Grabbitz is back on River Beats Dance today. After a bold creative reset and full artistic reintroduction, Grabbitz launches his next era with “Blood On My Hands,” a raw, bass-driven single.
Marking his first release following a complete visual and sonic reboot, the track signals a decisive return to the heavy low-end, intricate sound design, and emotional intensity that originally established Grabbitz as a force in bass music.
This new release follows years of exploring vocal-forward and rock-influenced territory that produced an alternative radio hit and a Canadian Gold single.
“A decade ago there was a moment where bass music inspired me so profoundly that I dropped everything to chase it,” Grabbitz says. “Now, after all the places it has taken me, that moment happened again.”
With 2026 just kicking off, Grabbitz enters a high-momentum stretch of live dates and festival appearances. Known for collaborations with artists like Zedd, deadmau5, Illenium, Subtronics, REZZ, and GRiZ, Grabbitz uses “Blood On My Hands” as a statement piece to announce his return to bass music. Focusing on balancing chaos and control through distorted bass textures, fractured rhythms, and cinematic tension, while clearly defining the direction of his next chapter.
Grabbitz is back on River Beats Dance today. After a bold creative reset and full artistic reintroduction, Grabbitz launches his next era with “Blood On My Hands,” a raw, bass-driven single.
Marking his first release following a complete visual and sonic reboot, the track signals a decisive return to the heavy low-end, intricate sound design, and emotional intensity that originally established Grabbitz as a force in bass music.
This new release follows years of exploring vocal-forward and rock-influenced territory that produced an alternative radio hit and a Canadian Gold single.
With 2026 just kicking off, Grabbitz enters a high-momentum stretch of live dates and festival appearances. Known for collaborations with artists like Zedd, deadmau5, Illenium, Subtronics, REZZ, and GRiZ, Grabbitz uses “Blood On My Hands” as a statement piece to announce his return to bass music. Focusing on balancing chaos and control through distorted bass textures, fractured rhythms, and cinematic tension, while clearly defining the direction of his next chapter.
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