PRESS: Zillions Magazine Reviews "The Underworld"
Zillions Magazine recently featured the release of "The Underworld (Remix by DJ SPDAFY)," describing the track as a collision of dark soundscapes and high-energy rhythm.
For a project built on the philosophy of "Changing the Repetitive," this review serves as a validation of the analog, hardware-first approach. In their breakdown, Zillions highlighted the distinct lack of over-production that plagues so much modern EDM. They noted that the track steers away from safe, commercial polish in favor of a sound that feels dangerous, immediate, and raw.
"The song is unapologetically intense, mixing pure passion with pure electronic power... It sounds like an authentic live performance rather than a polished studio remix." — Zillions Magazine
This "live performance" feel is not accidental. By prioritizing signal decay and real-time manipulation over grid-locked perfection, "The Underworld" captures the unpredictability of a warehouse set. The review points to the track's specific suitability for "loud headphones and underground raves," acknowledging that this record was designed for dark rooms and heavy sound systems, not radio play.
The article also touches on the immersive nature of the release, aligning the sonic texture perfectly with the visual accompaniment—a video generated entirely via analog feedback loops to mirror the track's exploration of tension and release.
Read the full review:
DJ SPDAFY ignites the dance floor with “The Underworld” - Zillions Magazine
Watch the visual:
The Underworld