
The UK based music producer is not unknown to EDM fans, he is one of the influential artists of the dupstep genre. He is in the music industry for more than two decades. So he decided to create his own label and it is doing admiringly.

He has started a new journey with his own label, IFEEL, which can be a significant step for an artist, last month he also released his ep Chester’s Groove, Skream releases his single trees and a remix from Maruwa on his record label.
The UK based music producer is not unknown to EDM fans, he is one of the influential artists of the dupstep genre. He is in the music industry for more than two decades. So he decided to create his own label and it is doing admiringly.
He has started a new journey with his own label, IFEEL, which can be a significant step for an artist, last month he also released his ep Chester’s Groove, which has three wonderful tracks.
The songs sounds something 90s anthem— a wonderful effort to create something new. The track has Maruwa remix released. The combination of drums, bass and paino give it a perfect sound.
Like other EDM artists, Skream is also focusing on creativity. On asking about improvement of skill and launching a brand new label, by Billboard in an interview, he answered, “I’ve had more time in the studio over the last year and a half than I’ve had since I was at school. It’s been really nice to get to know my equipment again, with a clear head and not, like, tour brain… being in the studio one day a week because you’ve gotta get back on a plane.
The lockdown has made me extremely confident as a producer. I’m really wanting to make a lot more music than people are familiar with me making. The idea of the label — it was fate to a degree, because I needed this time off to get back to my original passion, which is producing. In lockdown, I’ve made 220 tracks, and they need a home. And they’re all mine. So the best thing to do was to launch a new label exclusively for my stuff, and release it at my pleasure.”
He just began his journey from a studio in the South London and now he is internationally recognized.
Listen to his new track and remix.
which has three wonderful tracks.
The songs sounds something 90s anthem— a wonderful effort to create something new. The track has Maruwa remix released. The combination of drums, bass and paino give it a perfect sound.
Like other EDM artists, Skream is also focusing on creativity. On asking about improvement of skill and launching a brand new label, by Billboard in an interview, he answered, “I’ve had more time in the studio over the last year and a half than I’ve had since I was at school. It’s been really nice to get to know my equipment again, with a clear head and not, like, tour brain… being in the studio one day a week because you’ve gotta get back on a plane.
The lockdown has made me extremely confident as a producer. I’m really wanting to make a lot more music than people are familiar with me making. The idea of the label — it was fate to a degree, because I needed this time off to get back to my original passion, which is producing. In lockdown, I’ve made 220 tracks, and they need a home. And they’re all mine. So the best thing to do was to launch a new label exclusively for my stuff, and release it at my pleasure.”
He just began his journey from a studio in the South London and now he is internationally recognized.
Listen to his new track and remix.