Batme

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Batme performing live in Valencia
Birth namePiotr Szwach
BornPoland
OriginValencia, Spain
GenresElectronic, Future bass, Electro-soul, EDM, Trap, Indie pop, Experimental electronica, House, UK garage
Occupation(s)Music producer, Composer
LabelsIndependent
Websitebatmemusic.com

Batme, stylised as BATME (real name: Piotr Szwach) is a multi-talented independent electronic music producer and composer from Poland, now based in Valencia, Spain.

Career

2023: Recent Releases

On April 10, 2023, Batme released his much-anticipated second single "Someone to Lead".[1] Following this, on August 1, 2023, he dropped a third single, a remix of the song "In Your Heart" by French singer Inka.[2]

Musical Style

Batme's music embodies a fusion of various electronic genres with a strong hip-hop influence. He often employs a unique blend of future bass, electro-soul, and other electronic music genres to create a distinctive sound.[3]

Similar Artists and Inspirations

According to an interview Batme gave to Coyote Music, he sources his inspirations and is similar to[4]:

  • Flume
  • Hans Zimmer
  • Bass Astral x Igo
  • Bicep
  • Electric Mantis
  • Alison Wonderland
  • DROELOE
  • HWLS
  • ODESZA
  • Louis the Child.

Discography

Singles

Title Year Label Notes
"Say Something" 2023 Independent First single
"Someone to Lead" 2023 Independent Second single, highly acclaimed[5]
"In Your Heart" (Remix) 2023 Independent Collaboration with Inka
Mori 2023 Independent Collaboration with Julia Fajdek

References

  1. "Electronic Music Artist BATME Returns with Highly Anticipated Second Single "Someone to Lead"". EIN News. April 10, 2023.
  2. "Electronic music connoisseur BATME captures the essence of future bass with his latest release, "In Your Heart - BATME Remix". | African Hype". africanhype.com. October 7, 2023.
  3. "Batme". Coyote Music.
  4. "An interview with Batme". Coyote Music.
  5. "BATME - Someone to Lead". 2023-08-02. Retrieved 2023-10-10.

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