FRESCH 2 DEATH (Landen Fresch)
Charlotte, NC | Dubstep • Tearout • Trap • Deep Dub
Brand & Sound
Fresch 2 Death delivers bass music in its rawest, most expressive form; blending heavy low-end, experimental wubs, and hip-hop-inspired rhythm into a sound that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
Built for real systems, his music balances aggression, groove, and control – designed to move crowds while pushing sonic boundaries.
Artist Bio
Landen Fresch, known as Fresch 2 Death, is a Charlotte-based DJ and producer carving out a distinct lane in the bass music scene.
With over 6 years of DJ experience and 4–5 years of production, he has developed a performance style rooted in energy, versatility, and precision. Over the past year, he stepped back from live shows to focus fully on production; refining his sound and building a deep catalog of original work.
Now re-emerging, Fresch 2 Death is entering a new phase with a fully original set and a clear artistic identity.
Performance Experience
Fresch 2 Death has previously shared stages with:
Marauda
Bonnie x Clyde
G-Rex
Buku
Mystic Grizzly
Delivering high-energy, bass-driven performances across multiple subgenres.
Current Focus
After a year dedicated to production and artistic development:
“The Signal” – 1-hour all-original performance mix
70+ unreleased tracks ready for live sets
Advanced sound design and arrangement focus
Actively seeking bookings, festival slots, and direct support
This is a fully developed project with original content ready for stage deployment.
Style & Influences
Inspired by:
Subtronics
Tape B
Know Good
Hamdi
Blending:
Old-school dubstep energy
Modern experimental bass
Hip-hop groove and bounce
What to Expect Live
100% original music sets
High-impact drops with intentional pacing
Seamless movement between tearout, deep dub, riddim, and trap
A balance of chaos, groove, and atmosphere
Projects & Community
Beyond performing, Landen is building Lost Signal 88.8 FM – a digital radio platform focused on underground bass music, curated mixes, and emerging artists.
“The Signal” serves as a core extension of this vision – representing both his personal sound and the broader frequency he’s creating within the scene.
