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YetepKaskade is back with undux, his newest studio album, and it’s one of the albums of the year without a doubt. After teaming up with deadmau5 for the Kx5 project back in 2023, he’s shifted gears into something way more personal. Kaskade leaned into vocals, emotion, and that classic storytelling magic he pulls off better than almost anyone in dance music. Kaskade has always been one of those rare producers everyone can agree about, no matter what corner of electronic music you love, he’s somewhere on your playlist. undux is just another reminder why Kaskade is one of the best loved producers in the world. This isn’t a grab-for-a-hit kind of album, it’s an experience woven across 14 tracks.
undux is built to be heard front to back, uninterrupted. It’s got that old-school album DNA, where transitions matter and the emotional weight stacks as you move through it. Every track feels like it hands you off to the next. Just like a great DJ set, the album is seamless and transitions through the album bringing listeners along for the ride. By the time the final single rolls around, you don’t just feel like you listened to an album, but that you followed Kaskade through a whole story. It’s immersive, intentional, and proof that he still knows how to craft a world, not just a playlist.
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