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A leader in the Los Angeles bass scene, producer/DJ Tsuruda is a classically trained musician who commands a distinctive sound that blends elements of experimental hip-hop with avant-garde electronics. First debuting in 2014, Tsuruda has captivated wide-eyed audiences with his dynamic sound and hypnotizing live sets, which have taken him to marquee festivals like Shambhala Music Festival and EDC Las Vegas, in addition to his own solo tours throughout North America and beyond. His expansive discography—which comprises six full-length projects, two compilations, the breakout FUBAR EP, and numerous releases on tastemaker labels like Team Supreme, Darker Than Wax, 1985 Music (Alix Perez) and Division Recordings (Noisia)—is one of the most impressive bodies of work in independent electronic music. Tsuruda today stands at the upper echelon of bass music culture as an in-demand producer and internationally touring act.

A prolific artist from the jump, Tsuruda has self-released four full-length projects—drumsand (August 2014), madness (March 2015), rawflavor (July 2015) and RIP (February 2016)—in addition to his two-part compilation series, Internet Slaps Vol. 1 (November 2017) and Internet Slaps Vol. 2 (January 2019). His discography also includes numerous singles on labels like Team Supreme and Darker Than Wax, a gang of bootlegs, and official remixes for Noisia, The Glitch Mob, Crooked Colours, graves and Project Paradise (Mr. Carmack and Promnite). In December 2017, Tsuruda’s original track, “Pack Heat,” was featured on Edition 1, the first compilation on Alix Perez’s label, 1985 Music.

In June 2017, Tsuruda released Move, his official debut artist album, on Division Recordings, the trendsetting label from legendary drum & bass trio, Noisia. Featuring breakout tracks “Peanut Butter” and “Brrrap!!,” Move traverses through trap-leaning percussions, hip-hop beats and expertly curated samples. He followed up with Unlimited Data (October 2018), his second artist album, released on Courteous Family, the influential Los Angeles artist collective and independent boutique record label he co-founded in 2014. Featuring collaborations with fellow bass beat-makers Alix Perez and Woolymammoth, Unlimited Data is stacked with live instrumentation, inventive samples, complex percussions and rhythms, and deep lo-fi bass and halftime beats.

On his FUBAR EP (October 2019)—independently released and distributed in partnership with cutting-edge Los Angeles imprint, Alpha Pup—Tsuruda expands his sound into the outer limits of bass music. FUBAR, an acronym for Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition, sees the producer synthesizing and mutating his sound into all shades of bass music—halftime, dubstep, garage and everything in between—while still retaining his signature L.A. beat scene style. Created with the high-intensity energy of a club and festival setting, FUBAR features nine hard-hitting tracks, including standout singles “Dragon of the Darkness Flame” and “Kimchi Crisis,” plus “Little Mac,” a collaboration with Mr. Carmack. With FUBAR, Tsuruda enters his next creative chapter, one marked by a deeper sense of bass experimentalism and open-minded creativity.

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