Categories: New Music

Red Set Record has officially launched with the explosive debut of “BAUOW,” a new track from Maryland producer Andréus that explores the worlds of dubstep and color bass.

The new electronic music label, Red Set Record, made its debut with its first official release. The track is called “BAUOW,” a five-minute single from Maryland-based producer Andréus that pulls from different corners of bass music.

Andréus points to early Skrillex as a key inspiration, and you can hear that influence throughout the track. He combines the aggressive feel of old-school dubstep with the bright, melodic side of color bass. The song is built with a cinematic sense of tension, creating a powerful and detailed sound.

For Andréus, this track is a return to the raw energy that first drew him to electronic music. “BAUOW” opens with a surprisingly haunting melody before building into something much more industrial and chaotic. It’s a song that seems designed to break expectations of typical song structure, taking the listener into a space where bass is the main focus.

The track is already finding an audience, hitting over 5,000 streams on Spotify shortly after its release. It serves as a strong introduction to Andréus’s style, which carefully walks the line between intense energy and melody, chaos and structure. The song is full of heavy basslines and shimmering synth textures, all held together by a hypnotic, evolving core.

This release also signals the official start of Red Set Record. The new independent label aims to support experimental and high-impact electronic music from up-and-coming artists. By launching with Andréus, the label is making a clear statement about the kind of adventurous, forward-thinking music it plans to release.

Red Set Record is here to bring something new to the scene, and “BAUOW” is a powerful first step.

You can listen to “BAUOW” now on all major streaming platforms. Give it a stream, share it, and get ready for what comes next.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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