13/08/2025
Neo Trap 💨 OUT NOW!
⚡️HEADLINE
Moody Tunes’ Neo Trap drops the hammer under purple neon
🏁 Subheadline
Album out Aug. 13, 2025; cut 2020–24, finalized 2025; phonk/wave tuned to ~120 BPM.
📍 Dateline
SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD, England — Aug. 13, 2025 —
🚦 Introduction
Nottinghamshire’s streetlamps buzz like overworked transformers while Moody Tunes—government name Girts Bariss—rolls out Neo Trap, a 35:28 album for people who plan their lives after dark. The record was produced and handpicked between 2020 and 2024, then assembled into its final form in 2025. It lands today via Fresh Music Frontier, built to hit at around 120 BPM and survive the scrutiny of a trunk test.
🔊 About the music
File it under phonk, wave, and trap with its hands on the wheel and eyes on the mirrors. Three signatures drive the set: Reese bass with the weight of a loaded axle, cowbells that click like turn signals, and syncopated 808 kits that shove and tug with street timing. On opener Good Morning Sleepers, your shoulders will regain confidence before your brain can vote. The arc runs from calm ignition to hard cruise and back to a controlled idle, letting the low end argue while the hats keep order.
🛠️ Behind the scenes
The sessions happened in Sutton-in-Ashfield, where years of drafts were stripped for parts until only the strongest frames remained. A stubborn lo-fi hiss kept bleeding into the mix, so Bariss leaned in and polished it until it felt like spray from a rain-slick A38. That friction shaped the back half, where the gas pedal eases without letting the engine cool.
🗣️ Artist statement
“I made this for the night riders—fuel for meets, drifts, and the long road home,” says Moody Tunes (Girts Bariss).
🎧 Why listen
For fans of: Kordhell, DVRST, Skeler, Metro Boomin.
Best for: midnight drives and car meets; parking-lot system checks; deep-focus work when subs are allowed.
Because: car culture’s pulse sits in the low end right now and this record speaks it clean—press play and let the chassis translate.
📇 Credits and release info
Written, produced, mixed, and mastered by Moody Tunes (Girts Bariss), 2020–2025. Recorded in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Label: Fresh Music Frontier. Duration: 35:28. Tempo: approximately 120 BPM. Genres: Phonk, Wave, Neo Trap, Trap. Release date: Aug. 13, 2025. Streaming on major platforms; EPK available on request.
👤 About the artist
Moody Tunes is a Latvian producer currently living in the UK. Girts Bariss is a rhythm pragmatist with a taste for Reese bass pressure, bright cowbells, and syncopation that moves bodies without words. He builds for motion, trims the fat, and lets the subs carry the story.
🏁 Fresh Music Frontier: issued for the neon faithful
Unleashed by Fresh Music Frontier—guardians-in-the-gutter, alchemists for rave’s afterburn. For the ugly-soul beautiful and the joyful ghosts.
Studio trenches: Nottinghamshire, UK
Contact/reckoning: [email protected]
⚠️ REALGUARANTEE
No corp gaslighting, no algorithm favorite son—just tracks scraped raw with love and plank-straight faith in the heat between you and the next return train. Fresh Music Frontier provides only human-produced music. Visuals may contain a splash of AI.
🚨 SIGNOFF:
Commuter caution: these 808s will reorganize your morning and your mirrors. Neo Trap doesn’t ask; it calibrates. Windows down, lights up, volume honest—your reset is due and the last lane is open. Don’t miss it.