Flux Pavilion Teases String of High-Profile Collabs with Excision, Jessica Audiffred, Zeds Dead + More

Flux Pavilion is back! Having announced multiple teases of new songs featuring some of dubstep’s biggest names.

Flux Pavilion, the wizard behind “I Can’t Stop,” “Cracks” and “Bass Cannon,” has announced that he is closing down the new year with a large handful of new masters in his portfolio of music. Flux took to Twitter to release the news.

Flux Pavilion wrote on the social media site, “Closing down the studio for the year this week with a pocket full of masters. Collabs with: Excision, Eliminate, Jessica Audiffred, Wavedash, Wooli, Zeds Dead, Plus one Flux solo track. I’ve been a very busy little bee.”

Flux Pavilion was a mainstay artist in the early 2010s with some of his songs still being played out on mainstages across the globe. After some hiatus from mainstream Dubstep, Flux Pavillion has begun to release new music over the last few years.

His most recent releases are an EP from earlier this year titled ‘Fluxiverse’ along with the singles “Heavy Metal” and “Where You At.” His second studio album was released in 2021, over ten years past his first EP, “Lines in Wax.” Flux Pavillion’s second studio album was “.wav.”

With already a powerhouse of singles, EPs, and his third studio album on the way, fans are excited about the announcement having commented on his post with joy. Excision and Jessica Audiffred also seem hyped for the release with comments of flames and hearts.

One fan also hinted at the release of a Flux Pavilion and Adventure Club ID, which brings listeners back to the early days of Dubstep in the States. Another fan asked about his release with Cyclops, an artist that had his most recent single drop on Subtronics label, Cyclops, ironically. As the excitement around some new beats grows, check out Flux Pavilion’s first EP that catapulted him into the spotlight below!

author

Hey! I'm Shiv! Music is the greatest part of my life, I remember discovering dubstep when I was 15/16 and my entire life was altered - robot noises?? I needed MORE! Now, I live in NYC and have seen over 60 artists of all genres; my favorites being Odesza, Subtronics, Rezz, Griz, Zeds Dead, John Summit and Kaskade. I am an enjoyer of music and will try everything once, I do not discriminate - there is beauty in all genres (minus country). You can usually find me in a warehouse at 4AM because I am nocturnal and will quite literally never say no to a show.

What's your reaction?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *