Rising Tech-House Star SKILAH Drops New Single, ‘Molotov,’ Featuring RYUMA
December 10, 2025
December 10, 2025
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YetepBassheads be ready, there is a new tune on the market that is just screaming to be your Monday morning alarm. The new high throttle single “Wake Up” by Kayzo and Riot does exactly what the title entails. Combinations of fast drums, large festival synths, and dirty bass growls are sure to get you moving your feet and your heart pounding. The track continually builds in energy and evolves through many different sub-genres of bass music. One highlight of the track is the signature hardcore section that many Kayzo fans have come to love. Moving between double and half time, as the track does often, is a clever way to create variation and flow in a percussion heavy composition. Get a little taste for yourself below!
The collaboration is nearly at 1 million plays with the numbers steadily rising. With such creativity and personality in their work, it is safe to say that both Kayzo and Riot have a promising future in the world of electronic music. Let’s hope that this is not the last we hear from this bass-infused dynamic duo.
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