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Harvard Bass

Mexico-born and Los Angeles-based producer and DJ Victor Hugo Ramos (known as Harvard Bass) was born into a family with a profound appreciation for rich Mexican musical culture, which endowed him with a natural sense of rhythm. At the age of 16, Ramos found himself sneaking into Tijuana clubs, investing in his first DJ setup soon after. Displaying a fearless disregard for genre boundaries, he spent countless hours blending tracks into unique mixes, which began to garner support from influential DJs, including Tiga, Laidback Luke, Crookers, Benny Benassi, Diplo, Brodinski, Christian Martin, Jess & Crabbe, Sinden, Feadz, Acid Girls, Fluokids, and many more. With a musical signature defined by pulsating basslines, intricate rhythms, and a fusion of diverse sub-genres, as evidenced by his 2009 debut singles "Caked" and "81," Harvard Bass earned a reputation for creating tracks that somehow managed to encompass both refined minimalism and ghetto house grooves. 2011 album Techyes, a collaboration with Green Velvet, paid homage to the golden days of techno, an influence felt in his 2012 EP Plex, resulting in a sound that once again spanned the spectrum of retro and modern genres. Gathering further momentum, Harvard Bass continued to deliver more EPs, including Relocation in 2015, Time Wasting in 2017, and Make Me Danse in 2018. 2021 saw the release of debut solo album, Synthesized Homie with further collaborations emerging in 2022, including "Modulation Sex" with Bizza, "Pop That" with Gettoblaster, and "In Da Club" with Steve Lawler. He made a return in 2023 with a solo single, "Freaks Only," released on August 25.


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