Eptic, a Belgian DJ and producer, released his multi-genre LP, The End Of The World, on April 15th. It features collaborations with Dillon Francis, HOL!, MUST DIE!, and MARAUDA. This album displays his creative growth over the years and features video game-inspired, bass-heavy music that is sure to have fans dancing and leveling up their EDM playlists.
The End of The World by EPTIC – Album & Tour
The well-known international bass enthusiast, comedian, and social media personality, Michael Bella, is unlike other artists in his space. His acclaim even outside the bass music community proves Eptic’s ability to please fans in any room.
He can stimulate the senses by hitting you with his cutting edge, high-energy basslines and masterwork song structures. Eptic’s favorite music growing up was rock and metal, but it was his love for Drum & Bass that inspired him to learn and produce himself, at only fourteen years old.
His early dedication and understanding helped the now bass-icon gain respect and attention from well-known artists, such as DJ Snake, Marshmello, Dillon Francis, Jauz, and Juicy J, enough to collaborate with them. Additionally, Eptic’s musical masterpieces are complemented by original artwork that makes his branding memorable.
The COVID-Inspired LP
Because of quarantine and the pandemic, The End of The World has become Eptic’s most important work today. For two years, like many producers, Eptic chose to ride out the pandemic in his studio, located in Belgium. While stuck there, he chose to focus on rediscovering his passion for EDM and fight to make the album.
“I would be lying if I said writing this album went smooth. Making this collection of music has been the most difficult and frustrating project I’ve worked on in my entire life. It’s literal blood, sweat, anger, doubt, and a lot of tears. Now that it’s finished, I couldn’t be prouder.”
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Some of the songs on The End of The World include “Lost in Space,” “Next Level” featuring Dillon Francis, and “Wall of Death” with MARAUDA. The name of his newest album was inspired by everything happening during the pandemic, including the tragedy, widespread cancellations of shows, and not being able to connect with fans how he once could.
And although the artist has been doing many performances with the return of everything, it took a bit to get into the swing of things again.
“Even though the long quarantine meant I was technically out of a job for a while, it did take away a lot of the mental strain I was struggling with, and it revived my love for just hanging out and writing music for fun. With that renewed mindset, the idea of my first album was born.“
Now, live music is back and Eptic can connect with his fans again, just in time for festival season. The End of The World album and tour is here; continue reading to find out about the tour dates.
Eptic’s End of The World Tour Tickets & Dates
Kicking off at the beginning of May will be Eptic’s highly-anticipated North American headline tour featuring his ‘Overlord’ stage debut, supported by Leotrix and an electrifying lineup of other acts.
Tickets to The End Of The World national tour are on sale now, from May 6th at Revival in Toronto, ON to July 9th at Believe in Atlanta, GA.