Electronyze Me presents a cinematic journey through powerful bass, orchestral tension, post-apocalyptic eloquence. Majesty blends epic sound design with dark mid-tempo, and hybrid trap influences into a curated experience where grandeur meets chaos.
The journey begins with Apashe’s “Majesty,” where the Brussels-born, Montreal-based composer showcases his signature blend of electronics and orchestral elements that have graced Fast & Furious and John Wick trailers. Wasiu joins the opening track, bringing his versatile hip-hop prowess that’s appeared in Samsung campaigns and HBO’s Succession.

Apashe
Varien delivers “Blood Hunter,” channeling his Grammy-winning expertise from John Wick, Overwatch, and The Walking Dead soundtracks into pure electronic warfare. The atmospheric darkness deepens with Lorn’s “Anvil,” where his haunting industrial compositions create the perfect bridge to GEN.KLOUD’s (KLOUD) dual offering of “HUMANS” and “DISCONNECT.” This elusive artist embodies AI themes through raw, anonymous performances that represent unapologetic individuality.

KLOUD
Slick Portal emerges from the wasteland with “SITH,” specializing in dark midtempo with enormous saws that support acts like Kill The Noise. The hypnotic pull continues as Rezz and fknsyd collaborate on “Let Me In,” where the Juno Award-winning Canadian’s moody productions meet Sydney Fisher’s haunting vocals in perfect dark harmony.

fknsyd
Apashe returns alongside Black Prez for “Dies Irea,” fusing orchestral grandeur with the LA/Berlin rapper’s German-American roots that have appeared in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and Call of Duty. Varien strikes again with “DEAD!NAME,” proving his versatility across the electronic spectrum.

Varien
The emotional epicenter arrives with Seven Lions, Quackson, and Grabbitz’s “Take Me to My Grave.” California’s Jeff Montalvo melds trance and dubstep while Seattle’s Quackson brings viciously disruptive basslines, completed by Grabbitz’s hybrid rock-electronic fusion that Rolling Stone compared to the late-90s electronica era.
Le Castle Vania unleashes “John Wick Mode,” with Denver’s Dylan Eiland drawing directly from his film scoring expertise on the actual John Wick franchise. The mayhem continues as D’Angello & Francis present “Blade,” bringing their Tomorrowland mainstage energy and Billboard-charting “Future Rave” sound.

D’Angello & Francis
Blanke and Calivania deliver “Flatline,” where the Australian-born, Denver-based producer’s 260 million streams meet LA’s “We are Deads” philosophy in perfect dark synergy. London’s TroyBoi transforms kitchen-born beats into “Do You?,” the same track that caught Rihanna’s attention for her Savage x Fenty show.
The synthetic rebellion peaks with 1788-L and Blanke’s “Destiny,” where The Synthetic Automaton’s AI themes collide with Blanke’s genre-defying mastery. The odyssey concludes with Trivecta and RBBTS offering “The Loop” – Tampa’s rising star fresh from EDC Las Vegas 2025 joining forces with the versatile producer who’s collaborated with Lane 8, Seven Lions, and Above & Beyond.
Together, these tracks form a post-apocalyptic symphony where each artist’s cinematic expertise and unique sonic signature contributes to a cohesive journey through the beautiful chaos of electronic music’s most powerful voices.