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Mile High Club, Pt. 1

2.6M streams

2,563,578

The Free Energy Store

1.7M streams

1,697,125

Walkers (VIP)

1.5M streams

1,463,816

Walkers

1.2M streams

1,194,952

Afterlife (feat. Joey Moe)

1.2M streams

1,187,565

Wildlife

792.4K streams

792,355

Groupies (Faustix Remix)

765.7K streams

765,653

Goldmine

715.5K streams

715,503

Almost Home

571.9K streams

571,898

No Chill

360.8K streams

360,773

Biography

Ever on a mission to combine the elements of hip-hop and dance music, versatile trio Splitbreed dropped their new album, The Free Energy Store. The album blends together a variety of electronic music genres, with tracks featuring dubstep, house, and trap stylings. Over the years, Taui, Kalani, and Bg3nius have collaborated with a range of producers including Pegboard Nerds, Hellberg, Razihel, Excision, and more. They’re known for their high-energy hip-hop vocals and adding heat to anything their name graces. The album kicks off with a groovy, piano-driven track produced by Rogue called “Get Down.” The track serves as the perfect introduction to the album, showing listeners just how diverse of a musical journey they’re in for. From there, the album takes a darker turn with the bass house ambiance of “Get Deep.” The following tracks, “Drippin” and “Lose Control,” lean more heavily into the hip-hop/trap side of the trio. “Pain” enlists the talents of Jonate and Le Castle Vania. Though it’s bass-heavy, it’s an emotional track and is a clear album standout. “Prey” takes a heavier twist with intense dubstep beats and then dials it back again with closing track “Better Days.” Overall, The Free Energy Store is a showcase of Splitbreed’s versatility as artists and their willingness to stand against the electronic music industry’s cliches and genre boundaries.