Denver-based producer Meduso is back with a high-octane release that bridges hip-hop swagger and bass-heavy electronic energy. Out now, “Helicopter – A$AP Rocky (Meduso Flip)” sees the genre-bending artist reimagine one of A$AP Rocky’s most recognisable cuts through his own unmistakable sonic lens.
Staying true to the raw attitude and iconic hook of the original, Meduso injects the track with crushing low-end, gritty textures, and dynamic drops that push it straight into bass-music territory. The result is a powerful crossover flip that feels equally at home in a late-night club set or a festival sound system — aggressive, atmospheric, and built for impact.
Meduso has steadily carved out a reputation for blurring genre lines, fusing contemporary bass music with progressive rock influences and hip-hop sampling. Drawing inspiration from bands like Linkin Park and Deftones, his sound thrives on contrast: heavy riffs, distorted basslines, and cinematic tension woven into forward-thinking electronic production.

Since debuting with his 2020 album Yugen, Meduso has gone beyond music alone, pairing his releases with self-curated visuals through his immersive A/V 360 VR Experience. His performances have taken him across the U.S., including prestigious venues such as Hampton Coliseum and Bill Graham Auditorium, along with major festivals like Okeechobee, Imagine, and Northern Nights.
In summer 2023, Meduso made a decisive leap by leaving Adidas to fully focus on music and launch his creative design agency, Perplex Studios — a move that further solidified his vision of merging sound and visual identity.
Alongside his own releases, he’s been supporting curated dates with Mersiv, making notable debuts at Cyclops Cove (Subtronics’ Florida festival) and Mission Ballroom, where he supported Jantsen.
With praise from outlets such as SPIN, LA Weekly, and Music Tech, Meduso continues to stand out as a pioneer at the intersection of bass music, metal, and hip-hop. His flip of “Helicopter” is another statement piece — bold, aggressive, and unapologetically Meduso.
If you’re looking for a fresh take on a hip-hop classic with serious low-end power, this one deserves a spot in your rotation.
Listen to the track below!














