The producer, who had launched music on report labels launched by Hardwell and Nicky Romero, gained for his home observe ‘Preserve It Easy.’
A producer who goes by Basslovd has gained the 2026 version of ‘Make It,‘ a world music manufacturing competitors organized by Edmwarriors that drew tons of of submissions from artists scattered throughout the digital music world.
‘Make It’ is powered by Edmwarriors, the creators-first market the place DJs and artists join with the producers behind the hits worldwide by co-production, ghost manufacturing and every part in between. Noting that a few of digital music’s most compelling voices stay undiscovered, the corporate set out with the premise of giving producers a stage the place their tracks might communicate for themselves, no matter label backing or business connections.
After a number of rounds of judging, organizers introduced this week that Basslovd’s home observe ‘Preserve It Easy’ had taken the grand prize, citing its originality and readability.
The observe got here collectively beneath strain. Basslovd mentioned he started producing it barely a day earlier than Edmwarriors’ Spherical 3 deadline, working from drums outward to vocals and chords, and completed with solely two hours to spare. He’d entered the ‘Make It‘ competitors three separate occasions earlier than lastly profitable.
For the Argentinian producer, the win caps an extended and circuitous path. His profession stretches again roughly 15 years, although it didn’t achieve actual momentum till the pandemic, when a string of remix contest victories led to label releases. A 2021 debut on Hardwell’s Revealed Recordings was adopted by a SoundCloud remix that discovered its method onto SiriusXM airwaves and earned help from Don Diablo and Bingo Gamers. By 2023, three of his tracks had every surpassed one million streams and the producer landed releases on Nicky Romero’s Protocol Recordings and the storied Dutch imprint Spinnin’ Data, a label admired since childhood.
“It began with a YouTube search,” Basslovd mentioned. “I typed ‘learn how to make reggaeton’ after listening to Daddy Yankee’s ‘Gasolina,’ and that rabbit gap led me to music manufacturing. Just a few months later, I found EDM by Martin Garrix and a duo referred to as Capital Kings, and one thing clicked. That curiosity by no means actually left, and I feel that’s what saved me going by the more durable stretches.”



