Who is LOCKBOX? LOCKBOX Songs, Music, Discography & Artists Like LOCKBOX

LOCKBOX is a US-based electronic music producer who has carved out a unique space in the EDM world with emotionally rich melodic bass and future bass music. 4D4M first discovered LOCKBOX through a late-night playlist dive and the music hit immediately. Adam has recognizes this producer’s rise with genuine excitement, watching the catalog grow from underground cuts to collaborations with established names in the scene.

Who Is LOCKBOX?

LOCKBOX is the project of Jesse Briata, an American electronic music producer operating in the melodic bass and future bass space. Based in the United States, LOCKBOX has built a reputation for tracks that feel cinematic and deeply personal.

The project is an independent venture, with collaborations featuring EYLA, ARMNHMR, yetep, and Lexi Scatena showing a producer who knows how to bring out the best in vocalists. Tracks like “Free” with ARMNHMR and Sara Benyo broke through to wider audiences, while deeper cuts show the full range of what LOCKBOX can do.

The LOCKBOX website at lockboxmusic.com and presence on Instagram under @lockboxmusic point to an artist who takes the business side seriously. For fans of modern EDM production, LOCKBOX is exactly the kind of independent artist worth following. The music is polished without being cold, and consistently hits the mark between dancefloor energy and late-night introspection.

LOCKBOX’s Sound Explained

LOCKBOX sits in the melodic bass and future bass corner of the electronic music world. The signature sound is built around swelling synth pads, emotive vocal chops, and drops that feel earned. Quiet verses give way to massive, chord-driven drops that land both euphoric and bittersweet.

Collaboration is central to how LOCKBOX builds tracks. EYLA, Lexi Scatena, Sade Frame, Dear Evergreen, each brings an emotional quality that matches the track’s intent. The results feel like genuine partnerships. LOCKBOX typically operates around 128-140 BPM, with clean mixdowns and bass that feels physical without overwhelming the melody.

For fans of ARMNHMR, said the sky, or San Holo, LOCKBOX fits naturally into that world while maintaining a distinct voice.

Top Tracks by LOCKBOX

Free (with ARMNHMR, Sara Benyo, Gabriel Eli)

“Free” is the LOCKBOX breakthrough. Built around Sara Benyo and Gabriel Eli’s hook, the drop arrives like a release of built-up tension. ARMNHMR’s production blends seamlessly with LOCKBOX’s melodic sensibility.

Something Bout You (with EYLA)

EYLA’s vocal on “Something Bout You” is one of the best on any LOCKBOX release. The track rides a patient groove before opening into a drop that hits the emotional sweet spot.

Not Alone (with Xant. and Dear Evergreen)

“Not Alone” is introspective, with Dear Evergreen’s vulnerable vocals met by layered synths that create genuine warmth.

Scared To Be Lonely (with Aaron Shirk and Lexi Scatena)

“Scared To Be Lonely” pairs Aaron Shirk and Lexi Scatena for real emotional heft, with vocal interplay that most melodic bass tracks don’t have.

Let You Go (with Ehallz)

“Let You Go” takes its time building before a cathartic drop. Ehallz’s raw vocal and LOCKBOX’s production give the emotion room to breathe.

Deep End (with yetep and artemis orion)

“Deep End” pairs artemis orion’s drifting vocals with production that shifts between introspective and euphoric. A standout yetep collab.

What I Need (with skye silansky)

“What I Need” pairs skye silansky’s airy vocals with a drop that feels like a warm rush. Good for late-night drives.

World Alone (with Lexi Scatena)

“World Alone” strips back the production to let Lexi Scatena’s vocal breathe. One of the most intimate moments in the catalog.

Chasing Heartbreak (with ELIX)

“Chasing Heartbreak” channels the feeling of holding onto something already gone. ELIX delivers and the production matches every note.

Just For A Moment (with Sade Frame)

“Just For A Moment” has an ambient intro that gives way to a drop rooted in emotion over impact. Sade Frame’s tone makes it stand apart.

Numb (Standalone)

“Numb” carries emotional weight through production alone. The synth work does all the lifting.

Runaway

“Runaway” was built for live sets. The patient build, the drop, and the kinetic rhythm all deliver.

Last Night

“Last Night” captures that specific post-event feeling. The production mirrors it precisely.

Alive

“Alive” is the most uplifting LOCKBOX track. Bright production, genuine optimism, good entry point for new listeners.

Hold On

“Hold On” channels the tension of wanting to stay connected to something. A strong closer.

Why 4D4M Vibes With LOCKBOX

The first time 4D4M heard a LOCKBOX track, the reaction was immediate. There’s something about the way LOCKBOX builds emotional tension in a mix that hits differently from most melodic bass producers. It’s not just about having a big drop or finding the right vocalist. The whole production feels considered, like every element is in service of a specific feeling rather than just filling sonic space.

As someone who produces electronic music and thinks constantly about how to connect production craft with genuine emotion, LOCKBOX is a reference point. The collab choices are smart. Bringing in ARMNHMR for “Free” was a move that opened doors without compromising the project’s identity. That’s harder to pull off than it looks.

The independent route LOCKBOX has taken is also something Adam respects. Building an audience without the backing of a major label, staying consistent with releases, maintaining a visual identity that feels authentic, these things add up. The lockboxmusic.com website, the Instagram presence, the steady stream of quality music, it all points to someone treating this as a real career and doing the work required to build it.

Tracks like “Something Bout You” and “Let You Go” hit the specific emotional register that makes electronic music worth making and worth listening to. They’re not trying to be the biggest drop of the year. They’re trying to make you feel something specific, and they succeed. That focus on emotional specificity over pure spectacle is something 4D4M deeply values in any artist.

LOCKBOX is also proof that the melodic bass space has room for artists who prioritize depth over hype. In a scene where the next big thing is always trending, LOCKBOX has built a catalog that holds up over time. These are tracks you return to, not just skip through. That kind of staying power is rare and worth celebrating.

LOCKBOX Discography

Release Year Notes
Free (feat. Sara Benyo, Gabriel Eli) 2023 Collab with ARMNHMR, breakout track
Something Bout You (feat. EYLA) 2023 Fan favorite, strong vocal performance
Not Alone (feat. Xant., Dear Evergreen) 2023 Introspective melodic bass
Scared To Be Lonely (feat. Aaron Shirk, Lexi Scatena) 2022 Dual vocal collab
Let You Go (feat. Ehallz) 2022 Longer-form emotional track
Deep End (with yetep, feat. artemis orion) 2022 Producer collab standout
What I Need (feat. skye silansky) 2022 Dreamy, atmospheric
World Alone (feat. Lexi Scatena) 2021 Stripped-back sound
Chasing Heartbreak (feat. ELIX) 2021 Emotional bittersweet energy
Just For A Moment (feat. Sade Frame) 2021 Ambient intro, subtle drop

Live & Touring

LOCKBOX has developed a live presence beyond streaming, with music that translates well to festival and club settings. The emotional arc of each track is clear, which works when a crowd is there to feel something, not just hear something loud.

The US electronic music circuit has room for artists who blend intimate emotion with big-room production, and LOCKBOX fits that niche. Performances at mid-size festival stages and club nights have built the kind of loyalty that streaming numbers alone cannot create. For fans looking to catch LOCKBOX live, following @lockboxmusic on Instagram is the best way to stay current on show announcements.

FAQ

Who is LOCKBOX?

LOCKBOX is the project of Jesse Briata, a US-based electronic music producer specializing in melodic bass and future bass. The project has grown through collaborations and consistent releases, building a dedicated following through streaming, social media, and live performances.

What genre is LOCKBOX?

LOCKBOX operates in melodic bass and future bass, blending high-energy drops with emotional chord progressions and vocal hooks. Fans of ARMNHMR, San Holo, and said the sky tend to connect strongly with the catalog.

What is LOCKBOX’s most popular song?

“Free” with ARMNHMR, Sara Benyo, and Gabriel Eli is the breakthrough track. “Something Bout You” with EYLA and “Let You Go” with Ehallz are also fan favorites.

Where is LOCKBOX from?

LOCKBOX is from the United States. Jesse Briata built the brand through independent releases and strategic collaborations. Follow at lockboxmusic.com and @lockboxmusic on Instagram.

How can I listen to LOCKBOX?

LOCKBOX is on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and SoundCloud. Follow @lockboxmusic on Instagram for new releases.

Is LOCKBOX a solo artist or a group?

LOCKBOX is a solo project. The frequent collabs are a deliberate creative choice that keeps the catalog fresh while maintaining a consistent sonic signature.

What artists are similar to LOCKBOX?

Artists similar to LOCKBOX include ARMNHMR, yetep, San Holo, said the sky, Illenium, and Dabin. All share the melodic bass focus on emotional resonance.

Listen to LOCKBOX

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