US-based producer Oddly Godly returns to BREAK ROOM with “SERENITY,” a trap-leaning wave hybrid that extends his devotion to bass music’s outer edges. Marking his first solo single on the imprint, the track captures a rare composure within the chaos, balancing tranquility and turmoil in a way that has become unmistakably his.
“SERENITY” opens in a suspended hush: humming vocalizations gliding above soft-lit pads, each phrase casting a calm that feels almost sacred. The stillness fractures as sharp drum programming cuts through, ushering in a low-end surge built from thudding sub pressure, serrated percussive clanks, and distorted bass mutations. Hyped vocal chops ricochet through the mix, weaving around celestial hardwave motifs that flare and dissolve as the track pivots between serenity and rupture. The result lands with a near-biblical sense of scale — measured, then merciless.
The single follows Oddly Godly’s recent BREAK ROOM outing, “Close” with Malixe, which drew radio support from Alison Wonderland and Don Diablo, while earning coverage from IMPRINT, Fresh Music Freaks, Skope Mag, Aizen., Global Money World, Find Your Sounds, and Indie Dance. His momentum has surged even further since this year’s EDC Las Vegas, where he performed on the BREAK ROOM–hosted art car, cementing his growing presence across the festival circuit. Champions including RL Grime, Subtronics, Alison Wonderland, Zeds Dead, Seven Lions, Virtual Riot, and Slumberjack continue to propel his rise.
With releases across Sable Valley, Bassrush, and Ophelia, Oddly Godly has carved out a reputation as one of the most forward-pushing voices in modern trap, dubstep, and drum & bass. His work remains rooted in bass tradition while consistently expanding into new dimensions, defined by spiritual undertones, intricate sound design, and an unflinching commitment to evolution.
“SERENITY” feels like the next step in that progression: a precision-built descent from calm into chaos, delivered by an artist who thrives at the intersection of beauty and mayhem. As BREAK ROOM continues to sharpen its identity around cutting-edge bass, Oddly Godly stands as one of its most distinct conduits — crafting music that feels touched by something beyond the familiar.
Oddly Godly’s new single “SERENITY” is available on all platforms via BREAK ROOM Recs.
