Anita Rojo donned the Green Matter alias in 2019, after several years of cultivating a love of bass music. This fiery passion was first sparked in 2012, when her sister took her to a Skrillex performance. Ever since, Roja immersed herself into the bass music scene as a fan, but she eventually grew a desire to contribute more to the community. She then dove headfirst into DAWs and dubstep production, finding her creative calling with the Green Matter project.
The Latina artist shines unforgettably bright among the Denver, CO bass music scene. Green Matter stands as a bright neon bastion about the rest, attracting bass music fans of all genres. Her sound cross-pollinates the nostalgia of earlier dubstep and the constant innovation of modern bass production. Such talent impressed Circus Records, prompting them to release her remix of Conrank’s “Simulation Breach.” Indeed, at just 21 years old, Green Matter found her place within the densely saturated Denver scene and developed a sound to flatten the Rockies.
Although she mingles with a fanbase of “Earthlings,” her live performances are interstellar. With the return of shows, she shattered speakers and expectations with her performance at Mission Ballroom alongside Bear Grillz. Not only that, but Green Matter eviscerated the Wakaan takeover in Denver, blasting bass with heavyweights including MIZE, Redrum, and fellow Electric Hawk artist Common Creation. After winning the 2022 Excision Bass Music Initiative, Green Matter plans to abduct more Earthlings and rattle the Gorge with her Bass Canyon set.