Today, anonymous producers Collective Unconscious have peaked into the limelight with their brand new debut EP. The on the rise experimental bass act cite Tipper, G Jones, Eprom, and Alix Perez as inspirations, as well as Carl Jung concept-wise. We had the pleasure of linking up with the mysterious duo to help premiere their brand new heater “Not In Service”.

The distorted, bass-heavy banger will have you squiggling and squirming on the dance floor without question. “Not In Service” is sure to be a late-night festival favorite, whenever we make our way back to the big speakers systems, but honestly, the whole Psychoid EP probably will be.

Collective Unconscious’ debut EP features three magnificent face-melters that are sure to leave jaws dropped. Psychoid is out now through the budding Wubaholics label, who have been dominating with their ground-breaking releases throughout 2020. The label is a great fit for CU’s debut work.

The enigmatic producers performed their debut set at our Cabin Fever Festival earlier this year. They joined big names in the bass music world like ill.gates, VibeSquad, AHEE, ill-Esha, Sam Lamar, Floret Loret and more for our livestream fundraiser event, that benefitted The Innocence Project.

After you bump the debut EP, you can relive their debut set here, it’s got custom visuals from peen.poon and it’s an awe-inspiring watch –> Collective Unconscious @ HIHF’s Cabin Fever Fest

What did you think of their debut Psychoid EP? Let us know down in the comments below. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

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