Artist's albums
Assemble
2019 · single
We Are Dust
2019 · album
The Darkness
2019 · single
You Rise
2019 · single
Run (Chime Remix)
2019 · single
Twinkle
2018 · single
Your System Remix EP
2016 · EP
Your System EP
2016 · EP
Edge of the World
2015 · single
We Are Virtual
2015 · album
The Fall
2015 · single
Reality
2014 · single
Infinity
2013 · single
Boss Wave: Reloaded
2013 · EP
Boss Wave
2013 · single
Touch Sound EP
2012 · EP
Ultrafunk
2012 · EP
Clear Your Mind
2012 · single
Skyward EP
2011 · EP
Evolutions Per Minute / Tenkai
2011 · single
Choose Me EP
2011 · EP
Pure
2010 · single
Killing Spree / Dislocation
2010 · single
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Biography
There are few producers in the world of dubstep that are as widely respected as Xilent. With a few years of experience and a few million streams under his belt, Xilent put out his debut album We Are Virtual in May 2015, which was met with critical acclaim. The LP was far ahead of its time, intuitively blending Xilent’s unique dubstep style with elements of trance, electro and drum & bass, and giving listeners a coherent journey through the sonics of bass music in a manner that was practically unparalleled at the time. In the years following We Are Virtual, Xilent put out sparse –albeit high quality– originals and remixes on OWSLA, Disciple and Never Say Die. This time period also yielded a massive Seven Lions collaboration entitled “The Fall.” In 2019, Xilent signed with Monstercat. Gearing up to release his sophomore album We Are Dust, Xilent unexpectedly unleashed the 150 BPM shocker “You Rise” in March, followed quickly by the ultra-euphoric “The Darkness.” In its full glory, We Are Dust provides 42 minutes of pure, unfiltered insanity, simultaneously bringing forward a compelling narrative and completely seamless flow. Much like its predecessor, the album is perfectly refreshing in its own context. Though Xilent’s last couple years have been quieter than ever before, things are starting to heat up rapidly, and We Are Dust is only the beginning. Once and for all, Xilent is here to stay.