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EAZYBAKED Continue Carving Their Own Lane in Bass Music

Fresh off the release of “EAZY MF FINGER” and amid one of the busiest stretches of their career, EAZYBAKED continue to prove why they’ve become one of bass music’s most beloved acts. Between sold-out shows, major festival appearances, and the continued growth of The Bake Out, the duo has built a loyal community while staying true to their creative instincts. In our conversation, the pair reflected on their evolution, dream collaborations, and the goals that continue to drive them forward.

Having created music together for over a decade, the duo notes that their creative relationship is in a state of constant evolution. Eric focuses on flow and drum pocket, while Andrew anchors the sound design. This division of labor allows them to maintain a cohesive identity while pushing the boundaries of their production.

Evolving the Live Experience

The transition from underground rooms to massive festival stages has fundamentally shifted how EAZYBAKED approaches their live sets. While they once played without the pressure of audience expectations, they now find themselves thinking outside the box to engage crowds who may be experiencing their sound for the first time. Their goal remains consistent: to create an immersive world where fans feel free to express themselves.

When asked about the collaborative process behind their latest track, “EAZY MF FINGER,” the duo emphasized the importance of balance. By passing the computer back and forth, they ensured that the final product reflected the input of all four collaborators. For them, the music is heading wherever it feels good, prioritizing organic creation with friends over rigid industry expectations.

Staying True to the Vision

Despite the pressure to make their sound more accessible as their audience grows, EAZYBAKED remains committed to experimentation. They credit their success to a group of open-minded fans who support their creative risks. This commitment to authenticity has earned them respect from industry heavyweights, including Zeds Dead, Of The Trees, and Excision. Looking ahead, the duo has their sights set on dream collaborations with artists like Mr. Carmack, Flume, and A$AP Rocky.

Beyond the music, the growth of The Bake Out has been a defining achievement. For the duo, curating a space that fosters a sense of belonging is more important than any single lineup. As they look toward future milestones—including a dream performance at Red Rocks—they remain grounded, viewing their current trajectory as a dream come true.