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Premiere: Planet Zyha, Bass Temple, and REN3GADE’s Frequency Experiment, ‘Name of the Game’

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Premiere: Planet Zyha, Bass Temple, and REN3GADE’s Frequency Experiment, ‘Name of the Game’

Montreal’s Planet Zyha, Denver’s Bass Temple, and Las Vegas-based REN3GADE have engineered a triangulated frequency experiment with ‘Name of the Game’, their collaborative transmission via Grand Alliance Music. Operating at 145 BPM, track blends space bass, leftfield dubstep, and electrifying verses into a powerful celebration of creativity as a divine force.

The production reveals deliberate spectral partitioning. Each contributor occupies distinct harmonic territories—Planet Zyha‘s interstellar frameworks anchor the low-mid registers, Bass Temple’s prismatic sequences inhabit the upper harmonics, while REN3GADE’s consciousness-driven verses navigate the psychological center.

Bass Temple‘s evolution from Hawaii’s primordial soundscapes to Denver’s cosmic circuitry manifests through venues like The Black Box and Cervantes, with festival appearances at CloZee’s Voyage and Unison Festival. Her Gravitas Recordings and Odyzey Music catalog prepared this moment—DJ Mag’s 2023 Artists to Watch recognition validating what frequency analysis already revealed.

Bass Temple

REN3GADE‘s authenticity-as-frequency philosophy translates into precise vocal placement. His cross-continental experience between Las Vegas circuits and Costa Rican stages informs lyrical choices that penetrate dense bass architectures without territorial conflict. Lines like “Through dark tunnels I see a light” function as both narrative anchor and rhythmic counterpoint. His lyrical presence on ‘Name of the Game’ embodies his belief that “authenticity is the most powerful frequency.”

Ren3gade

Planet Zyha’s decade-long trajectory culminates in knowing restraint. The Montreal duo’s fictional planetary mythology—their rogue world governed by three moons—provides conceptual scaffolding for productions that honor bass culture while expanding its boundaries.

“This song is about channeling the power of art to touch something higher,” says Planet Zyha. “Each of us brought our own frequency, and together it became something bigger, an invocation for creativity, truth, and love,” they added.  Their upcoming performances at Grand Amour (September 20) and Lumifest (September 26) will test studio chemistry against live acoustics.

This collaboration, germinating since Planet Zyha’s initial connection with Bass Temple through ‘Power Shift’, demonstrates how patient artistic development yields structural integrity over market expedience. Grand Alliance Music’s next-wave positioning proves accurate—this is bass music’s future geometry.

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