MUMBAI: Bass maestro Ray Volpe displays a softer side on his new EP All Emotion Allowed, a two-track testament to the complex and often heart-wrenching facets of love. Brimming with emotional lyrics and atmospheric, futuristic melodies, All Emotion Allowed is a vastly different venture from Volpe's EP No Emotion Allowed earlier this year. On the first track Without You, featuring dual vocals by Devin and Lydia, Volpe explores a complicated and bittersweet breakup story of boy loves girl and girl cares but not in that way. Afterwards, the tables are turned on Worth a Try with Aviella, and it's the girl who returns to fight for love. All Emotion Allowed will appeal not to just bass fans, but to anyone who appreciates experimental, groovy vibes and has ever experienced any form of heartbreak. Press play on All Emotion Allowed anytime you need a good hit in the feels.
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All Emotion Allowed
All Emotion Allowed, an album by Ray Volpe on Spotify
Ray Volpe may only be 21 years old, but he's already well on his way to becoming a force to be reckoned with in electronic music. The American producer has built his reputation by creating bass-centric dance floor anthems, cultivating a sound that some consider the revival of dubstep for the modern day. After supporting artists like Borgore and Kill The Noise, Volpe launched his own debut headline tour for No Emotion Allowed this spring, blasting off into a new realm of success; he's also delivered official, heavy-hitting remixes for Marshmello, The Chainsmokers, and GTA. The different sound displayed on All Emotion Allowed shows the Volpe is a master of his craft with diverse sound potential, leaving what he will come up with next a mystery.