"Bored" Is Anything But: DIEMETIC and Løstronaut Unleash Controlled Chaos
The Bass-Heavy Duo Return with a Relentless New Single that Defies Expectations, Delivering Groove, Grit and Energy in all the Right Ways.

Following the underground success of their 2022 collaboration “Beat Em,” Canadian bass house innovator DIEMETIC and producer Løstronaut return with another seismic joint effort: “Bored.”
But don’t let the title fool you. This track is anything but boring.
Clocking in with the same unpredictable chaos and rhythmic muscle that made “Beat Em” a fan favorite, “Bored” takes things even further, fusing dubstep’s signature wobble with groove-rich basslines and dynamic switch-ups that never let the listener get too comfortable.
Listen in here:
https://open.spotify.com/track/6WUJ47Nbjxjmz794Y0Tc4T
From the first drop, “Bored” asserts itself with authority.
A swampy, menacing low-end growl unfolds over a thumping kick-and-snare combo, pulling listeners into a soundscape that’s equal parts ominous and exhilarating.
While much of modern bass music tends to lean hard into maximalism, “Bored” feels calculated in its chaos. Each shift feels purposeful, each distorted rhythm change designed to keep the energy volatile but in control. This tension between groove and unpredictability is exactly where DIEMETIC and Løstronaut thrive.
Between the bass drops, listeners are treated to eerie melodic interludes, glitchy textures and hypnotic loops. It’s a rollercoaster of pressure and release, and it’s executed with finesse.
Lyrically sparse but atmospherically rich, “Bored” relies on its structure and movement to communicate its restless creative spirit. The title itself speaks volumes. DIEMETIC and Løstronaut aren’t bored with the scene. They are more bored with predictability. With this track, they’re making a statement: bass music doesn’t have to be formulaic to hit hard.
You can have soul in the distortion, swagger in the sub-bass, and storytelling in the switches. That ethos is reflected in every second of “Bored,” making it feel like a protest against stagnation.
"After the success of Beat Em, which has amassed nearly 100k streams on Spotify, Lostronaut and I felt like we had tapped into something special—an energy that resonated with fans of heavy, groove-driven dubstep. That track set the bar high, so when we got back in the studio, we wanted to create something that kept that same raw intensity but with a fresh approach. Bored came from that mindset—taking the signature wobbly bass and groove we love but pushing it into a more unpredictable and dynamic direction. It’s a track that thrives on controlled chaos, where heavy drops and rhythmic switch-ups keep listeners locked in from start to finish.
The title Bored reflects that restless creative drive we both share. Instead of falling into patterns or making a typical festival banger, we aimed to inject more character and movement into the track—something that would feel both relentless and hypnotic. The result is a fusion of deep, wobbly basslines, intricate sound design, and a groove that makes it impossible to stand still. It’s not just about aggression; it’s about movement, flow, and making a statement in the scene. Coming off the momentum of Beat Em, this track is a reminder that we’re here to innovate, not imitate."
DIEMETIC brings the polished grit he’s known for - his sound design is meticulous. Løstronaut’s influence emerges in the track’s more left-field turns with psychedelic breakdowns, the off-kilter phrasing and the unexpected rhythmic pockets that transform the floor-filler into a genuine listening experience.
“Bored” also succeeds where many bass tracks falter. It demands replay. It’s built for the club, no doubt, but it rewards close listening with hidden details, subtle flourishes and layers that peel back with each spin. Whether you’re a festival mainstager or a headphone deep-diver, this track lands.
In short, “Bored” is a reminder that heavy music doesn’t have to be one-dimensional. It can groove. It can experiment.
It can move bodies while still challenging ears. DIEMETIC and Lostronaut are shaping the future of bass music, one carefully chaotic track at a time.
About DIEMETIC
Since launching the project in 2015, Canadian producer DIEMETIC has been a force in the Bass House and Dubstep scenes, known for his high-energy sets and bold sound design.
With chart-topping tracks on labels like No Tomorrow Recordings and festival appearances from Sweden to Alaska, DIEMETIC continues to push boundaries in the bass world with every release.



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