Artist profile
LX One is a dubstep producer working within the darker, more technical end of the genre. Their work emphasizes intricate sound design and heavy bass architecture, appealing to listeners invested in the experimental margins of dubstep.
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Track | BPM · Key | Actions |
|---|---|---|
Kingsland Dub LX One | 14011AF♯ Minor | |
Losing Control LX One | 14011BA Major | |
Head Get Spun LX One, Cimm | 1403AB♭ Minor | |
Reflect LX One | 938AA Minor | |
Mad Them feat. Fox LX One | 942AE♭ Minor | |
So Gully LX One | 853AB♭ Minor | |
Hidden Shadow LX One | 1263BD♭ Major |
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LX One is a moderate-energy — mostly instrumental artist.
Sits right in the typical 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime pocket.
DJs and producers whose tracks blend naturally with LX One’s — similar scenes, adjacent production styles, overlapping audiences. Useful when you’re prepping a set around LX One and need adjacent tracks that won’t feel out of place. Eligible names link to their own page.
LX One's tracks in our catalog range from 85 to 140 BPM, with a median of 126 BPM. Across 7 tracks, the most common range falls in the 125–130 BPM bucket.
LX One's tracks are mostly in minor keys (71% minor across 7 tracks). The most common single key is 3A (B♭ Minor) with 2 tracks.
Based on harmonic compatibility, tempo proximity and artist-cohort context, LX One pairs well with Ben Verse, Icicle + Youngsta, Freeze + Lx One. The full list — with track counts in our catalog and similarity scores — is in the Related Artists section above.
Our catalog has LX One releases spanning 2012 to 2015, with the most tracks from the 2010s.