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The 17-year-old digicore producerâs debut centers them as a vocalist and songwriter, mapping out feelings of insecurity and loneliness against production that is perpetually in motion.
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â52 blue mondaysâ â dltzkViaÂ
Back in January, dltzkâs â52 blue mondaysâ tore through the digicore scene like a comet. The SoundCloud-based community, which emerged in the late 2010s from online rap circles but pulls from a wide range of influences, has seen its profile rise in the last year, with co-signs from Charli XCX, Phoebe Bridgers, and Trippie Redd. On âblue mondays,â dltzk (pronounced âdelete Zekeâ) ropes what feels like 25 moving partsâsampled screams, waves of synths, drums that snap like chattering teethâinto something unwieldy and beautiful. Their voice is bitcrushed and blown out but cuts through when it matters most, like a perfectly snarled, âFuck you, let me do me.â The