Slushii's New Single "To Say Goodbye" Is Future Bass Gold – We Got This Covered
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Slushii’s New Single “To Say Goodbye” Is Future Bass Gold

After releasing a number of phenomenal tracks like his remix of The Chainsmokers' "Closer" and "So Long," Slushii is back with yet another solid offering, proving he's an artist worthy of the hype that tends to follow his name. His latest effort is another dreamy future bass tune titled "To Say Goodbye" that showcases all the elements we've come to love to from the chilled out producer.
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After releasing a number of phenomenal tracks like his remix of The Chainsmokers’ “Closer” and “So Long,” Slushii is back with yet another solid offering, proving he’s an artist worthy of the hype that tends to follow his name. His latest effort is another dreamy future bass tune titled “To Say Goodbye” that showcases all the elements we’ve come to love to from the chilled out producer.

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“To Say Goodbye” opens with a bitter sweet piano section, before a tom roll leads into a soothing intro complete with punchy dubstep beats, spiraling synth arpeggios and emotive vocaloid style singing. After a quick build up, Slushii transitions into magical future bass drops with stuttering synth leads layered over airy chords and half time rhythms.

Slushii has been experiencing a major surge in popularity among dance music fans over the last year, and tracks like “To Say Goodbye” make it clear that the attention is well deserved. In a short amount of time he’s gone from virtually unknown to joining the likes of beloved imprint Monstercat and playing his debut DJ set at HARD Summer, and it looks like there’s nowhere to go but up for dance music’s latest breakout star.


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