
Renowned bass music producer Riot Ten has just released his highly-anticipated Monstercat debut EP, ‘Feral.’ This powerful collection of tracks arrives ahead of his headline tour, sharing the same name.
With over a decade in the industry, Riot Ten has become a staple in the bass music scene. His talents have earned support from major artists like The Chainsmokers, Steve Aoki, Excision, and Illenium. He has also collaborated with big names such as Shaquille O’Neal, Crankdat, Jessica Audiffred, and Black Tiger Sex Machine, and produced official remixes for DJ Snake, Eptic, and Gryffin. Tracks like “Rail Breaker (feat. Rico Act)” and “Fuck It” with Sullivan King have become iconic anthems, showcasing Riot Ten’s ability to create music that resonates far beyond the bass community. His live performances have taken him to some of the most prominent festivals and venues, including Coachella, Lollapalooza, EDC (Las Vegas, Mexico, & China), Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Hollywood Palladium.
‘Feral’ represents a return to Riot Ten’s heavy dubstep roots, featuring a range of vocalists that enhance the intensity of the EP. While Riot Ten has experimented with various genres in recent years, his passion for hard-hitting bass music has never wavered. He believes that ‘Feral’ perfectly captures this essence, and the overwhelming response from fans confirms it. The EP includes notable collaborations, such as “Bad Attitude (feat. Peytn)” with Boogie T and “All Black (feat. $teven Cannon)” with INFEKT.
Reflecting on the project, Riot Ten shares, “This might be my heaviest work since my ‘Genesis’ EP in 2018. My recent releases were more experimental to show my range, but with ‘Feral,’ I wanted to revisit my roots. From the sound design to the vocalists featured, this EP is my personal favorite to date.”
Riot Ten’s FERAL tour kicks off tomorrow in Germany, marking the start of what promises to be the wildest tour of his career. Fans can catch him at over 30 stops, including Sziget Festival, Apocalypse Festival, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Webster Hall in New York, Stereo Live in Houston and Dallas, and many more.