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House of God Arrives: Sixth House Transforms Trauma into a Bass-Heavy Reckoning

  • October 24, 2025
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House of God Arrives: Sixth House Transforms Trauma into a Bass-Heavy Reckoning

Sixth House lands his new six-track EP House of God today, October 24, pulling straight from a life that’s tested every beat he makes. With millions of streams from past releases, the producer has turned early scars into a signature sound—dark and textured, rough around the edges yet laced with real pull. His father’s suicide left him without a dad at two, raised by a single mom through tight pursed years that sometimes meant no consistant place to stay. ADHD and dyslexia piled on the isolation, making school and connections a grind, until music locked in as the one thing that clicked. Those roots feed his production: liquid drum and bass that rolls tight, mixed with melodic bass lines and EDM structures that hit both the floor and the feels.

The EP runs a course that is equal parts bottled-up rage to something like a truce, digging into doubt, resentment, and guilt, and finally cutting yourself some slack. Opener ‘House of God’ kicks it off with sharp synth stabs and those standout female vocals, venting pure disbelief and heat aimed at the world, at people, even at whatever’s up there. ‘In The Dark’ pulls back for a closer look, acoustic guitar picking over liquid DnB grooves to spell out the panic of dropping the mask. ‘I’m Falling’ dodges with heavier riffs, echoing Evanescence and Linkin Park in that rock-nu-metal bite fused to his EDM base for a denial-fueled push. ‘Think About You’ and ‘Love Me’ lean into the ache of wanting out loud, all sparse builds and half-time swings, wrapping on ‘Blinded’s low-key close—muted bass and steady taps finding footing in the quiet after the storm.

What sets House of God apart in a field of clean mixes is how it locks liquid DnB, melodic bass, and EDM into something you can sweat to or sit with, built for those after-hours spots where the energy flips between breakdown and build-up. Sixth House keeps delivering on that promise of sound as a way through, the kind that starts in the rough and ends with tracks that stick because they mirror the mess.

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