Violence isn’t just a name; it's a sonic manifesto. Emerging from the ether of the late 2000s electronic scene, Violence, the project of French producer and DJ, Romain Barbot, sculpts intricate soundscapes that are both darkly euphoric and intensely visceral. Drawing heavily on IDM’s complex rhythms, the stark beauty of ambient techno, and the driving force of classic house, Violence crafts a signature style that’s instantly recognizable – a pulsating heartbeat of raw emotion rendered in digital form. His breakthrough came with the release of early EPs on labels like Bromance Records, catapulting him into the international spotlight. His meticulous production and boundary-pushing compositions solidified his place among the vanguard of experimental electronic artists. Violence’s influence resonates in the evolving soundscapes of contemporary dance music, inspiring a generation of producers to explore the emotional depths within synthesized sound. Collaborations with artists like Gesaffelstein and Brodinski further cemented his status as a key player in the French electronic music scene. Currently, Violence continues to explore new sonic territories, hinting at forthcoming projects that promise to further redefine the boundaries of modern electronic music.