Zero Flexes His UK Bass Prowess On Versatile Two-Tracker ‘God Complex / Control The Most Of You’

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Zero makes his debut on NIGHTMODE with ‘God Complex / Control The Most Of You,’ a double dose of bass-heavy UK grooves arriving as the final offering from the label’s tenth season of releases.

British producer Zero continues his rise from the underground with a breakout two-sided single on NIGHTMODE. The lead single “God Complex,” sees the producer connecting with veteran UK emcee PAV4N for a swagged-out heater. On “Control The Most Of You,” Zero shines on his own with an infectious bass-driven bop.

Zero and PAV4N display a multitude of chemistry on “God Complex.” As one of the founding members of the iconic electronic rap group Foreign Beggars, PAV4N’s commanding vocals instantly feel familiar yet fresh. His enlightened flow floats over the powerful production, driving the track forward as Zero weaves magic around his sharp and energetic bars. Mixing menacing horns, a hypnotizing lead synth, shuffling drums, filthy basslines, and an underlying murky aesthetic creates the perfect club-ready anthem. It’s a chest-pumping, shuffle-inducing smash that’s UK to its core in all the right ways.

“Control The Most Of You” sees Zero shifting gears without losing any impact. The high-pitched and stuttered vocals pull at the heartstrings while still possessing an underlying catchiness. With the vocals, Zero effortlessly creates an addictive yet emotive cornerstone that runs throughout the track. Pulsing bass, futuristic flourishes, punchy percussion, and a dizzying lead are layered with precision. The heavy-hitting drops are primed for dark basement sets while the moving vocal loops serve to give the track an even broader appeal. Expect this one to become a weapon of choice in your favorite DJs’ sets moving forward.

“‘God Complex’ is a straight-up UK bass banger born straight from the campsite of the iconic festival Boomtown, where I happened to meet Pav for the first time. We exchanged details, and, two weeks later, had finished the tune. Clean and punchy vocals, combined with huge low-end power in the form of big kick drums and an airy midrange bass that floats in the midst of it, all make up this club banger. The B-side for me is always a chance to show off versatility, and ‘Control The Most Of You’ is a perfect example of that. Weird yet unique synths alongside spaced-out chopped-up female vox. Both tunes are completely different but compliment each other perfectly in my opinion.”—Zero

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