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

Every so often you come across an artist who makes you stop and turn the volume up. That’s exactly what happened when Adam first heard Leotrix blasting through a festival mix. Heavy bass, an almost emotional undercurrent, and drops that felt genuinely dangerous. That moment stuck.

4D4M has been deep in the dubstep scene long enough to know when someone is doing something real. Leotrix is doing something real. Based out of Sydney, Australia, this producer moves between melodic emotion and full-on bass destruction in a way that most artists can’t pull off.

Who Is Leotrix

Leotrix is a solo electronic music producer from Sydney, Australia. Operating in the dubstep space with a lean into melodic dubstep and riddim, he has carved out a distinct corner of the bass music underground that’s equal parts feel and force.

Leotrix came up through the Australian electronic music scene and quickly found footing on the international circuit. His releases have appeared under the Monstercat umbrella, one of the most respected labels in electronic music, which says everything about the caliber of what he’s putting out. Getting on Monstercat isn’t a participation trophy. You earn that placement with music that cuts through the noise.

What separates Leotrix from the pack isn’t just production quality. It’s the emotional intelligence behind it. Tracks like “Preach” and “Dub For Moving On” aren’t just bass exercises. They carry weight. There’s intention in how the melodic layers interact with the sub frequencies, and that kind of intentionality doesn’t happen by accident.

He’s been building a following across Spotify and SoundCloud through consistent output and a sound that evolves without losing its identity. That’s harder than it looks in a genre where trends shift fast.

Leotrix’s Sound Explained

Leotrix sits at the intersection of several styles within bass music, but he never sounds scattered. His core is dubstep: half-time rhythms, sub-bass pressure, and that classic wobble-and-release structure. He pushes beyond the basics in ways that keep his tracks fresh listen after listen.

The melodic dubstep side adds emotional texture that a lot of producers skip. He’ll layer atmospheric synths and pitched-up leads over grinding basslines, creating contrast where the top end feels almost delicate while the low end is absolutely pummeling. It shouldn’t work as well as it does, but it does.

His riddim influence is real but not overbearing. Tracks built around that sound have the hypnotic groove that locks you in, but Leotrix doesn’t just loop the same pattern for three minutes. He builds, shifts, and keeps things moving.

Sound design is impressive throughout his catalog. The bass patches have texture and grit, not generic presets. You can hear the work that went into sculpting the sounds that carry each track. That level of attention is what separates producers who are good at the craft from producers who are great at it.

Top 15 Tracks by Leotrix

  1. Preach: One of his most streamed tracks for a reason. The drop is massive and the melodic setup earns every second of the payoff.
  2. DIY (Dubstep Mix) feat. Coki and Flowdan: A collaboration bringing serious credibility. Flowdan’s vocals over a reworked classic with Leotrix’s touch on the dub end absolutely delivers.
  3. Dub For Moving On: Leans into the emotional side. The melodic elements hit surprisingly hard for a track that also has real bass weight.
  4. Emoboy303 (SIDE): Emotional, bass-driven, not afraid to be vulnerable while still hitting properly.
  5. Sight: Tight and focused. Every element earns its place and nothing feels wasted.
  6. TRIP333: Takes its time building before it opens up. The patience in the arrangement makes the release feel earned.
  7. Fighter Pilot: High energy from the jump. Built for DJ sets: the momentum never drops and the aggression never lets up.
  8. EXISTING: Short and sharp. One of the tighter cuts in his catalog, clocking in lean and landing hard.
  9. Can’t Sleep Alone At Night: More of the melodic side here. Genuine emotion in the chord progressions and the bassline doesn’t overwhelm it.
  10. Gaspin 4 Air feat. IMANU and The Caracal Project: IMANU’s presence elevates this, and Leotrix holds his own in heavy company.

Why 4D4M Vibes With Leotrix

Leotrix makes music that works on the dance floor but has enough depth to hold up outside of it. That balance is rare. Most dubstep either leans too clinical to connect emotionally, or too soft to hit physically. Leotrix doesn’t make either mistake.

There’s also genuine craftsmanship in how he approaches sound design and arrangement. This isn’t someone throwing presets at a DAW and calling it a release. Every track feels considered. That matters because it’s what separates tracks that stay in rotation from tracks that get one spin and get forgotten.

The Monstercat connection matters too. Their dubstep and bass music output has consistently been worth paying attention to, and Leotrix fits that catalog for good reason.

If you’re building a set that moves between heavy drops and emotional moments, Leotrix handles both without switching artists. That’s genuinely useful and part of why his tracks keep showing up in mixes.

Leotrix Discography

Year Release Label
2019 Fighter Pilot Independent
2020 Sight Independent
2021 TRIP333 Independent
2021 Can’t Sleep Alone At Night Independent
2022 Preach Monstercat
2022 Emoboy303 (SIDE) Independent
2022 DIY (Dubstep Mix) Monstercat
2023 Dub For Moving On Independent
2023 EXISTING Independent
2024 Gaspin 4 Air (with IMANU, The Caracal Project) Independent

Leotrix Live and Touring

Leotrix has been active in the live circuit in Australia and extended his reach internationally through streaming appearances and festival-circuit connections. The Sydney electronic music scene is genuinely competitive: it produces artists who can hold their own on any stage, and Leotrix is one of the names that gets brought up in that conversation.

His sets work because the production translates. Tracks that hit hard in headphones hit harder on a proper sound system. The low-end is built for speaker stacks, and that consideration for playback context separates dance floor producers from bedroom producers.

FAQ About Leotrix

Where is Leotrix from?

Leotrix is from Sydney, Australia. He came up through the Australian electronic music scene before building international presence through Spotify, SoundCloud, and releases on labels including Monstercat. Sydney has a strong bass music community, and Leotrix is one of the artists who has helped put that scene on the radar for listeners outside Australia.

What genre is Leotrix?

Leotrix produces dubstep, melodic dubstep, and riddim dubstep. His catalog moves fluidly between these styles without losing consistency. The melodic dubstep side adds emotional texture and atmospheric production, while the riddim-influenced work leans into hypnotic, groove-driven bass patterns. All of it sits under the bass music umbrella with enough range to keep things interesting across a full listening session.

What is Leotrix’s most popular song?

“Preach” is currently his most streamed track on Spotify. It’s a strong introduction to his sound: the build is patient, the drop is heavy, and the melodic quality keeps it from feeling one-dimensional. Start there and work backward through the catalog.

Is Leotrix on Monstercat?

Yes. Leotrix has released music through Monstercat, one of the most recognized electronic music labels globally. The label’s bass music output has included some genuinely sharp artists, and Leotrix fits that company well. His releases through the label helped expand his reach beyond the Australian scene significantly.

What makes Leotrix different from other dubstep producers?

Leotrix combines serious bass weight with genuine melodic sensibility. Most producers in heavy dubstep focus on aggression, while melodic producers sometimes sacrifice physical impact. Leotrix avoids both trade-offs: his tracks hit hard and feel like something at the same time. The sound design is also distinctive, with bass patches that have enough character to make his work identifiable without needing to check the credits.

Where can I listen to Leotrix?

Leotrix is available on Spotify, SoundCloud, and most major streaming platforms. His SoundCloud at soundcloud.com/leotrixofficial has additional content including mixes and tracks that don’t always make it to the DSPs. For following new releases, his Twitter and Instagram handles under leotrixofficial stay updated. Start with his Spotify top tracks and then dig into SoundCloud for the deeper cuts.

Does Leotrix collaborate with other artists?

Yes. Leotrix has worked with IMANU and The Caracal Project on “Gaspin 4 Air,” and contributed a dubstep mix alongside Coki and Flowdan for “DIY.” Both collabs show he can hold his own with artists who have serious credibility. Coki is a UK dubstep legend and Flowdan is one of the genre’s most recognizable voices, making those placements genuinely significant for where Leotrix sits as a producer.

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