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GotSome, aka Adam Gorsky and Alex Holmes are a UK production duo set to imminently explode onto the house scene. The pair first met more than a decade ago on the Bristol clubbing scene, and they first collaborated when Adam enlisted Alex’s specialist skills to add some orchestral strings to a hip hop track. Since then they have been – creatively speaking – near inseparable. They are perhaps best known to date for the B.Traits and Annie-Mac-championed ‘Bassline’, soon to be released on the mighty Defected Records, along with remixes from Kenny Dope, Friend Within and Chocolate Puma.

The pair have been writing and producing with one another alongside different combinations of friends and artists over the last 8 years, and are now primed to launch the next stage of their musical careers as a duo.

Like many teenagers, Adam’s first exposure to electronic music came through pirate radio and sneaking into raves in their native Bristol. Early influences included local legends Roni Size, Krust and DJ Die, and later Basement Jaxx and Switch. Alex meanwhile ignited his obsession with electronic music through the synths and sounds of pioneering acts like The Prodigy and Orbital, who he cites as being major influences on his musical outlook.

GotSome is the culmination of several years spent experimenting with different styles, sounds, genres and techniques. Historically a DJ and sound engineer respectively, Adam and Alex have an exceptionally balanced and creative relationship in the studio that can easily be heard in the music they produce. Whether it’s an original groove, sound or sample, or just in the way the track is mixed down, there’s something fundamentally unique about their sound, with an emphasis on keeping things fresh, rather than continuing down a well-trodden and predictable path.

‘Bassline’ may well become the defining record of their career to date, but it is by no means the only string to their creative bow. Their first EP release features heavyweight floor fillers ‘On Point’, and ‘Don't Want You Back’, and there are already plans for further releases on Defected, and an album later down the line. “We want to get new singers and lyricists to perform with our music” say GotSome, “to take the same sort of concept as Basement Jaxx and The Chemical Brothers, but take that idea forward ten years and explore it again. Where they used latin, funk, electro and classic house, we want to take the sounds we’ve been brought up on, like hip hop, drum and bass and break beat, and mix it up with house and garage influences.”

“We want to make music that we can put on a stage and people can party to” they continue, “but we want it to be accessible as well as progressive." The duo certainly aren't shy of their potential: “Anything else is a bonus. That said, a headlining set at Glastonbury with an epic live AV show someday would also be good!" At the rate that GotSome are currently going, it may not be too long before that particular dream becomes a reality.