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Banny Decks Crafts Double Threat Roller From His Sick Bed

Viral pressure releases old-school MC roots

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London-based Banny Decks continues the upward trajectory with his latest release, “Death’s Door.”

Following his string of releases on AudioWave Records and tracks like “You Got That Something,” Banny Decks has pivoted toward a darker, more industrial aesthetic. This new single serves as a functional bridge between his history in MC culture – performing across London and Essex – and his current evolution as a technical producer refined at the London Sound Academy.

Technical Composition: The Bedroom Blueprint

The track’s title and tone are literal. Composed during a three-day viral infection, Decks utilised the constraints of a laptop and headphones from his bed to draft the primary arrangement. This period of isolation appears to have sharpened the track’s focus; the result is a production that avoids the “over-layered” pitfalls of modern jump-up in favour of a lean, driving architecture. Deck’s vocal is intentionally clean for radio play, the vocal profile paying homage to his roots behind the mic while maintaining a dark, catchy hook.

For listeners following Banny Decks’ progression from his early radio days to his current status as a refined producer, “Death’s Door” is a significant marker. It is a track that respects where the music came from while attempting to push things forward. Add him to your watchlist for 2026.

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Written by Mark Betteridge

Mark Betteridge is the Founder of Change Underground (est. 2013) and True Underground. An investigative journalist cited by leading publications such as Mixmag and Groove, he is a Digital Architect in the dance music industry news space. Read Full Bio →

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