DirtyHappy Colourfully Suggests You Eat Shit!

The Toronto / L.A. DJ cooks up a tasty platter of bass-heavy dubstep electronica.

DirtyHappy doesn’t mince words as he serves up some brown sounds in his bass-heavy new dubstep track Eat Shit! — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

With his latest attention-getting tack, the Toronto DJ demonstrates why he is a rising star in the bass music scene. He wanted to make something hard that hits in the festival circuit but that still keeps to his wonky sound. “I wanted to create a memorable piece that a bass head would want to listen to again and again,” he shares. “Balancing the dubstep leads and my unique style, the focus was on crafting a cohesive and powerful track. It took a few attempts to get it right, but when I heard it all together, especially with the continued third drop, I fell in love, and it instantly gave me a bass face. (It’s) probably one of the hardest-hitting tracks I’ve ever made.”

DirtyHappy (real name: AJ) is a dynamic force emerging from Toronto’s vibrant music scene. With roots that trace back to the legendary Icon Collective in Los Angeles, he honed his production skills and crafted a unique sound that seamlessly blends the intensity of bass music with his signature style. His talent and dedication culminated in a significant milestone when he won a prestigious DJ contest, earning a coveted spot at the bass-heavy HIjinx festival in Philadelphia. DirtyHappy has shared stages with renowned artists such as Kayzo, Ray Volpe, Hol!, Atliens, PhaseOne, Sullivan King and BTSM. His performances, including a standout set at Toronto’s Rebel Nightclub, have left audiences craving more of his high-energy sound.

DirtyHappy’s dedication to his craft and his ability to connect with audiences through his music make him a standout artist in the bass music scene. As he continues to push boundaries and innovate, fans eagerly anticipate what he will bring to the stage next.

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