Steller, one of the most exciting rising names in bass music, has joined forces with singer-songwriter Jessy Covets for their debut collaboration, “Chasing Butterflies.” The track, featured on MorFlo Records’ SLOW DOWN Vol. 2, combines funk-inspired grooves, hypnotic basslines, and Jessy Covets’ ethereal vocals to create a psychedelic journey through sound.

Layered with saxophone accents, crisp percussion, and infectious wubs, this song stands out as a highlight on the compilation, which features contributions from emerging bass artists like Redrum, AUDIA, and Venture 5.

“Chasing Butterflies” follows the momentum of Steller’s recent EP FUNKSTEP! on Bassrush Records, which showcased her ability to fuse funk elements with heavy basslines.

Her electrifying presence on the scene has been solidified through recent performances at Apocalypse Festival and LSDREAM’s Rave Cave, held at the iconic venue The Caverns.

Looking ahead, Steller is set to perform at Cyclops Cove 3 this Friday and will conclude her fall and winter tour run at Salt Seed in Chicago on December 20th.

Steller’s rapid rise in the electronic music scene is a testament to her unique artistry and relentless work ethic. Drawing inspiration from her early days as a DJ in Greece and her extensive background in music technology, Steller has crafted a sound that blends soulful grooves with cutting-edge bass music. Her collaborations and support performances with industry heavyweights like CloZee, LSDREAM, and Subtronics have further positioned her as a force in the bass music world.

With “Chasing Butterflies,” Steller continues to push boundaries, offering a dynamic track that balances dreamy melodies with hard-hitting bass. This single is definitely a standout on SLOW DOWN Vol. 2. Fans can expect more genre-defying releases as Steller continues to expand her creative horizons.

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