GRL GANG Founder JEANIE Hits Disciple Round Table with her Third EP ‘Disturbing Data’

It is time to get hyped with the newest bass-filled release from JEANIE, ‘Disturbing Data,’ on Disciple Round Table.

The producer’s third EP is packed with sounds and arrangements that show off her talent and evolution through her career. Complete with her signature low, choppy bass, ‘Disturbing Data,’ has four tracks, two of which are collaborations. Starting with an ominous beginning, “S.U.B.” catapults listeners into a bass-filled drop for the rest of the track, calling everyone to bounce. 

“Malfunktion” follows, using vocal distortions saying “access denied,” during the build-ups before filthy drops. “Signal Breaker,” a collaboration with FelMax, cranks the bass with a faster tempo and funky melody during the second drop. 

 

For the final track, SQISHI and JEANIE join forces with “Metalware.” The entire EP throws down roaring bass, which JEANIE revealed was her goal, saying, “I dug deep into my hard drives for my most disturbing works, and out came the ‘Disturbing Data’ EP. This collection feels like the next evolution of my sound and I’m honored to be putting it out with the legendary Disciple Round Table crew.”

She continued, “Releasing an EP on Disciple has been a longtime goal of mine, especially after previously releasing a collaboration with them on my friends ‘Cyclops’ EP. I’m super stoked as it’s one of my go-to labels when looking for music to build my sets.” 

Her success in bass music has led to releases on labels like Bassrush and Disciple Round Table. Her record label, GRL GANG, supports the presence of women and non-binary individuals in the industry.

JEANIE is playing festivals like Tomorrowland, Bass Canyon, Lost Lands, and more this year. Her latest EP, ‘Disturbing Data,’ shows off the expansion of her sound. The four-track record is able to listen to on every streaming platform now. 

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Hi! My name is Madison and I was born and raised in Colorado, giving me immediate access to some of the best live music. I have two degrees from the University of Denver in Media Studies and Criminology and am passionate about music journalism. Some of my favorite artists are, but not limited to, Disco Lines, Tape B, Space Laces, and Whyte Fang.

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