Snails Collaborates with Boogie T, Wooli and Excision’s Production Team

Following up on a HOT new collaboration, Snails just recently released “Magnets” with the legendary bass duo Zeds Dead. Having just kicked off his “The Shell 2.0 Tour” with Excision’s production team, Beama VisualsSnails has been spending his rare spare time collaborating with another basslords, Boogie T and Wooli.

Snails‘ collaboration with Boogie T on fresh new banger “Redline” is out now on Slugz Music. 

Snails & Boogie T “Redline”

Listen to Snails and Boogie-T’s ‘Redline’:

When two artists like these come together to create something new, it’s obvious the track will turn out just as bass-oriented as ever. However, it also includes some special musical elements that distinguish “Redline” as the true gem of an EARGASM that it is. When compared to Snails past productions, it becomes clear that the King of Vomitstep has no boundaries.

“Redline” distinguishes itself from other Slugz Music releases by incorporating the funky vocals of Boogie T, paired with his rock-enthused electric guitar riffs.

Equally exciting, Snails‘ own “The Shell 2.0 Tour” is in full swing traveling across North America on a massive tour with a special treat for attendees in form of his brand new stage created in part with Beama Visuals, known for their work as the stage production wizards behind Excision‘s wildly impressive production.

The Shell 2.0 Tour unveiled this masterpiece of a stage, showcasing a “holographic bass music experience powered by groundbreaking production.“

Grab tickets to the, “The Shell 2.0 Tour

Upcoming The Shell 2.0 Tour Dates: 11/07 – Greenville, SC – The Firmament 11/08 – Norfolk, VA – The NorVa 11/09 – Richmond, VA – The National 11/10 – Charlotte, NC – Fillmore Charlotte 11/12 – Mobile, AL – Soul Kitchen Music Hall 11/14 – Tallahassee, TN – Bajas Beachclub 11/15 – Tampa, FL – The Ritz Ybor 11/16 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues 11/20 – Syracuse, NY – The Westcott Theater 11/21 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE 11/23 – Montreal, QC – Telus 11/24 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall 11/26 – Portland, ME – State Theatre 11/28 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom 11/29 – Boston, MA – House of Blues 11/30 – Washington, DC – Echostage 12/01 – New York, NY – Terminal 5 12/08 – St Paul, MN – The Myth 12/14 – Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom 12/15 – San Marcos, TX – The Marc

Following up on Snails‘ recent collaborations: “Magnets” with Zeds Dead & “Redline” is ANOTHER colossal banger dubbed, “Snailephant’ that Snails recruited Wooli for.

Just released on November 6th, “Snailephant” on Slugz Music, comes with the exciting announcement of an upcoming 6-track EP.

Listen to a teaser:

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Why Lost Lands 2018 Is Not To Be Missed

Bass music fans — the second yearly Lost Lands Festival is significantly much less than 30 days off! This past year, Lost Lands debuted for the first time and immediately became a fan favorite holiday season. One of the chief reasons it had been such a success is because Jeff Abel, better called Excision, along with his staff put a lot of effort to the making of it.

On account of the success of Lost Lands 2017, Excision started to program for 2018 as soon as the 2017 festival had finished. He and his team have worked to ensure fans have a much better experience this year. In his Headbanger Facebook band page that he asked for questions, queries and much more to make Lost Lands 2018 as good as you can. Everything from the lineup to choosing food vendors, Excision paid focus on all fan feedback and has been tremendously involved in every detail.

Lost Lands 2018 will have two full size main stages this season plus 1,000,000 watts of bass brought to you by PK Sound gear. That is A LOT of bass, don’t forget to bring your earplugs! This past year, volcanoes about the stage taken fire in addition to heaps of lasers, pyrotechnics, and even giant dinosaurs produced an appearance. This past season, you can definitely expect production and also three times more dinosaurs.

After the festival is finished there will be Sound Camps which are going to be heading off during the evening. There are just six distinctively themed Sound Camps, special guest appearances, and surprise collections by Lost Lands artists. The Sound Camp includes a dedicated campground region at which you’ll be transported to a new world. Each stage at the Sound Camps will incorporate its very own unique theme design.

Other new changes this season include, expanded car camping areas — 50 sq ft. bigger, ancient entry pre-party inside festival grounds together with surprise b2b places Thursday night, silent camping, themed Sound Camps, along with also the 1,000,000 watts of bass. All of this was made possible because of the fan feedback that has been taken into account.

Lastly, I don’t have to say how stacked this years lineup is with numerous performances by Excision all weekend and other bass artists comprise Flux Pavilion, Illenium, Nero, Rezz, plus much more.

This past year, I saw that the festivities throughout the livestream at Couch Lands, where I saw and headbanged all weekend from my couch at home. This season I am excited to visit Lost Lands and experience it. Are you going? Allow me to know!

Still thinking about it? Act fast, GA tickets along with camping is 75% sold out. You’re able to get the rest of the tickets HERE.

See you Headbangers!

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