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Hübac Invigorates EDM with ‘Robotika’

By Jaci Jedrych

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If you’re a lover of unique, wubby EDM, Washington, D.C.- based artist Hübac needs to be on your radar. The inventive soundscaping offers fans of this genre a new look at an old favorite.

Brandon Hübacher, otherwise known as Hübac, is an electronic producer, born and raised in the Washington, D.C. area. He started taking production seriously in 2018, drawing inspiration from dubstep, glitch-hop, and hip-hop. His newest single, “Robotika,” is the prolific producer’s third single this year, and seventh overall.

Released on September 25, “Robotika” features heavy bass design, inspired by fellow EDM producer Kursa. Modeled after Of The Trees’ “Kick Back,” the build-ups leave listeners in suspense, wanting more.

Fans of Kursa or Gordo should check out Hübac for the enthralling soundscapes his music creates.

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Jaci Jedrych

Jaci Jedrych is a World Politics student at The Catholic University in Washington, D.C. She loves going to concerts and exploring different genres, and has a passion for arts and news writing.

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