ROHAN SOLO releases his sophomore album, “75 Years,” which showcases his quality production skills where he blends satisfying bass lines with live instrumentation influences. The producer is rising in the bass scene in Atlanta, GA, and launched his project back in early 2020. He has a unique blend of live drums and powerful bass that make him stand out as an artist in the community.

As a percussionist, he has collaborated with an impressive list of acts like Manic Focus, Marvel Years, Maddy O’Neal, Papadosio, Sunsquabi, and Lotus. He’s continued to build a name for himself with performances at top-tier festivals like Hulaween, Camp Bisco, and Hangout Fest. He has also played support for established artists like Mersiv, Wreckno, The Floozies, and many more.

The first single of the album is titled “Ashes to Ashes,” feat. Khujo Goodie. This tune is an experimental and vibey track that combines breaks with left-field bass and lush atmospheres. The second single off of the album, “Vibe One Time,” was released recently, and has a classic hip-hop beat with exhilarating bass lines and a catchy vocal. Everything you need for a successful, vibrant anthem.

“Spirit Lake Dreams” is likely a nod to the Spirit Lake at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park, where festivals like Hulaween and Tipper And Friends have been hosted at in years past. He’s played Hulaween on multiple occasions and this track does a fantastic job of transporting us back to that intimate, nature-surrounded space. It’s brooding and envelopes the listener, creating an atmosphere that makes you feel like you never want to leave this space and stay in this sound forever.

If you’re in or around the Atlanta area tomorrow, Friday March 1st, ROHAN SOLO will be having a release party for his album over at Aisle 5 Atlanta with Sheesh and Wilsun. He has that unique setup with live percussion, so this show will definitely be an enticing event and won’t be one to miss out on.

The album in full is out now, so be sure to peep the whole thing below. We would love to hear your personal thoughts on ROHAN SOLO’s sophomore album “75 Years.” Let us know in the comments below or on our socials. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did!

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