Bringing the future, today.
LAKOTA: A producer, drummer, and unrepentant sound architect, he builds electronic music the way others might restore classic cars—with obsessive attention to detail, a deep respect for the craft, and absolutely zero interest in shortcuts. His work sprawls across drum & bass, psytrance, and nu-metal territories, occasionally all within the same session, because genre boundaries are just suggestions anyway. When he's not coaxing beats or dissecting audio down to its raw stems, he's probably elbow-deep in code, building the tools he wishes existed. There's a certain logic to it: someone who spends their days engineering systems and solving impossible problems was always going to approach music like a puzzle worth cracking. The result? Tracks that feel engineered and alive—mechanical precision with something feral underneath. More coming. Stay tuned.
SHATTERED VEIL: Six strangers walked into a venue. What walked out was something else entirely. They found each other the way all the best bands do—by accident, in the glow of a stage somewhere in America, drawn together by a sound none of them could quite name but all of them recognised. A shared obsession. A frequency they'd been tuning into their whole lives. Blaise Harding commands the front with a voice that can shatter glass or break hearts, sometimes in the same breath. Behind her, Mike Gunnar carves riffs that hit like a fist wrapped in velvet, while Rod McCarthy holds down the low end with the kind of groove that gets into your bloodstream and stays there. The rhythm section? That's where things get interesting. Nick Piskot handles drum duties—a two-headed beast that drives the band with relentless precision. James Whipsnale brings it all to life with his insane attention to digital sound creation. Andy Simpson-Pirie pulls double duty as producer and chief architect of the band's sound, shaping raw energy into something dangerously polished.
About LAKOTA
LAKOTA is not just an artist, a group or some engineering community. It is different. How? You'll see.
