and "kawaii" vocal chops mixed with heavy distortion. Bootleg remixes of popular J-core or video game tracks.
Fans of acts like , LSDXOXO , Loraine James , or the late Sophie will find a home here. Yet, Bubanee carves their own lane by refusing the hyper-pop maximalism of those artists. Vol. 7 is minimal maximalism. It uses space as a weapon. VA - Bubanee Mixtape vol. 7 -Bubanee-
This is the viral moment of the tape. A bootleg remix of a popular alternative R&B vocal. Bubanée chops the vocal into a stutter that is almost glitchy, then buries it under a sub-bass that tests the limits of car speakers. The remix strips away all the original’s polish, leaving only longing and distortion. and "kawaii" vocal chops mixed with heavy distortion
: Typically released as a "Various Artists" (VA) compilation, these mixtapes are often shared in lossless (FLAC) or high-bitrate MP3 formats to cater to audiophiles and DJs. Key Characteristics of the Series Curation Over Production Yet, Bubanee carves their own lane by refusing
Unlike previous volumes that started with ambient pad washes, Vol. 7 opens with a field recording—a distorted voicemail message, the sound of rain on a tin roof, and then... silence. At 0:45, a kick drum hits. Not a four-on-the-floor thump, but a lopsided, swinging footwork kick. It immediately disorients the listener, forcing you to reset your internal metronome.
Bubanee Records
: A various artists (VA) compilation featuring 16 tracks of extreme music, including artists like DJKurara , Coakira , and OZIGIRI .