a decade, Riot Ten has established himself as a premier talent in the world of bass music. He’s been supported by heavyweights including The Chainsmokers, Steve Aoki, Excision, and Illenium, collaborated with artists such as Shaquille O’Neal, Crankdat, Jessica Audiffred, Black Tiger Sex Machine, and has official remixes for DJ Snake, Eptic, and Gryffin. His iconic hits, such as “Rail Breaker (feat. Rico Act)” and “Fuck It” with Sullivan King, resonate far beyond the bass stage, showcasing his ability to create music that captivates a wide audience. Setting a new standard for the bass scene, he’s taken over crowds at major festivals and venues, those among the list include Coachella, Lollapalooza, EDC (Las Vegas, Mexico, & China), Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Hollywood Palladium.
‘Feral’ marks a return to Riot Ten’s roots, drawing from the sound design of his original heavy dubstep influences while featuring a range of vocalists. Over the past few years, Riot Ten has demonstrated his versatility by producing music across various genres and styles. Despite this exploration, his love for in-your-face bass music remains strong. He believes that ‘Feral’ captures this essence perfectly, and the response from his audiences has been incredible. Collaborating has always been special to Riot Ten, and for this EP, he has recruited exciting collaborators such as Boogie T on “Bad Attitude (feat. Peytn)” and INFEKT on “All Black (feat. $teven Cannon).”
Riot Ten shares, “Personally, I think this may be my heaviest body of work since my ‘Genesis’ EP back in 2018. Most of my recent releases were more experimental to showcase the range a bit. But for the ‘Feral’ EP, I really wanted to get back to my roots from the sound design to the vocalists I have featured. I would say this EP is my personal favorite that I’ve ever created.”
Tomorrow, Riot Ten kicks off his FERAL headline and craziest tour of his career in Germany. Fans can catch him at 30+ stops including Sziget Festival, Apocalypse Festival, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Webster Hall in New York, Stereo Live in Houston and Dallas, and more. Tickets are available for purchase here.