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YetepIt’s a good day in the music industry when we stumble on an artist who awakens the underground spirit and brings something new to the scene. Jesse Kardon, who wubs and dubs under the moniker Subtronics has left the bedroom and stepped out onto to the stage, sharing a new wave of Dubstep and Riddim that shall not go unheard. Today our DJ to Watch is a man of humility, talent, and unrelenting propensity to make us bounce to his robot noises.
Subtronics is what you get when someone equally loves subwoofers and electronics. This love bloomed in Philadelphia at a young age when Kardon’s discovered Excison, Rusko, Skream, Skism. He absorbed the sounds of the underground, learned from the greats, and created a sound that is truly unique. He effortlessly wobbles between dubstep and riddim, giving his live sets and portfolio dynamic diversity. His latest EP titled, ‘Thermal Expansion’, is a 4-track collection of hard-hitting tracks and is a perfect example of his genre-defying talents. What sets Subtronics apart from others in his niche is his meticulous sounds design and the element of bounce to a genre that only knows jagged movements. If you’re new the Subtronic sound, his ‘Best Of’ playlist is a good place to start. Check it out below.
Subtronics and fellow dubsteppers Drift Monkey and Blunts & Blondes are coming to Phoenix May 12th. Catch them at Monarch theater throwing the bass, filth, and bounce- grab your tickets here.
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