New Artist Spotlight: Gleb Choutov Stuns 'Again and Again' With New EP 'Immer Wieder' [Sub Audio]

Immer Wieder, loosely translated, means “again and again” in German, which is where not-so-new soundsystem artist Gleb Choutov creates his heavy, interesting music. Choutov is “not-so-new” effectively because he’s already had a number releases on labels like True and Foundation Audio and now Sub Audio with “Immer Wieder.” Those not familiar with the soundsystem (or UK soundsystem) genre might not have heard him yet despite releasing on these prolific dubstep and halftime labels.


Soundsystem is, for all intents and purposes, another subgenre bass music which is somehow even more obscure and experimental than its cousins like drum and bass, halftime and dubstep. Its bass is generally much heavier than said bass cousins, yet it surprisingly manages to be more uplifting at the same time. It also sounds slower than dubstep and the like, but it’s actually done at 140BPM just like dubstep.

Immer Wieder, though classed by Choutov as dubstep or halftime, is a masterful example the soundsystem form. The three-track EP lives up to its name because it has a lovely churning beat effect which, in most the songs, is actually carried by synths. This is one element that typifies soundsystem and sets it apart from halftime or experimental trap, and it’s also one the things that gives the subgenre its peaceful vibe. The title track, course, has this churning effect (one could hardly call the track “Again and Again” if it didn’t), but it is a little more sparse and experimental than some the others. “Am Rande” (“On the Edge”), on the other hand, has a subtle but definitely present dub element to it which is another big part soundsystem. It’s also the track where the synth most obviously carries the beat.

The closing track on Immer Wieder, “Blickweschel” (no translation), is a particularly fine example. The bass drum is set at halftime or less so it can’t really carry the beat on its own. The churning effect is also brought along with the track’s real star, the sub bass. It’s almost bewildering that a track can be so peaceful when at the end every phrase there’s a growling, churning sub bass lurking, but this tack is almost sublimely mellow. Sample wise, it’s got a beautiful balance an eerie female vocal and some metallic sounding synths that seem pretty clearly influenced by gabber breakcore as well as another synth which is a quickly bent sine wave combo, creating sort an old kung fu movie effect. It’s really a stunning piece work and a highlight the EP.

Immer Wieder could be used in a club setting – especially if there are a lot goths around – but the sound is truly more mellow than eerie on this EP. The overall effect, however, is definitely more centering and calming than amping for the dancefloor. This EDM is more “ERM” – Electronic Relaxation Music. Beautifully constructed bass music that will make audiences want to listen “again and again.”

Immer Wieder by Gleb Choutov is out now on Sub Audio Recordings. It’s available for purchase on or to stream on .