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Cheyenne Giles debuts on Dim Mak with ‘Let’s Rock’

As the anticipation builds for the upcoming festival season, Cheyenne Giles has just dropped his latest track ‘Let’s Rock,’ a fierce bass house anthem marking his official debut on the renowned electronic dance music label, Dim Mak. Hailing from the vibrant city of San Diego, Cheyenne Giles burst onto the dance music scene in 2018 […]

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As the anticipation builds for the upcoming festival season, Cheyenne Giles has just dropped his latest track ‘Let’s Rock,’ a fierce bass house anthem marking his official debut on the renowned electronic dance music label, Dim Mak.

Hailing from the vibrant city of San Diego, Cheyenne Giles burst onto the dance music scene in 2018 alongside his friend and collaborator knock2. Their partnership yielded a distinctive sonic imprint evident in both original compositions and remixes, consistently delivering a high-octane blend of Big Room Bounce energy. Building on his momentum, Cheyenne signed with Tiësto‘s esteemed Musical Freedom label in 2019, solidifying his status as a rising force in the electronic music realm.

‘Let’s Rock,’ Cheyenne Giles’ debut single, pulsates with animated energy, boasting thunderous kicks, menacingly distorted synths, and an infectious, bouncy bassline. This undeniable party anthem heralds the start of an electrifying collaboration between Cheyenne and Dim Mak, promising a series of thrilling releases set to dominate the electronic music scene throughout the year.

Speaking about the release, Cheyenne says, “Steve and the Dim Mak team knew exactly what I needed, and I truly feel they understand me and my sound. I’m beyond jacked up for 2024 to release all this music I’ve been sitting on finally. “I’ve admired Steve’s attention to the brand for so long now that I finally have the opportunity to release on Dim Mak, I’m determined to evoke the nostalgia of those OG days of banana split Sundays at LAX with Steve and DJ AM. That period in my life was profoundly influential in shaping me as an artist.”

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