
Tebedayeng, a music producer from Banten, has made a name for himself with a diverse musical palette.
That includes Dubstep, Lo-fi, and Ska.
After winning first place in the 2020 EMPC competition by Iceperience, he had the chance to collaborate with Barong Family’s RayRay.
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Meanwhile, the competition’s runner-up, Ryuzaki Rama, who also earned the title of Producer of the Year at the 2022 Indonesia Dance Chart (IDC) Awards, continues to create genre-bending music.
This time, the two producers join forces for a wild new track titled “Slime Monster.”
Originally, Tebedayeng planned a standard Dubstep approach.
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However, Rama took a creative turn by slowing the tempo from the typical 150 BPM to a more dynamic 130 BPM.
They didn’t stop there—together, they fused elements of Bass House and touches of Indo Bounce into the production.
They layered drums, percussion, arpeggiated melodies, and effects to amplify the energy.
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The title “Slime Monster” reflects the track’s sound design, especially the drops.
The distorted, wet synths evoke the eerie feeling of a menacing, oozing creature.
The duo wanted the track to feel chaotic, monstrous, and unforgettable.
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The song was eeleased under YHV Trance Records, a sub-label of YHV Group.
“Slime Monster” showcases a bold mix of Old School Dubstep, Brostep, and the groovy energy of Indo Bounce.
The 4/4 drum pattern typical of Bass House pairs seamlessly with the aggressive growling bass, making this track both dance floor-ready and sonically rich.
“Slime Monster” is now available on all major digital platforms.
Cr: Alibudi