New York City’s underground bass scene has a new weapon, and it comes armed with horror-soaked atmospheres and unapologetic force. Demien Sixx returns with “(Zombies) All the Way Up,” a cinematic tearout dubstep track engineered to rattle sound systems and ignite mosh pits.
Rooted in the raw intensity of the underground rave circuit, “(Zombies) All the Way Up” blends theatrical sound design, menacing builds, and brutally heavy drops. The track doesn’t just hit—it tells a story. From eerie intros to full-throttle bass assaults, Demien Sixx crafts a sonic experience that feels closer to a dark film score than a standard dubstep release.
Drawing influence from the likes of Marauda, SVDDEN DEATH, and HOL!, Demien Sixx pushes the boundaries of tearout dubstep by fusing cinematic tension with relentless energy. The result is a track designed for peak-time chaos—one that thrives in live settings and demands physical reactions from the crowd.
Tested and proven at raves across New York City, “(Zombies) All the Way Up” has already sparked explosive crowd responses, cementing its place as a certified dancefloor destroyer. Its aggressive structure and polished production make it equally effective in DJ mixes and bass-heavy playlists, ensuring it stands out in an increasingly saturated scene.
This release is part of Demien Sixx’s larger artistic vision—an original project centered around storytelling, horror aesthetics, and immersive soundscapes. With each drop, he reinforces his mission: to bring cinematic intensity back to the underground and keep the energy cranked up from start to finish.
For fans of tearout dubstep, underground bass, and dark cinematic sound design, “(Zombies) All the Way Up” is a must-listen—and a clear signal that Demien Sixx is an artist to keep on your radar.
