REZZ and Subtronics Unveil New Single “Puzzle Box” with Merch Benefiting Ukraine Foundation

REZZ and Subtronics raise funds from their latest song collaboration and donate merch proceeds to aid Ukrainian families in need.

The best part about song collaborations is when you can truly hear each of the artists’ influences fused into one. REZZ and Subtronics each with iconic styles have dropped their highly anticipated song collab “Puzzle Box” on Deadbeats. The song is a true blend of their t-shirt styles delivering on REZZ’s prominent bassline and Subtronics’ wonky flair. 

What’s even better is the two created limited edition “Puzzle Box” merch and will donate the proceeds to the Voices of Children Ukraine. In light of the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, this foundation is assisting affected families with emergency aid.

We love seeing artists using their platform for good. Click here to purchase your own limited-edition shirt.

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At the start of the new year, both producers decided to hit the gas. Subtronics released his debut album FRACTALS garnering a massive number of positive reviews. Every stop on the tour has its own mini-festival lineup joined by friends like Boogie T., Level Up, Borgore, Space Wizard, Guppi, Phonon, and Ace Aura just to name a few.

REZZ is also on her tour for her third album Spiral and it is not one to miss. In this album, she pushes beyond her usual work to incorporate more vocals and song collaborations while still staying true to her style. Popularly noted, fans love REZZ’s mesmerizing new visuals and upgraded production.

Shows are selling out, catch REZZ and Subtronics at a venue near you and stream, “Puzzle Box” out now.

Click here to purchase tickets for REZZ’s Spiral Tour.

Click here to purchase tickets for Subtronics’ FRACTALS Tour.

 

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An Atlanta gal chasing her love for electronic dance music. I’ve been with Exron since 2018 and have the privilege of contributing to the culture alongside other badass women whom I now call my friends. My introduction to the scene was first influenced by trap music, but my discography has since expanded to touch a bit of everything. Some of my favorite artists are Zeds Dead, Cloonee, Nghtmre, Flume, Infekt, Sosa, Bleu Clair, Subtronics, but the list goes on forever.

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