Havocndeed are the biggest production team you’ve never heard of, and they have a work ethic that probably intimidates other artists. Especially when they’ve gotten big endorsements from the likes of Linkin Park, Chuck D, Excision, Downlink and many more. While Havocndeed may have gotten their start in the Drum and Bass scene early on, the fabric of their sound quickly evolved beyond that to be more pulse pounding and hard hitting by incorporating more heavy bass elements into their mixes.
This slowly led them to the edges of the dubstep forest where they’ve been content to camp out since. Fluctuating between trap, ragga, dub, and dubstep, it’s not hard to see why so many artists have tapped them for remixes, or remixed their work. There is an abundance of ideas and experimentation present in their work that you just won’t find anywhere else at all.
That’s why it should come as no surprise that the group decided to incorporate Skaught Parry from Ayin into Havocndeed. The vocalist has since brought a new angle, and a new light to their music that has added an immense level of depth and intelligence to bass music. While their future plans seem to be up in the air, no matter what they decide they want to do, it’s clear that they’ll be great at it.
You can catch Havocndeed work on SoundCloud, or if you’re in the American Southwest you can probably catch them making a club’s walls shake so hard the plaster might fall off.