In the world of electronic music, there are so many artists each debuting their own unique music and sound around the clock. Each release has the opportunity to catapult these artist into the spotlight of the scene, just as Deafadil’s latest track “Cracked” has done. Off his upcoming 6 track EP, our premiere today, “Cracked”, provides the perfect dark, genre-bending soundscape that can be seen across the entire compilation. The combination of heavy downtempo basslines coupled with dark wubby melodies creates an absolute banger of a track you do not want to miss. We will definitely be playing this one on repeat for the foreseeable future. Let’s take a deeper dive into why we are calling “Cracked” and the rest of Deafadil’s upcoming EP “Chaos_Magick”, a certified bop.

“I’m excited that this track is seeing the light of day, it was sitting on my computer for a solid year before I picked it up and shaped it into the final version. I think sitting on it for long enough let me get some perspective on what I wanted it to be.”

DIVING DEEP W/ DEFADIL

  1. What is your biggest inspiration to this day that has helped shape your style of music and why?

 

I think I have a two-pronged answer for this. Both my middle school metal phase and my highschool soundcloud rap phase definitely inform the tone of my music now. I just love heavy and (at times) unhinged music, whether it’s played by a band or mumbled over a slurky trap beat. Heavy music just has a power over me that lets me completely let go and feel like my truest self, and whether it’s through trap, dubstep, dnb, or whatever else, I love to replicate and channel the emotions I’ve felt while listening in the past.

 

  1. If you could go back in time and start over given what you have learned in your career so far, what changes and approach would you have done differently?

 

I probably could have been more motivated at the start, it took me at least 4 years of messing around with production and DJing until I was ready to start the Deafadil project, yet at the same time I really don’t regret this. I feel like it got me ready to do what I’m doing now and do it right.