Bass Phenom SKYLER Unveils Emotive Trap Single “Haunt You,” From Upcoming EP on Monstercat

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April 26th, 2023 — Trap prodigy SKYLER returns to Monstercat Uncaged today with “Haunt You,” the third single from her upcoming EP due this summer. Honing in on SKYLER’s newfound heavy production side, the record showcases the evolution of her trap roots. “Haunt You” takes inspiration from haunting memories of a past relationship, while the euphoric trap drops and cinematic bass stylings represent the process of moving on and letting go. SKYLER shows no boundaries when it comes to her productions, and her anticipated EP will further prove her authenticity and matured techniques that she will soon take to the stage.

SKYLER shares, This record has a lot of call and response play within the dialogue and melodic composition. It’s supposed to insinuate a power struggle that stems from internal conflict. This could be best referenced to the saying, “to love and to let go.” When you love something, but you know you need to let it go, an inner turmoil sparks that can be all consuming, whether that be a person, place, or thing that triggers you to reflect back at the distant memories that metaphorically “‘Haunt You.’”

Evolving from an open-format DJ to now full-time producer, SKYLER has sharpened her artistry and evolved her future trap stylings since rebranding from her previous moniker, Skyler Madison. She quickly made a name for herself with an official remix for Flux Pavillion, and support from electronic tastemakers such as SLANDER, Krewella, and more. She’s taken her energetic stage presence to venues and festivals across the globe including Temple Nightclub in San Francisco, to Tomorrowland in Belgium. Her upcoming EP will bring special announcements to follow.

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