Watch the Craziest Clips From ymv3’s Brooklyn Mirage Set

Witness the darkness from mystery producer and DJ, yvm3 as he sets the stage for Svdden Death’s VOYD show at Brooklyn Mirage.

The enigmatic artist known as yvm3 has captivated dubstep enthusiasts with their sensational debut at the Brooklyn Mirage as an opener for the VOYD show earlier this month. yvm3 has emerged as a dubstep phenomenon, leaving fans curious about the mastermind behind this sound. While speculation pointed to Yakz, Svdden Death, and Maruda as potential artists behind yvm3, Danny himself promptly dismissed these rumors, affirming that it is the work of a single artist.

Yakz and Svdden Death

Svdden Death took to Twitter to provide clarity, stating, “Let me make it clear, it is one person, not me, Marauda, or Yakz. They were on stage last night concealed behind the veil, and the performance was undeniably live. The decision to remain anonymous is not a gimmick; it is an integral part of the artist’s presentation and lore.”

Making a remarkable debut at Svdden Death’s VOYD show, yvm3 took the stage as the third act before Eptic, laying down filthy sound for a practically sold out venue. Embracing deathcore, metal, and tearout, yvm3’s sound easily complemented Danny’s vibe as an opening act.

The mysterious artist’s breakthrough single, “Deliverance,” released in January, has already amassed over 100,000 streams on Spotify. In April, yvm3 unveiled their first album, “A Tragic Beginning,” featuring seven tracks that hint at an unfolding narrative to be revealed in future releases.

With just a year since its inception, yvm3 has seized the attention and curiosity of listeners, eager to witness the evolution of this project. For now, indulge in the most exhilarating highlights from yvm3’s unforgettable set at Brooklyn Mirage.

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An Atlanta gal chasing her love for electronic dance music. I’ve been with Exron since 2018 and have the privilege of contributing to the culture alongside other badass women whom I now call my friends. My introduction to the scene was first influenced by trap music, but my discography has since expanded to touch a bit of everything. Some of my favorite artists are Zeds Dead, Cloonee, Nghtmre, Flume, Infekt, Sosa, Bleu Clair, Subtronics, but the list goes on forever.

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