: A collaboration with artist Kacha , released in late 2025, which explores a slower but equally intense 126 BPM electronica vibe before transitioning into hard-hitting remixes. Collaborative Synergy
: A high-energy anthem released via DistroKid that has become a staple for fans of the "SPF INFINI" sound.
A significant portion of yerbby’s rising profile stems from collaborative projects with key figures in the modern trance and rave revival. yerbby is a frequent collaborator with TDJ , particularly within the audiovisual series. Yerbby - Tell me
In SPF INFINI 5, Episode 4 , yerbby teamed up with for a 55-minute B2B mix of all-new original music. This project, accompanied by music videos directed by Laurence 'Baz' Morais, solidified yerbby's position as a core architect of the "Sunkissed" and "Collide" soundscapes that define the label’s output. Live Presence and Global Reach
Yerbby: The New Wave of High-Energy Rave In the rapidly evolving landscape of contemporary electronic music, has emerged as a distinctive voice within the high-BPM, neo-rave, and hard dance scenes. Associated with the influential Collection Disques Durs label, yerbby’s sound is characterized by a relentless energy that bridges the gap between nostalgic 90s rave aesthetics and the polished, hyper-kinetic production of the 2020s. A Sound Defined by Velocity and Emotion : A collaboration with artist Kacha , released
: An original mix that highlights yerbby's ability to blend driving rhythms with atmospheric textures.
As the rave scene continues its global resurgence, yerbby’s live performances have gained traction. Fans can track upcoming performances and tour dates through platforms like Songkick , which monitors the artist's appearances at club nights and festivals worldwide. yerbby is a frequent collaborator with TDJ ,
Yerbby’s discography, frequently featured on platforms like Beatport, showcases a mastery of genres ranging from Hard Dance and Hardcore to Neo Rave. Notable tracks include:
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