
Aggressive, high-octane drum and bass with metallic textures and relentless energy. Perfect for intense workouts or peak-time warehouse raves.
Teddy Killerz deliver a relentless, high-velocity assault on the senses that sits at the cutting edge of modern neurofunk. Their sound is defined by a surgical precision, where every metallic snare hit and distorted bass growl is engineered for maximum impact. It is music that feels less like a composition and more like a high-performance machine operating at redline capacity, blending the technical complexity of drum and bass with the raw, rowdy energy of trap and dubstep.
What truly sets them apart is their ability to maintain a 'party' atmosphere while utilizing some of the most aggressive sound design in the electronic world. While many of their peers lean into dark, brooding minimalism, Teddy Killerz embrace a maximalist approach. Their tracks are often characterized by 'jump-up' rhythms and explosive drops that are designed specifically to trigger a physical reaction from a festival crowd.
For those new to the trio, starting with their more recent high-energy EPs or the album 'Clone' provides a perfect snapshot of their evolution. You will hear the influence of their early OWSLA days mixed with the refined, heavy-hitting production style that has made them staples on labels like RAM Records and Eatbrain. It is the ultimate soundtrack for moments that require peak adrenaline.
Teddy Killerz are a Russian and Ukrainian electronic music group composed of Grigory Cherekaev, Anton Mashevsky and Oleg Cholovskyi. They also perform under their individual stage names as Garud, Place 2b, and Paimon (in respective order). Teddy Killerz are known for producing various different styles of dance music ranging from drum’n’bass, dubstep, trap and breakbeat. The group have released on Owsla and subsequently signed to RAM Records in November 2014, (only after an initial release on RAM Records’ sister label "Program’). Teddy Killerz's entry in a remix contest on OWSLA for Skrillex’s song "Make It Bun Dem’ caught the attention of the label owner, who subsequently signed the band. Their first release on OWSLA was the ‘Toys Riot’ EP, consisting of three original songs. Teddy Killerz have also had a spate of releases on Bad Taste Recordings, Hardcore Beats and Dutty Audio. Teddy Killerz have remixed a number of other artists’ work, although most notably Ragga Bomb by Skrillex featuring the Ragga Twins, which was released in 2014 on OWSLA, and ‘Make Those Move’ by the group I Am Legion (consisting of hip hop artists ‘Foreign Beggars’ and drum and bass artists ‘Noisia’) (released on OWSLA, Par Excellence and Division Recordings), which remained at number 1 on the beatport chart for 6 weeks. In 2014, Teddy Killerz were selected by RAM Records for the ‘60 minutes of RAM’ mix for Mistajam on BBC 1 Xtra. They have also produced for and alongside dance/rock act Modestep which has sparked the song Make You Mine on their album London Road. In 2015, Teddy Killerz's first release was Teddynator on 21 March on RAM Records and on 31 July 2015, also on RAM Records, their EP, Hyperspeed came out. They released their first album on 5 June 2017, titled Nightmare Street. In 2020, they started the decade by releasing an EP on Insomniac's bass music record label Bassrush titled Nerd Starter Pack. In 2025, they released the album COOKED, continuing their string of international collaborations with features from P Money, Serum, and many other artists from the United Kingdom, as well as Billur Battal and Valfi from Turkey.
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Shares drum and bass, industrial (subgenres); maximalist, digital clarity, compressed loud (production style)
Shares maximalist, digital clarity, compressed loud (production style); drum and bass, industrial (subgenres)
Shares maximalist, digital clarity, compressed loud (production style); drum and bass, industrial (subgenres)

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