Rage

Sometimes words aren’t enough.
Sometimes, you just need to scream through sound.

That’s where Rage comes from. A track born from frustration, energy, and release. It’s not a calm reflection or a subtle experiment; it’s a burst of raw emotion, unfiltered and unapologetic.

Originally inspired by MoonDeity’s earlier Phonk era, Rage channels that same dark, driven energy with massive basslines, sharp rhythms, and an atmosphere that feels like everything is on the edge of explosion.


A Controlled Chaos

Creating Rage was cathartic.
After months of crafting melancholic and introspective tracks, I needed to build something that hit back, something that burned through fatigue and turned it into motion.

This track isn’t about precision; it’s about momentum. Every distorted layer, every drop of bass was meant to channel frustration into power.

It’s a reminder that anger doesn’t always destroy. Sometimes, it creates.


The Pulse of Pure Energy

Where Not Dead Yet was about survival and endurance, Rage is the explosion that follows. It’s fast, brutal, and unstoppable, but within that chaos, there’s structure.

The beat breathes like a heartbeat under stress. The bass growls, the rhythm tightens, and together, they build a sound that feels both physical and emotional.

It’s an adrenaline rush in waveform form, designed to make you move, break, or just let go.


Letting Go

Rage is for those moments when you’ve had enough, when silence isn’t an option and the only way out is through.

It’s a track for motion: running, driving, escaping, or just existing loudly for a while.
There’s no hidden message or deep story. Just energy that refuses to stay contained.