Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 6 months ago
Jéeby steps forward with Knock You Out—a focused transmission of pressure and restraint. Stripped to its core, the EP moves with intent: four UK bass mutations built for altered states and late-hour systems. "Knock You Out" opens the gate—foghorn calls, low-end growl, and blunt-force rhythm designed to disorient and pull you under. "One Style" descends further, a low-frequency stepper moving with cold, creeping tension. On "Break n Raw," the structure fractures—stuttered breaks, blown-out 808s, and disembodied vocal cuts flicker through the mix. "Acid Tool" closes the ritual, a sharpened electro break driven by a hypnotic 303 line, cycling toward release. Functional, physical, and deliberate—music for the floor when it stops being about the room. Mastered by Ben Pest Artwork by Furtive
Jéeby steps forward with Knock You Out—a focused transmission of pressure and restraint. Stripped to its core, the EP moves with intent: four UK bass mutations built for altered states and late-hour systems. "Knock You Out" opens the gate—foghorn calls, low-end growl, and blunt-force rhythm designed to disorient and pull you under. "One Style" descends further, a low-frequency stepper moving with cold, creeping tension. On "Break n Raw," the structure fractures—stuttered breaks, blown-out 808s, and disembodied vocal cuts flicker through the mix. "Acid Tool" closes the ritual, a sharpened electro break driven by a hypnotic 303 line, cycling toward release. Functional, physical, and deliberate—music for the floor when it stops being about the room. Mastered by Ben Pest Artwork by Furtive