Don Yakxoo & Sickpriest Unleash a Sonic Beast With Hard Trap Single “The Abyss”
A dark and explosive journey through distorted bass, phonk energy, and raw trap aggression
In a bold and thrilling move, two rising forces in India’s underground electronic scene—Don Yakxoo and Sickpriest—have joined creative powers to deliver an uncompromising hard trap anthem titled “The Abyss.” With a sound that is both relentlessly aggressive and creatively experimental, The Abyss pushes the limits of conventional trap music and ventures deep into the darkest corners of bass culture.
Blending elements of hard trap, phonk, and raw-style screeches, the track creates a high-octane listening experience that’s chaotic, intense, and addictive. For fans of extreme sonics, The Abyss is not just another drop-heavy track—it’s a calculated assault on the senses.

The Sound of “The Abyss”
A Track Designed for the Brave
From the very first moments, The Abyss captivates with a mysterious, haunting melody. There’s a sense of anticipation—a tension that builds before the storm hits. And then, the drop crashes in with punishing 808s, rapid-fire percussion, and snarling basslines that refuse to let go.
But the aggression doesn’t stop there.
The second drop in The Abyss takes the track to an even more volatile level. Enter the raw-trap screeches—jarring, high-pitched synths that slice through the chaos with surgical precision. These screeches, paired with the distorted phonk textures lurking in the background, give the song a unique sonic identity. It’s like standing on the edge of a digital void where melody meets madness.
There’s an undeniable sense of movement throughout the track—a push-and-pull between catchy leads and extreme bass energy. The balance between melodic hooks and brute force makes The Abyss stand out from typical hybrid trap releases. It’s a carefully crafted rollercoaster meant to shake sound systems and challenge listeners.
Meet the Creators Behind the Madness
Don Yakxoo
Born and raised in Gujarat, India, Don Yakxoo is fast becoming a defining voice in South Asia’s growing bass music movement. As a founder and key figure in the Bassroom collective, he’s helped shape a space where underground bass culture can thrive. Known for experimenting with sound design, Don Yakxoo doesn’t just follow trends—he bends them to his will. His work reflects a deep passion for genre-blending, particularly in the heavier realms of trap, dubstep, and drum & bass.
Through Bassroom, Don Yakxoo has also worked to uplift other artists, curate cutting-edge events, and build a grassroots scene that speaks globally while staying true to its roots.

Sickpriest
Hailing from Bangalore, Sickpriest brings a different kind of energy to the collaboration. With a background in making high-energy, swag-heavy beats, Sickpriest has carved a unique identity through bold, bounce-filled productions. His beats are built for movement—music that lives on the dance floor, in the streets, and in headphones turned all the way up.
Sickpriest’s signature sound lies at the crossroads of rhythm and rebellion. His work consistently delivers explosive drops, clever transitions, and an infectious sense of bravado. Whether he’s creating trap, phonk, or experimental hybrids, Sickpriest guarantees one thing: movement.
Key Highlights of “The Abyss”
- Bass-Driven Energy – Massive, distorted 808s power the track’s foundation.
- Phonk Atmosphere – Murky textures and eerie melodies add a sinister vibe.
- Raw-Style Screeches – High-frequency elements that elevate the aggression.
- Dynamic Structure – Contrasting drops keep the energy unpredictable and fresh.
- Melodic Undertones – Hooks that make the chaos stick in your head long after it ends.
- Cultural Fusion – A unique sound emerging from India’s next-gen bass movement.
A Statement, Not Just a Song
“The Abyss” is more than a high-energy club track—it’s a declaration. It represents the raw, unfiltered creative spirit that defines the modern underground. It’s music made for the boundary-pushers, the bassheads, and anyone drawn to darker, experimental energies in electronic music.
For Don Yakxoo and Sickpriest, this collaboration signals a new chapter—one where Indian artists don’t just follow global trends but redefine them on their own terms. With The Abyss, they’re not just making noise. They’re building a movement.
Available now on all major streaming platforms. Turn the volume up and dive into The Abyss—if you dare.