Subtronics is releasing ‘Fall Back To Nothing,’ a collaboration with vocalist Saint Monet, today Friday, July 3 via his own Cyclops Recordings. The track leans into the more cinematic side of his sound — haunting vocals, expansive melodies, and the kind of detailed sound design he’s built his reputation on — and marks one of the more deliberately lyric-forward releases in his catalog.
The single has actually been in circulation on the live circuit for months. Subtronics debuted it during his Fibonacci Tour earlier in 2026, and it’s been a standout moment in his sets ever since — including at Coachella 2026, where he played the Sahara Stage to an overflow crowd. That Coachella performance was a notable moment for him: custom stage design built around the Cyclops Recordings logo, surprise appearances from Inéz, Destroy Lonely, and Oliver Tree (each joining for unreleased collaborations), and a set that pushed him well beyond his bass music fanbase into wider cultural territory.
The release also follows an intimate show last night at Exchange LA — one of the smaller rooms he’s played in a while given the scale of his recent touring activity.
The Bigger Picture
Subtronics — Philadelphia-born producer Jesse Kardon — started out in dubstep but has consistently moved further from any single genre with each project. His debut album FRACTALS (2022) debuted at #4 on Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Albums chart. The follow-up, TESSERACT (2024), landed at #3 among North American releases on Spotify and #1 on Apple Music’s Dance chart. His third studio album, FIBONACCI, was announced live from the Ultra Music Festival mainstage in March 2025 and is out now on Cyclops Recordings.
On the live side, he’s put up serious numbers — over 376,000 tickets sold and $20.6 million grossed across headline reports submitted to Pollstar. That includes a six-night sold-out run at The Shrine in Los Angeles and shows at the Las Vegas Sphere.

‘Fall Back To Nothing’ is available to stream now.
