Jesse Kardon, better known by his stage name Subtronics, is one of the premier producers in bass music. His signature combination of heavy dubstep riddims and chopped synths produces beats designed to wreck dance floors. Furthermore, Subtronics’ live sets boast powerful drops and jaw-dropping transitions; making him a fan favorite as well.
Subtronics has made an impressionful mark on the bass scene by defying traditional genre categorizations. His sound fuses elements from dubstep, trap, hip-hop and metal music into something entirely new that appeals to fans from various demographics and expands his artistry’s reach.
Philly-native Sonny Shazam has established himself in the dance music world through his innovative approach to music production and high-energy live shows. His signature sound combines cutting-edge sound design, hard-hitting bass, and “spaced out wook trap vibe,” creating music that breaks barriers in modern electronic production.
Subtronics has collaborated with an impressive roster of artists throughout his career to widen his musical horizons and push the limits of bass music. Collaborating with Zeds Dead, Flowdan and Ganja White Night helped to perfect his craft and position him as a pioneer within this genre.
In 2019, he released his 16-track LP, TESSERACT, which became an instant classic among bass enthusiasts. This 16-track album showcased his talent and versatility as an artist; featuring collaborations with artists like Yheti, Bukez Finezt and Kai Wachi among many others.
Subtronics has amassed an avid following through his dynamic live performances that blend styles and boast bold lyrics. His high-energy sets have led to sold-out concerts at venues nationwide – Kia Forum in Los Angeles as well as two nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre are just a couple. Additionally, his 2019 album tour for “The Inbetweeners” is expected to sell out.
Subtronics is also an active member of his community through his nonprofit organization, Rhythm Alliance. This nonprofit works to support local youth through music and education by hosting free dance classes around Philadelphia and providing instruments to underprivileged students in Philadelphia; workshops also teach youth the art of producing and promoting their own music production; plus raising funds for organizations which help address youth needs in Philadelphia – this nonprofit runs entirely on volunteer staff without paying employees! For more information visit their website!