“Get Down” with Matroda’s Contagious Bass House Jam

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Croatia's Matroda wastes no time getting down his latest bass house single “Get Down.” Through haunted vocals and distorted basslines, Matroda creates a contagious late night warehouse jam.
 
Just last month Matroda made a strong Dim Mak debut with the bass house burner “Ghetto Funk,” which received support from the likes of Steve AokiDavid GuettaTiëstoAfrojack, and more. Magnetic Magazine hailed “Ghetto Funk” as “the song you need for your weekend parties” and the track has since racked up 250K+ streams on Soundcloud alone. More recently, Matroda’s collaboration with Raven and Kreyn, “Back To The Future,” was featured on Generation HEX 004, a new compilation EP from Don Diablo’s Hexagon label.
 
Matroda’s one-of-a-kind sound comes from his classical training in violin, drums, and keyboard. Since partnering with Chris Lake in 2015 on an official remix of SNBRN’s “California,” which received support from Major Lazer and Calvin Harris, Matroda’s profile has steadily risen. With a pair of two new stellar Dim Mak releases in his belt, the future looks bright for the skilled bassmaker.

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Croatian Beatsmith Matroda Unveils "Ghetto Funk"

In a fierce blend of bass house and breaks Croatian beatsmith Matroda delivers the sinister "Ghetto Funk," using eerie synth plucks and wicked wobbles to deliver a behemoth of a Dim Mak debut. The single has already seen support from TiestoOliver HeldensDavid Guetta, and more.

Matroda’s well-rounded sound pulls from his classical training across the violin, drums, and keyboard. In 2015, he kicked off his career by partnering with Chris Lake on an official remix of SNBRN’s “California”. It proved to be a stellar debut, quickly reaching the #2 spot on Beatport’s main chart and #1 on the house chart.

Since then, Matroda has steadily become an artist to watch. His 2016 bass-house hit “Chronic,” on Spinnin’ Records, garnered wide A-list support including AviciiDiploLaidback Luke, and RL Grime, who dropped it during his 2016 Coachella set. 2017 is looking to be an even bigger year for Matroda, as he’s coming off a brand new Dustycloud collaboration “Come Back” and an infectious VIP Edit of Migos’ “Bad and Boujee.” The VIP skyrocked to #1 on Soundcloud’s House Chart and Billboard cited it as one of the “5 Best ‘Bad and Boujee’” remixes.

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