First girl to ever make SSTEP trained ears only 👂
Being the first girl to make it in a niche like SSTEP is truly something special. From my experience diving into underground music scenes, it's often an exclusive world where having 'trained ears' means appreciating subtle beats and complex rhythms others might miss. The phrase 'They said they can't understand me but I sing in underground' really resonates with many artists and fans who feel their style is unique and underappreciated by the mainstream. What makes being part of the #sstepteam exciting is the community’s focus on distinct sound qualities, like the wobble basslines (#wobble) and rhythmic flows (#surf). This genre isn't just about music; it’s about culture and connection in underground spaces, much like the #ug tag suggests—underground or urban grit and creativity. If you're exploring this scene, I suggest immersing yourself in the culture: listen closely to the layers in each track, attend underground events (even virtual ones), and engage with creators who bring fresh perspectives. This approach not only trains your ears but also opens new avenues for appreciating the artistry behind the music. The experience becomes richer when you appreciate these nuances, making you part of a community that values innovation and authenticity.



































































