![]() ![]() YDG: EDC no questions asked, that was my first ever festival that I attended back in 2010 that made me realize that making music is what I wanted to do and Lost Lands without a doubt. YDG: Working with Subsidia/Excision all started with him playing my music back in 2018, I then started hitting him up and started to send him my music and built a relationship with him.ĮDM Maniac: If you could headline any festival in the entire world, which festival would it be and why? What festival would you like to perform at that you have not been able to perform at yet? Can you talk about what that process was like and how you were able to start working with Jeff? YDG: My favorite artist to have worked with would have to be Ookay because not only did we grow up in the same city together but both our sounds are very different and when working together it’s always fun and creative.ĮDM Maniac: You have been putting out quite a few tracks on Excisions’ new label, Subsidia. My favorite collab that I have so far would have to be “Hyphy” with Riot Ten.ĮDM Maniac: Who has been your favorite artists to work with? How come? These are my top 3 songs simply for the fact that these songs represent me as a whole brand that let people know I have my own distinguished sound. YDG: This is a hard question because I have quite a few that are my favorite, but my top 3 would have to be “Psycho”, “Blade”, and “Night Terror (YDG Remix)”. I feel like you can get to know me through my music as it represents what I love pretty well.ĮDM Maniac: What track in-particular has been your favorite to produce? Why? What collaborative track has been your favorite to work on? Why? I always loved horror movies and knew I can incorporate that in my music especially bass music. Branding myself came later in my project because I was quite stuck in which direction to go, but I realized the brand represents you which in my case is 80’s horror films. I then started collabing with more artists after that and began to build more hype to my name, which I feel like is a major thing to do for any upcoming artist. Shortly after I released my second song under Dimak Records which became a Pete Tong essential release that I believe hadn’t happened in so long or ever for a dubstep release. YDG: I first started making a name for myself in the EDM scene when I first collabed with Shawn Wasabi as my first release as YDG our song known as “Burnt Rice”. The meaning behind it came later which is .ĮDM Maniac: How did you first start making a name for yourself in the EDM scene? How did you go about showcasing your music and branding yourself? YDG: YDG at first didn’t have a meaning behind it, I just thought it sounded cool and was easy to remember. Click here to view YDG’s Soundcloud and make sure you are staying up to date on all of YDG’s releases by connecting with him on Soundcloud, Twitter, and Instagram.ĮDM Maniac: Where does the name YDG come from? Did you come up with that name… or what is the story behind it? We were able to sit down with YDG to talk about his career, the current state of dance music as well as any advice he has for up-and-coming artists who are trying to break into the industry. ![]() His latest release, ‘Blade,’ was featured on Subsidia’s Dusk Vol. ![]() YDG has produced three individual tracks that have been featured on the label including ‘9mili,’ Night Of The Living Dead,’ and ‘Blade.’ YDG’s 3 Subsidia releases have amounted to more than 65,000 total plays and have been featured on two of Subsidia’s compilation albums. Subsidia is renown for featuring the most current rising stars in the bass and dubstep community. Recently, YDG has appeared regularly on Excisions‘ newly formed label, Subsidia. He also has numerous heaving hitting self-releases such as ‘Escape,’ ‘Psycho,’ and ‘BOTB.’ YDG is known for his ability to produce all sorts of versatile remixes, spanning across all kinds of genres of EDM including trap, dubstep, and experimental bass. YDG has collaborated with some of dubstep’s primary names including Riot Ten and 4B and has produced remixes for Subtronics, Slander, Sullivan King, Excision & Liquid Stranger as well as DJ Snake. Versatile dubstep producer/DJ and San Diego native YDG, has continued to make a name for himself within the dubstep community through his singles, remixes, and collaborations. ![]()
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