NEWS: SKRILLEX’S NESTHQ.COM ANNOUNCES NEW FREE-RELEASE LABEL, NEST

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AC SLATER’S BACK TO THE FLOOR, RELEASED TODAY, IS FIRST UP
 

It’s been nearly a year since the inception of Skrillex‘s multi-purpose media platform, Nest HQ, and now the curatorial site will also serve as home to a free-release label known simply as Nest. Today Bassline aficionado AC Slater kicks things off with his club-ready inaugural EP, “Back To The Floor”.

In the past 12 months, Nest HQ has aimed to nurture and encourage the growth of artists of all genres and all mediums, heralding their works through positive editorial, engaging, unique content, and genuine support. The goal of the new label, Nest, falls right in line with Nest HQ’s ethos, increasing awareness for rising and established talent through free, direct download releases from the website while also providing widespread visibility on major retailers and streaming partners.

“The concept of Nest HQ is simple really. It is a transparent vantage point into this  culture that we all share and have created together. This culture doesn’t have a genre. It doesn’t have a specific name, but its origins began with a global network of like-minded people who love to share their passions for music and art. Nest HQ is a window into this culture…Our culture. It isn’t just a Skrillex-centric or OWSLA-centric site either. We really want to show and SHARE the passions we have for stuff that we like and that just makes us feel good. And that’s what life is about.” Skrillex

As Nest HQ’s homepage strives to continue to be a taste-making, forward-thinking destination for music discovery, so, too, does Nest act as a home for outstanding music sourced from our growing community of artists.

LINKS:

NEST HQ

Official Website

Releases Page

Soundcloud

YouTube

Twitter

 

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