BIOGRAPHY
Rave Culture Reloaded
Warp Brothers are not newcomers to the dancefloor — they are architects of it. With a legacy stretching back to the golden era of rave culture, the duo built their name on a sound that was always ahead of its time. Their most iconic moment came with "Phatt Bass" — a track that didn't just top charts, but became a cultural landmark, immortalised in the bloodbath scene of Hollywood blockbuster Blade and etched permanently into the DNA of rave history.
Now, with a new generation of ravers discovering hard techno, Warp Brothers are back — and louder than ever. Their 2024 rework of "Phatt Bass" landed like a shockwave across the scene, drawing immediate praise and support from the biggest names in hard techno and reintroducing their sound to dancefloors that were ready and waiting for it. The release confirmed what many already suspected: Warp Brothers don't follow trends — they create them.
The numbers speak for themselves. With over 35 million streams and 350,000 weekly listeners on Spotify, more than 25 million views on YouTube and 15 million plays on Soundcloud, their reach is as global as their reputation. Their recent and upcoming releases have been tearing up major events including Verknipt, Tomorrowland, Rotterdam Rave, EDC, Ultra Miami, Terminal V, Outworld and Blackworks — some of the most respected stages in the world.
Warp Brothers are not simply riding the hard techno wave. They helped build it — and they're here to remind everyone exactly how it's done.