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Introspekt Unveils “The Transmission” and Announces Empowering Debut Album

Kelia by Kelia
April 8, 2025
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Introspekt

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Rising producer Introspekt shares new single and details her transformative debut album “Moving The Center”, out June 20.

With the release of her new single “The Transmission,” DJ, producer, and sonic innovator Introspekt sets the stage for her debut album Moving The Center, due June 20 via Tempa. A deep instrumental cut that combines dubstep with ballroom energy, the track is as much about movement as it is about identity.

Born in LA and now working out of New York, Introspekt is an artist whose work emerges from a place of lived truth. Through her Black, queer, and trans identity, she offers a much-needed re-centering of bass music’s narrative—something Moving The Center fully embraces.

Introspekt - The Transmission
Introspekt – The Transmission

“Moving The Center embodies an alternate perspective to that which has been dominant in dance music,” she says. “The narrative it presents is one which throws a wrench in the seemingly common perception of Dubstep as a masculinist sensibility. Moving The Center pushes a feminine physicality to the front of the bassbins. Femmes to the front!”

Built on early millennium dubstep aesthetics, the album blends UK garage, East Coast club music, and the rhythmic legacy of the African diaspora. It’s not just an album—it’s a reframing of bass culture that highlights emotion, identity, and physicality through a feminine lens.

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