Dr. Ushūu (Dany Cabral Roças) is a French bass music producer and DJ based in the suburbs of Paris. His artist name comes from the Japanese うちゅう (uchuu, "universe"), the inspiration behind what he calls the "Ushuuverse" — a sound built on planet-crushing color bass, melodic dubstep and galactic, space-age melodies. He first emerged in 2013 as future-bass project D.C.R, earning early support from artists like Ookay and Martin Garrix before fully transitioning into bass music. Since then he has released on heavyweight labels including Monstercat, Disciple, Subsidia and Truth's Deep Dark & Dangerous, with his track "Save Me" featured on the official Fortnite soundtrack and festival performances including Rampage in Belgium. He is hugely prolific, with 70+ releases to date — among them the 16-track album Ushuuverse (October 2025) — and a steady stream of 2026 singles such as "Dale," "Drip" and "Let Me / Aliens." Roças, born in Lisbon, produces in FL Studio and has spoken openly about a near-death COVID experience in 2020 that reignited his commitment to music.
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Dr. Ushūu (Dany Cabral Roças) is a French bass music producer and DJ based in the suburbs of Paris. His artist name comes from the Japanese うちゅう (uchuu, "universe"), the inspiration behind what he calls the "Ushuuverse" — a sound built on planet-crushing color bass, melodic dubstep and galactic, space-age melodies. He first emerged in 2013 as future-bass project D.C.R, earning early support from artists like Ookay and Martin Garrix before fully transitioning into bass music. Since then he has released on heavyweight labels including Monstercat, Disciple, Subsidia and Truth's Deep Dark & Dangerous, with his track "Save Me" featured on the official Fortnite soundtrack and festival performances including Rampage in Belgium. He is hugely prolific, with 70+ releases to date — among them the 16-track album Ushuuverse (October 2025) — and a steady stream of 2026 singles such as "Dale," "Drip" and "Let Me / Aliens." Roças, born in Lisbon, produces in FL Studio and has spoken openly about a near-death COVID experience in 2020 that reignited his commitment to music.
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