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rSUN Joins the Memory Palace Family with His Debut EP, ‘Entropy’

Brooke Nelson by Brooke Nelson
March 21, 2025
in Album Review

rSUN unveils his highly anticipated debut EP, Entropy, securing his place in the Memory Palace hall of fame.


rSUN is a name that has been causing a stir in the bass music scene lately, and it’s safe to say his peers in the industry see great potential. His tracks are marked by bold rhythms and unexpected sonic shifts, creating a dynamically immersive listening experience. rSUN’s innovative approach sets him apart as a fresh voice worth paying attention to in the evolving world of bass music.

With releases on world-renowned labels such as Hypnovision, Insomniac, Jadu Dala, and Awakening Records, it’s clear that rSUN has the means to make a career worth remembering. To add to his achievements, he also garnered support from Of The Trees, who rinsed rSUN any chance he got while on his Moonglade tour.

It was no surprise when it was announced that the Denver-based artist’s Memory Palace label would release rSUN’s debut EP, Entropy. Given the quality of his work, it’s hard to believe this is his first such effort. It marks an exciting, new chapter in his musical journey.

I haven’t released an EP before and I knew that when I did release one I wanted it to be some of my best work. I feel like Entropy has all my styles of bass music I’ve been making and it also feels like a new direction for my music. I’m just excited to finally be putting out a whole project that I feel best represents the sound I’ve been honing in on over the past couple of years.

rSUN

We kick off our journey with “Do That,” which hits with unwavering confidence right from the start. The beats pull you in like you’re gripping the edge of a cliff, teetering on the brink. “Talk About” is the song that initially caught Of The Trees’ attention, and it makes sense as melody meets power in this perfectly constructed dichotomy. Keeping the energy at an all-time high, “Soundkilla” proves there’s a new soundguy in town, and his name is rSUN. Try as you might, you can’t resist bouncing your head to its infectious rhythms.

Get ready to dive into the “Flow,” where a wavy, swinging beat controls the speakers. It’s impossible not to be impressed as the soundscape effortlessly guides you through unexpected twists and turns, keeping you on your toes and fully immersed in its captivating energy. We end with perfect “Harmony,” as this track seamlessly complements the last. More soundwaves greet your ears, eventually leading you to the depths of rSUN’s take on the low-end spectrum.

Listen to rSUN’s debut EP on your favorite platform, and follow him on his socials to see what 2025 has in store for his project!

Stream rSUN – Entropy on Spotify:


rSUN – Entropy – Tracklist:

  1. Do That
  2. Talk About
  3. Soundkilla
  4. Flow 
  5. Harmony
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Brooke Nelson

Brooke Nelson

As a seasoned music journalist, Brooke has woven her passion for music into every aspect of her career. Her journey with music began in her youth, where a profound love for melodies and rhythms took root. This affection grew as she immersed herself in countless events and festivals, each experience fueling her desire to delve deeper into the industry. It wasn't long before she realized her calling lay in music journalism. Relocating to Denver to kickstart her music industry career, she was captivated by the power of words to convey the essence of sound. Writing about music became more than just a profession—it became a natural expression of her connection to the art form. Today, Brooke continues to craft compelling narratives celebrating music’s magic. With her deep love for the scene and unwavering dedication, she remains a driving force in the ever-evolving landscape of music journalism.

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