The artist has worked with Alex Gaskarth, YUNGBLUD, Devin Oliver, Underoath, Our Last Night, and Sum 41’s Frank Zummo, but h e created a monster out of the heavy elements of EDM and metal in his recent collaboration with blessthefall. Kayzo makes sure that every bass drop erupts with a filthy breakdown. Kayzo & blessthefall – “Before The Storm” Read more: Christofer Drew ponders EDM path in post-Never Shout Never world 4. Joining forces with Crankdat, Oliver debuts as shYbeast for the first time in “Do You Mind,” providing lead vocals and adding an extra fiber of catchiness per usual. shYbeast)Įlectronic music has always been a core influence for I See Stars, so naturally frontman Devin Oliver furthered his passion for EDM with his recent solo project as shYbeast. This Steve Aoki collab features vocal harmonies by Hoppus and Matt Skiba as well as Barker laying down mean drum chops to spice up the groove. blink-182 has written music with the Chainsmokers, Mark Hoppus co-created Simple Creatures and Travis Barker is working with pop artists, rappers and more. The pop-punk veterans have kept themselves busy with plenty of collabs across the music spectrum. Steve Aoki – “Why Are We So Broken” (feat. It also incorporates live instrumentals to complete their evolved sound. Featuring Grimes on vocals, “nihilist blues” takes the essence of neon-bright Euro trance. Grimes)Īfter taking an alt-rock route in That’s The Spirit, Bring Me The Horizon switched it up once again with an eclectic twist of EDM and dark pop in amo. Bring Me The Horizon – “nihilist blues” (feat.
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Many big-name artists are teaming up together to create a unique sonic hybrid. Blending alt-rock instrumentation with electronic music and its many subgenres, rock/EDM collaborations and crossovers have been on the rise lately.