Supersonic (My Existence) (ft. Noisia & josh Pan & Mes)
Skrillex
This is the sound of something being detonated with mathematical precision. Noisia's neurofunk engineering locks into place beneath Skrillex's layering like load-bearing steel, and the result is a track that moves with the aggression of a technical machine rather than raw force — every drop calculated, every frequency placement deliberate. The tempo is punishing but never sloppy, and the production has that Noisia signature of tremendous pressure held under tight structural control. josh Pan and Mes contribute vocal fragments that function almost as percussion — phrases chopped and repositioned so they stop reading as human speech and start reading as rhythm data. The emotional experience isn't joy or sadness but something closer to the feeling before a decision gets made: anticipation pressed past its limit until it becomes its own kind of electricity. Lyrically the song plays with identity and existence in language that is direct enough to register even through the sonic density. This sits at the hardest edge of the 2023 bass music conversation, where drum & bass formalism meets the visceral processing sensibility that defines Skrillex's later era. It's a track for enclosed spaces and elevated volume — a basement, a car at night, headphones with the outside world fully sealed out. There is a particular kind of listener who finds clarity in maximum intensity, and this was made specifically for them.
very fast
2020s
dense, mechanical, punishing
International bass music — Netherlands neurofunk meets Los Angeles electronic
Electronic, Drum & Bass. Neurofunk. aggressive, anticipatory. Builds relentless calculated pressure from the first bar, transforming aggression into electric anticipation that never releases but sustains at maximum intensity.. energy 10. very fast. danceability 7. valence 5. vocals: chopped male vocals, percussive, fragmented, treated as rhythm data. production: neurofunk engineering, extreme bass layering, tight mechanical drums, precise frequency placement. texture: dense, mechanical, punishing. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. International bass music — Netherlands neurofunk meets Los Angeles electronic. Enclosed high-volume space — a basement, a sealed car at night, or headphones with the outside world fully blocked out.