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Zetta stormed into the bass music scene in the fall of 2015 and was founded by two 16-year-old youngsters by their real name Miron Dumitrel and Matheus Silva from Romania and respectively Brazil. In less than 2 weeks after releasing their first song, Zetta already reached 1,000 followers, got multiple releases on DubstepGutter, and gained support from some of the biggest names in the industry, including Datsik, Borgore, Riot Ten and EH!DE. In early 2016, Zetta released their collaboration with 12th Hour, Ice Shield, on Firepower Records’s third Flatline compilation, along with the names of Protohype, PhaseOne, Krimer and Jarvis. With these amounts of support and growth, Zetta is definitely a force to look out for, only to grow stronger in the future.