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

Artists who refuse to fit neatly into genre boxes have always earned respect from Adam. At 4D4M, 4D4M celebrates producers like EPROM who carve out distinctive lanes in experimental electronic music. This US-based electronic artist has carved out a distinctive lane in experimental dubstep and IDM, collaborating with G Jones, Flume, and Shades while maintaining a production philosophy grounded in forward-thinking sound design and complex breakbeat arrangements. If you’re into intricate production with gritty textures and mathematical precision, EPROM deserves your full attention.

Who Is EPROM?

EPROM is a United States-based electronic music producer specializing in dubstep, IDM, halftime, and dungeon sound. He has spent the last decade developing a reputation as one of the most innovative minds in underground electronic music. His approach is methodical and experimental, eschewing mainstream dubstep drops in favor of intricate sound design, off-kilter rhythms, and atmospheric depth. What sets him apart is his absolute refusal to stick to formulas, working seamlessly across subgenres while maintaining the bass-heavy foundation his fans expect.

His collaborations tell the story of a producer deeply embedded in the experimental EDM community. Partnerships with G Jones have produced some of the most creative dubstep and breakbeat material in recent years, while joint projects with Shades and Alix Perez showcase his versatility in deeper, more ambient territories. The production quality across EPROM’s catalog is consistently meticulous, with layered synths, carefully sculpted bass movements, and rhythmic complexity defining every single track he creates.

EPROM’s Sound Explained

EPROM’s sonic identity is built on several core pillars working in concert. At the foundation is his mastery of experimental dubstep variants like dungeon sound, where bass movements are rhythmically displaced and production elements exist in controlled chaos. There’s also strong IDM influence, bringing mathematical precision and intricate breakbeat arrangements. Tracks feature polyrhythmic complexity with multiple percussion layers working independently before collapsing into unified moments, fluctuating between halftime feels around 85-95 BPM and full-speed trap EDM energy.

EPROM demonstrates sophisticated sound design throughout his work. His synths favor analog-sounding textures with subtle digital grit, creating an aesthetic that feels both cold and organic. Filters sweep across frequencies in unconventional ways. Reverb and delay create space and ambiguity rather than polish and commercial clarity. BPM ranges sit between 85-150 depending on subgenre, but rhythmic complexity remains consistently sophisticated across all tempos.

Top Tracks by EPROM

Is It Cold In The Water? (Flume & EPROM Remix)

This remix exemplifies EPROM’s collaborative chemistry with Flume. Originally produced by SOPHIE, EPROM’s reinterpretation maintains the dreamy essence while introducing heavier, experimental percussion and bass movements.

By Your Side (with G Jones)

A foundation-level collaboration defining the EPROM and G Jones partnership. Balances G Jones’ darker aesthetic with EPROM’s breakbeat tendencies, resulting in something simultaneously heavy and intricate.

Spring (with Flume)

True to its name, this has an organic feel despite electronic construction. Flume’s melodic sensibility meets EPROM’s production depth, working equally well in headphones and on festival systems.

1000 Cuts (with G Jones)

Rather than one or two drops, this assembles thousands of small moments of rhythmic and textural variation. Pure experimental bass music for advanced listeners.

Slamming Keys (with G Jones)

Complex layering defines this track. The “keys” are distorted, filtered, and reshaped until more sound texture than instrument, yet maintains undeniable groove.

Into Stone (with Shades & Alix Perez)

EPROM ventures into deeper, atmospheric territory. Shades’ dark aesthetic combines with Alix Perez’s technical precision and EPROM’s sound design expertise.

R.A.V.E. (with G Jones)

An energetic collaboration that doesn’t sacrifice sophistication. A certified club weapon with EPROM’s fingerprints all over the production.

Noontime Acid (with G Jones)

Acid elements bring retro synth aesthetic to modern production. Showcases how effectively these artists balance new and old production philosophies.

Godless (with Shades & Alix Perez)

Demonstrates EPROM’s ability across darker, almost industrial-tinged bass music. The collaborative trio creates something genuinely powerful and unsettling.

Dark Wing (with Shades & Alix Perez)

Ventures into aggressive bass territory where the distinction between noise and music becomes intentionally blurry and provocative.

Never Know (Remix)

EPROM’s remix catalogue includes standout reinterpretations. His approach transforms source material while establishing complete autonomy and identity.

Forest Lights

A solo production highlighting EPROM’s ability to create atmospheric yet bass-heavy music. Simultaneously dark and beautiful.

Chill Wave

Represents EPROM in more relaxed headspace. A solid entry point for listeners new to his work.

Bubble Wrap

References the textural approach defining EPROM’s work. Explores what sounds can be made from basic elements with intention and creativity.

Wavelength

Exemplifies EPROM’s catalogue. Whether investigating collaborative projects or solo work, represents where artistry intersects with technical mastery.

Why 4D4M Vibes With EPROM

EPROM’s approach resonates deeply with 4D4M philosophy. Both refuse to treat electronic music as formula. Instead, they treat electronic music as a domain to explore and experiment within, occasionally reinventing what’s possible. Adam emphasizes authenticity and forward-thinking production over commercial appeal, and EPROM embodies exactly that ethos in every release.

From production standpoint, EPROM’s meticulous approach to sound design earns respect in serious producer communities. The way he layers elements, creates space through absence, and uses filtering to create transformation rather than simple embellishment demonstrates true producer’s producer sensibility. EPROM’s collaborative spirit mirrors what 4D4M represents. The G Jones partnership has produced genuinely innovative music pushing the boundaries of what dubstep and breakbeat can accomplish. Finally, EPROM’s loyalty to underground aesthetics despite clear commercialization opportunities shows artistic integrity rare in contemporary electronic music.

EPROM Discography

Release Year Type
G Jones & EPROM Collaborations 2016-2023 Singles & EPs
Skin in the Game (with G Jones) 2018 Single
Spring (with Flume) 2018 Single
The Cure (with G Jones) 2019 Single
Into Stone (with Shades & Alix Perez) 2021 Single
Shades & EPROM Collaborations 2017-2023 Singles & EPs
EPROM Remixes 2014-Present Remix Albums
Solo EP Collection 2015-2023 EPs

Live & Touring

EPROM has built a strong reputation as a fascinating live performer, taking his studio-based experimental approach and translating it to festival and club settings with remarkable effectiveness. His sets tend toward the immersive rather than anthemic, prioritizing journey over momentary excitement. He regularly appears at festivals prioritizing artistic integrity over commercial viability, from underground US bass music events to international electronic music festivals. His touring schedule is selective rather than exhaustive, speaking to an artist more interested in meaningful performances than maximum exposure. Live, EPROM often performs with collaborators, creating improvisational moments studio versions cannot capture. Audiences tend to be serious listeners rather than casual dancers, creating atmosphere of focused, attentive listening.

FAQ

What Genre of Music Does EPROM Create?

EPROM creates experimental bass music spanning dubstep, IDM, halftime, trap EDM, and dungeon sound. He combines these influences to exist in unique space. His work features intricate sound design, complex rhythmic arrangements, and unconventional production choices. “Experimental bass music” most accurately categorizes an artist deliberately resisting easy classification.

Is EPROM Part of a Music Collective?

While not formally part of a stable collective, EPROM has developed deep collaborative relationships with G Jones, Shades, and Alix Perez. These recurring collaborations create community sense within his work, though each project exists as its own entity rather than overarching movement.

Where Can I Find EPROM’s Music?

EPROM’s music is available on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, SoundCloud, and Bandcamp. His Bandcamp page features exclusive releases and early editions. SoundCloud serves as secondary hub for unreleased material, remixes, and experimental works not on streaming services.

What Is EPROM’s Real Name?

EPROM performs under the stage name inspired by computer memory acronym (Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory). While his legal name is publicly available through music databases, he is universally known as EPROM. The artistic moniker has become his complete identity.

How Did G Jones and EPROM Start Collaborating?

They emerged as creative partnership during mid-2010s underground bass music scene. Their shared appreciation for experimental sound design, complex rhythms, and pushing dubstep boundaries created natural alignment. First major releases came through LuckyMe Records.

What Equipment Does EPROM Use?

While not extensively documented, EPROM’s sound suggests combination of software-based production with hardware synthesizers. Warmth and organic quality suggest vintage analog equipment alongside modern digital tools. Meticulous mixing indicates high-quality monitoring and well-treated production space.

Will EPROM Release a Full Album?

EPROM’s releases have primarily been singles and EPs rather than full-length albums. This allows creative flexibility. His preference for shorter, focused projects suggests full album may not be priority. Collaborative projects with G Jones serve as extended works functioning somewhat like thematic albums.

Listen to EPROM

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Spotify EPROM Artist Page
SoundCloud @epromofficial
Bandcamp EPROM Bandcamp
Twitter / X @eprombeats
Facebook EPROM
Official Website eprommusic.com