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Your EDM Premiere: Dack Janiels Drops Deadly New Track “Shinobi” via 40oz Cult


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If you recognize the name Dack Janiels, then you already know the insanity that’s about to ensue. The producer just hit us with “Shinobi,” out now via his own imprint, 40oz Cult — and it’s 100% deadly.

With a ninja-like attack, Dack goes in with this dark, gritty production. Cutting-edge sound design and sharp instincts give off an intense, menacing energy throughout. Each drop amplified by precise, forbidding hits — every move counts. Of course, the only real danger here is the threat “Shinobi” poses to your speakers.

This new single follows another monstrous solo release, “Overkill.” Both of which serve up a heavy dose of Dack Janiels’ distinct style and further cement his position in the contemporary dubstep scene.

Don’t miss Dack playing this summer at EDC Campgrounds‘ Pool Party Friday, May 17 and HARD Summer on Saturday, August 3. Also, catch him at 40oz takeovers with WENZDAY in Los Angeles, CA and in Houston, TX.

Listen, and connect with this swiftly rising producer and tastemaker below. He’s only just begun.

Dack Janiels – Shinobi

Connect with Dack Janiels

SoundCloud | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website

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