Apashe And Magugu Push Boundaries On “Revenge of the Orchestra”
Belgian-born and Canada based artist, Apashe is known for his genre-bending approach to electronic music. He combines the purity of his symphonic orchestral compositions with the rawness of electronic music and hints of hip-hop and bass, creating a unique majestic sound that has gained over a billion streams. His high-energy live performances feature live instrumentation […]
Belgian-born and Canada based artist, Apashe is known for his genre-bending approach to electronic music. He combines the purity of his symphonic orchestral compositions with the rawness of electronic music and hints of hip-hop and bass, creating a unique majestic sound that has gained over a billion streams. His high-energy live performances feature live instrumentation and stunning visual effects, he has performed at Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza, Coachella and every major festival in between.
With each project Apashe continues to push sonic boundaries. His music has been featured in video games, trailers, high profile films and TV shows like JohnWick, Amazon’s TheBoys, HBO, Netflix, Marvel, Fast&Furious and more. He has also collaborated with a diverse range of artists including Tech N9ne, Lubalin, Wasiu, Geoffroy, Alina Pash, and more. With a growing fanbase and a reputation for innovation, Apashe is poised to become one of the most exciting and influential producers in electronic music.
Magugu, extraordinary singer and musical force hailing from Nigeria, is now making a profound impact on the global stage. Known as “The Voice of the Gods,” Magugu’s mission is to bridge the gap between African and Western cultures through his unique Pidgin Rap style—a captivating fusion of broken English and local slang commonly spoken in Nigeria. Magugu has been making waves worldwide with his iconic vocal tone, captivating audiences with his one-of-a-kind sound. His single Bodywanshakemade a significant impact, serving as the soundtrack for the latest iPhone advert, solidifying his presence in the mainstream.
Based in the UK, Magugu has been an underground sensation, gaining immense popularity with his vibrant energy and distinctive vocal style. His latest EP, Kindness Weakness, soared to the top of the iTunes UK Electronic, Beatport Bass, and Juno download charts, and earned him a nomination for the prestigious Drum n Bass Arena track of the year award in 2022. With support from renowned DJs like Gilles Peterson, Laurent Garnier, Skrillex, Target, and Supa Jamz, Magugu’s star continues to rise.
A high-octane collaboration between the two distinctive artists, Revenge of the Orchestra erupts in a blaze of true creative brilliance. The track is a futuristic mix of industrial synths, brooding strings and pounding rhythms, with Magugu’sacerbic flow elevating Apashe’s singular production style to heart-stopping heights. “Revenge is a must”, intonates Magugu in his distinctive ‘pidgin rap’ style over Apashe’s high-octane brass arrangement and hard-hitting beats.
The track comes with an ominous music video, featuring Apashe sitting in a smoke-filled room, surrounded by the broken remains of a brass orchestra before the instruments come to life, congeal together and transform into a terrifying monster. The visuals are directed by Adrian Villagomez, who recently collaborated with Apashe on the stunning cinematic video for Gasoline, and has also worked with the likes of Killer Mike and Denzel Curry.
Revenge of the Orchestra offers another taste of Apashe’s upcoming album Antagonist, which is set to feature crossover influences of classical music with recordings of the Prague Philharmonic and Bulgarian Symphony Orchestras, and collaborations with a number of high-profile artists. The single follows the release of Fracture, acclaimed collaboration with Joey Valance & Braeand Flux Pavilion, and Gasoline featuring Delhi hiphop star RAGA,and precedes the producer’s upcoming headlining tour with his new Brass Orchestra.