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Philia Designs Heaviness with Low-End Elegance for ‘Obscura’ EP

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Philia Designs Heaviness with Low-End Elegance for ‘Obscura’ EP

Denver-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Philia—known offstage as Dan Giffin—returns with ‘Obscura’, a five-track EP that highlights his dialed in approach to bass music compositions.

Philia sculpts each track with a clear focus: bass that is both powerful and measured, built to move a crowd yet articulate enough to hold its own in close listening. This controlled intensity, what he describes as “bliss bass,” distinguishes his sound from the genre’s excesses.

Obscura album art – FINAL(1)

“Obscura feels like an honest reflection of where I’m at creatively. It’s emotional, weird, and heavy in all the right places—like a dance party in the middle of a lucid dream.” – Philia

‘Obscura’ doesn’t chase spectacle. Its strength lies in contrast: delicate melodic phrasing suspended over seismic low-end, passages that shift between density and restraint. The EP offers momentum without sacrificing space, proving that heaviness can be designed with elegance.

Philia’s reputation has grown steadily on stages that include Electric Forest and lineups alongside Tiësto, Slushii, Daily Bread, Maddy O’Neal, and Marvel Years. His live sets are marked by improvisation, merging DJ structure with live instrumentation and unexpected sampling, a practice that blurs the line between performance and dialogue with the audience.

Beyond performance, Giffin is one of only 350 Ableton Certified Trainers worldwide and the host of the Ableton Music Producer Podcast, a long-running series with over 180 episodes that has become a resource for producers internationally. His studio collaborations extend to platinum and Grammy-winning artists such as Mac Miller, Machine Gun Kelly and Odesza, underscoring his fine tuned production operating at an elite level.

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