Kill the Noise and Bro Safari officially step into a new chapter with the arrival of their long-anticipated debut EP as Kill Safari. The self-titled project, Kill Safari, marks the duo’s most fully realized body of work to date—capturing the raw energy, experimentation, and chemistry behind one of bass music’s most formidable collaborations.
Originally born out of high-intensity back-to-back sets and studio sessions with no expectations, Kill Safari has steadily evolved into a defined creative outlet. With this EP, the duo moves beyond standalone releases, delivering a cohesive five-track statement that reflects both their shared history and a forward-facing artistic vision.
Spanning “UGS,” “B2B2B,” “Bring It Back,” “Chrome,” and “FTS,” the project leans heavily into uncompromising sound design, distorted textures, and high-impact arrangements engineered for the live environment. The EP also features contributions from Armanni Reign, G-Buck, and Craze, each adding a distinct edge to the project’s aggressive and unfiltered tone.
Reflecting on the collaboration, Kill the Noise explains that their creative process has always been rooted in simplicity and connection. “The entire time we have worked together, going all the way back to the early 2000s, it has always been simply about showing each other music. It’s been fun. It has to be fun making art with your friend, especially in an era where it feels like it’s harder than ever to break through the noise. We take it serious but we are definitely having fun fuckin’ around.”

Bro Safari echoes that sentiment, emphasizing the natural evolution of their partnership. “I look at Kill Safari as a continuation of a long-standing collaboration between Jake and I. After working with certain people for a long time, intuition takes over and the artistic flow starts to feel effortless. That’s where we’re at with this project. Having fun and letting things unfold naturally. Music is better with friends.”
Kill Safari embraces the chaotic, high-pressure energy that defined earlier eras of festival bass music while refining it through years of experience. The result is a project that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking—rooted in instinct but executed with precision.
The EP arrives as the duo continues to build momentum on stage, bringing their explosive performances to major audiences worldwide. Kill Safari is set to appear at Forbidden Kingdom Music Festival on April 25, 2026, alongside a growing list of tour dates, and previously delivered standout performances at events like Deadbeats 10 Year Anniversary Party at Mana Wynwood.
With their debut EP, Kill Safari firmly establish themselves as more than a side project. Instead, they emerge as a fully formed creative force—driven by experimentation, intensity, and a shared commitment to pushing bass music forward on their own terms.
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