Categories: AlbumsMusic

Classical Dubstep Pioneer Dysphemic Returns With Captivating LP, ‘Apollo’

Dysphemic is back with a new album for the new decade. Following the Australian native’s ‘Mind Bandit’ EP from last year, the bass music phenom’s new ‘Apollo’ LP is a highly-anticipated and welcomed addition to his rolodex. Out now on Dysphemic Productions, the 7-track release, in its entirety, is a master lesson in meticulously crafted psychedelic dubstep.

 

Cinematic in nature and scope, the latest from Dysphemic stylistically feels like a soundtrack to a viscerally epic film. Featuring his brother Yiani Treweeke, hefty bass drops are paired in perfect unison with his siblings’ fast-paced guitar plucking, in turn creating an intoxicatingly potent effect rife with Arabic and Egyptian-Greek musical influences. Serving as a prime representation of both musicians honoring their heritage via music, ‘Apollo’ also effortlessly encapsulates the creative and artistic influences the brothers were able to absorb during their time growing up in New South Wales, Australia’s Blue Mountains.

Kicking off the album with a high-octane heavy-hitter, ‘Peyote Demon’ sets a high precedent for the rest of the LP to follow. Taking it in a more percussive direction, ‘Desert Hawk’ is a no-holds-barred romp of a track featuring subtle hints of drum and bass from start-to-finish. ‘Primate’ keeps up the massive tempo, characterized by its gritty tone and sharp synthlines. Following, ‘Arch Angel’ and ‘Lost Brothers’ both start out with slow, melodic instrumentation before blowing up into huge dub-laden behemoths. The penultimate tune, ‘Tripeando Denso’ is a psychedelic rollercoaster replete with abrupt waves of wobbly sound effects. Lastly, ‘Journey’ rounds everything out with its commanding energy, the perfect end to Dysphemic’s ‘Apollo’.

Born into an artistically inclined family, Dysphemic was encouraged to embrace his gifted skill set and musical talent from a very early age. As the son of the ‘Father of Australian Psychedelic Art’, Vernon Treweeke, his dynamic creative influences are not only longstanding but also genetic. Known for his genre-fluid production, the accomplished musician’s signature sound knows no bounds. Crowned by VICE as a pioneer of classical dubstep, Dysphemic has impressively been championing dance music for over a decade. His debut album, 2010’s ‘Hypnosis’, was quickly followed by several successes with 2011’s highly-lauded ‘Androids’ and ‘Sloth’ EPs. Recently, he’s experimented with sprinkling Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences throughout his work, in turn producing a pleasantly rhythmic hybrid of bass-centric world music.

Always one to have his finger on the pulse, Dysphemic showcases his progression as producer flawlessly in his latest offering. With the help of his brother, Yiani Treweeke, ‘Apollo’ stands out as a unique masterpiece much unlike anything heard before it. With several sold-out worldwide tours and a solid decade of work under his belt, it’s clear that the skilled performer is on a perpetual upwards trajectory.

Email

ihouseuadmin

Recent Posts

Audio Obscura & Highsnobiety present: PRAISE at De Nieuwe Kerk with Honey Dijon and ZO! Gospel Choir

On Friday October 24th, during Amsterdam Dance Event 2025 and in honour of Amsterdam 750,…

6 days ago

Close To Monday ‘Pray’ – out now!

Close To Monday’s “Pray” is a meditation disguised as a song. The deliberate pacing and…

6 days ago

Technics DMC 2025: Top DJs Revealed for World Championship Final

The finalists for the 40th anniversary of the Technics DMC World Championship have been announced.…

6 days ago

Iceland Eclipse Festival Unveils Second Contact Lineup Additions, Side Quests, and Excursions

Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Iceland (October 1, 2025) — Building on the global response sparked by its First Contact…

6 days ago

Palomar Presents Brings Cutting-Edge Lineup To XOYO In October

Following a standout launch night in September, Palomar Presents returns to XOYO London on Saturday,…

6 days ago

Trade celebrates its Birthday switching things up with a move to Hackney Wick’s Number 90

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEyJoAOQHAA&list=RDsEyJoAOQHAA&start_radio=1 Saturday 18 October 2025 | 2pm – 2am | Number 90, Hackney Wick ‘Often…

6 days ago