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YetepRising from the depths of the underground, Chief Kaya has become one of the most compelling voices in deep dubstep today. Known for his heavy low end and stripped-back approach, he has built momentum quickly by leaning into the core of the sound rather than overcomplicating it. His music is direct, weighty, and designed for those who care about proper bass pressure. If you’re someone chasing strong sound systems and crate-digging, his sound will feel familiar as he is one of the hottest names in the underground scene. If not, this newest release is a solid introduction to one of the deeper melodic dubstep artists working right now.
Chief Kaya opens 2026 with a focused double-track EP, Chief Kaya [LDHBLK018], marking his latest release on LHD Records. The project features two tracks built to test any sound system. The opener, “Memento Mori,” centers on a steady, minimal bass pattern that hits with intent and rewards volume. It’s a track that fully reveals itself the louder it’s played. The second cut, “Telepathy,” highlights his use of simple drum work paired with warped, low-end basslines that sit front and center. Together, the release pushes both Chief Kaya and LHD Records forward, with the Liverpool-based label continuing to deliver heavy selections straight out of the UK. Keep an eye out each week for more new music and releases.
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