Kid JVZ’s ‘Bloodsaw’ brings gore to the masses via Cell Block Collective [Track Write-Up]


Kid JVZ hordes the sounds of horror and gore with his new riddim single ‘Bloodsaw‘, released on Cell Block Collective.

Riddim’s rising popularity has created a ravenous landscape, where bloodshed is imminent. The ‘Bloodsaw’ is just one means of delivering pure heat.

pictured center: Kid JVZ

Jorge Zertuche or Kid JVZ, a rising talent in the electronic music scene, has recently unveiled his captivating new riddim track with Cell Block Collective, a prominent Chicago-based record label wildly renowned for their niche expertise in riddim, tearout, dubstep, and various other cutting-edge bass music subgenres.

The release of this latest single ‘Bloodsaw‘ adds another exciting chapter to Kid JVZ‘s musical journey, showcasing his distinctive sound and creativity while further solidifying Cell Block Collective‘s position as a driving force in the evolution of bass music.

The artist’s unique approach to sound design and composition elevates the genre to new heights, infusing it with creativity and energy that resonates with contemporary music enthusiasts in its impressive 3:31 runtime.

As the track unfolds, it unveils layers of sonic intricacies, drawing the audience into a dynamic looping expedition that defies convention and embraces bold experimentation outside the walls of your atypical bass music production.

Ultimately, this captivating piece is poised to redefine the boundaries of the riddim genre and establishes Kid JVZ as a pivotal and up-and-coming milestone musician in the ever-largening evolution of electronic music.


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