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TRAP
Built Different
"At this point my tracks had been getting heavier for a while so I wanted to create something vibier. Built Different has an swaggy attitude that only trap can pull off. I think this one made a lot of trap fans happy. This is probably me doing what I do best - hybrid trap with weirdo sound design."
Catchin' a Vibe
"I'm always trying to create something "heavy" without sounding angry. I think I nailed it with this one. Catchin a Vibe goes off, but in a wacky / psychadelic kind of way. It's just a fun concept and I think the sound design turned out great."
Crush Mode
"If you throw a trap snare on some dubstep does that mean it's trap now? I don't know, but I love doing it. There's just something cool and effortless about a subtle trap element like that - changes the whole vibe. Fun fact: I wrote this song after going to a place called 'Tank Town' where we crushed old cars with a WWII tank. Totally inspired this song."
DUBSTEP
BREAK SH*T
"My bass music usually leans a little more trap, but I went full riddim (briddim?) on this one. All the usual metallic vibes that I'm known for, but fully committed to the dubstep genre this time. BREAK SH*T is probably my "heaviest" track to date."
Watch Your Mouth
"'Modern talking' was such an iconic sound for dubstep. I think we all have a soft spot for it. Watch Your Mouth is my attempt at an modern take on it. This is also a rare exploration into Techno/Hard Dance (whatever you want to call it) for me. I didn't recreate the wheel by any means, but I think the result is something really fun and indulgent."
WTF
"Any good DJ set has big breakdowns that create memorable moments. I remember deciding that I wanted one of my own. Literally that day I wrote WTF. Now, every show, crowds are belting out the lyrics to my song - they just happen to be 'WHAT THE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU' lol."
HOUSE
Move Mint (VIP)
"I often write VIPs in a different genre than the original. That way, when I DJ, I can be more versatile and switch things up for different crowds. Anyway, this is the song that started that trend. It rapidly became the most streamed song in my whole discography. Still goes off every night."
Smoke (VIP)
"Holy bass house. I love this one so much. Smoke is probably the 'hardest' trap song I've ever made, but this flip may go even harder. It's heavily inspired by artists like Joyryde and Habstrakt. All the little symphonic bits give the track some epic depth that really separate it from the original."
Skurt Reynolds (VIP)
"Skurt Reynolds was a song that really put me on the map. That whole 'I'm Aloud' EP really solidified my sound to a big audience and helped carve out the whole Hybrid Trap lane. Years later, when I started doing House VIPs, I thought it was only right to revisit this classic."
MELODIC
REMEMBER
"I wrote this song during COVID. Tours, life - everything was halted. So I set out to write a nostalgic song that reminded everyone how good we had it and how good things would be again. I rarely go melodic, but for this one I had to and I really love how it turned out."
Someone to Forget
"This is my remix for ARMNHRM and it went under the radar for a lot of people, but I absolutely love it. The melodic components are so indulgent, but the sound design is still challenging enough to make it an interesting listen. It didn't reach many people, but I'm so proud of this song."
Broccoli remix
"I don't do many pop remixes anymore and this one is pretty clearly inspired by Marshmello, but f*ck it. We ball. It sounds great and crowds love it. It's nice to show how versatile I am sometimes I guess."
CLASSICS
Dirty Work
"If I only had one song to summarize Herobust it would be this one. Trap attitude with sound design that leaves you scratching your head, yet loving it. This song was an anthem for lady bass heads for a loooooong time and I'm really proud to have a song like this in such a masculine/aggressive space. I like the way she go to work!"
Vertebreaker
"My best music is always something that stands out in a DJ set and this one is no exception. When mosts artists were going more and more maximal I scaled everything back and played with how impactful silence can be. The result was a headbanger anthem that still goes off today. So proud of this one."
Skurt Reynolds
"Skurt Reynolds might be the song that impacted my career the most. It's hard. It's fun. It's heavy. It's cool. It's a nice balance that also featured some really forward-thinking sound design for the time. You can never go wrong with this one in the whip."