Nostalgix
Nostalgix

Nostalgix returns to Confession with “Step Back”

Nostalgix, the undisputed reigning queen of the bass house genre, has once again proven her prowess by producing a bass house masterpiece with her most recent single, titled “Step Back.”

It was back in 2019 that Confession was one of the first labels to ever sign Nostalgix, and as a result, her return to the label in 2019 is an exciting one. Gix views it as a great honor to be able to continue working with Tchami‘s highly regarded imprint, and she is excited about the synergistic development that this deal will bring about for her blossoming music career.

Step Back’ is one of the sassiest records I’ve made yet. I wanted to really embody badass energy; that you can do what you want and get what you want.

When I was writing the song, I was going through a period in my life where I had a bunch of people giving me their opinions and telling me what to do with my life and my career. And I was super over it. I just wanted to do me and be true to myself. So for me, this record is really the embodiment of “yo, there really ain’t no rules. I’ma do me, and that’s all I will do.”

I produced, wrote and rapped on the record. I’m so proud of how everything came together, and I can’t wait for everyone to hear it! – Nostalgix

Nostalgix is basking in the light of her success and progress as an artist with the release of her EP and debut headlining tour, both of which were aptly dubbed “Supah Fly.” This includes a gig at Academy in Los Angeles that was completely sold out.

She bravely overcame cultural and personal difficulties to emerge as a prominent female force within the electronic music business. She was born in Iran. The success of her significant tunes, such as “Heat Rush” featuring Dyer on Deadbeats and “My Type” on Night Bass, is evidence of her skill and demonstrates the extent of her expertise. On the live front, her spectacular performances have broken glass ceilings and reverberated violently throughout the dance world, solidifying her position as an artist who cannot be stopped.

Step Back is out now on Tchami’s Confession