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Welcome Back 3:010:00/3:01
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Crossover 5:060:00/5:06
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Easy Addict 5:220:00/5:22
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Pavement 1:170:00/1:17
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Drifting 4:000:00/4:00
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Friend of a Fiend 4:020:00/4:02
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Catch 2:510:00/2:51
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Tremen's Edge 1:290:00/1:29
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Carefree 3:240:00/3:24
Discography
“Gaslight” reveals a different side of ASEMTRY. Where his darker work leans into silence and survival, this record shifts into clarity, trust, and emotional grounding. Built on smooth trap R&B textures, warm keys, and Read more
“Gaslight” reveals a different side of ASEMTRY. Where his darker work leans into silence and survival, this record shifts into clarity, trust, and emotional grounding. Built on smooth trap R&B textures, warm keys, and steady low end, the song carries a sense of calm confidence rather than chaos.
At its core, “Gaslight” is about recognition. It captures the moment when you meet someone who doesn’t distort your reality, doesn’t play games, and doesn’t make you question yourself. Instead of confusion, there’s alignment. Instead of tension, there’s clarity. The phrase “she cut through the gaslight” becomes the center of the record, representing someone who brings truth to spaces once filled with doubt.
ASEMTRY approaches this differently than most love-driven records. There’s no exaggeration, no overpromising, no performance of emotion. The delivery stays grounded and controlled, allowing the meaning to come through without forcing it. It feels lived in, not written for effect.
Sonically, the track blends modern trap rhythm with atmospheric R&B, creating a balance between intimacy and presence. The production leaves space for the vocal to sit naturally, letting the hook carry the weight without overcomplicating the arrangement. It’s smooth, but it still holds structure. Emotional, but never soft.
“Gaslight” isn’t just about love. It’s about what happens when the noise disappears, and something real takes its place. It reflects growth, awareness, and the ability to recognize something solid when it shows up. In a catalog built on depth and restraint, this track stands as a clear moment of light without losing the identity that defines ASEMTRY.
At its core, “Gaslight” is about recognition. It captures the moment when you meet someone who doesn’t distort your reality, doesn’t play games, and doesn’t make you question yourself. Instead of confusion, there’s alignment. Instead of tension, there’s clarity. The phrase “she cut through the gaslight” becomes the center of the record, representing someone who brings truth to spaces once filled with doubt.
ASEMTRY approaches this differently than most love-driven records. There’s no exaggeration, no overpromising, no performance of emotion. The delivery stays grounded and controlled, allowing the meaning to come through without forcing it. It feels lived in, not written for effect.
Sonically, the track blends modern trap rhythm with atmospheric R&B, creating a balance between intimacy and presence. The production leaves space for the vocal to sit naturally, letting the hook carry the weight without overcomplicating the arrangement. It’s smooth, but it still holds structure. Emotional, but never soft.
“Gaslight” isn’t just about love. It’s about what happens when the noise disappears, and something real takes its place. It reflects growth, awareness, and the ability to recognize something solid when it shows up. In a catalog built on depth and restraint, this track stands as a clear moment of light without losing the identity that defines ASEMTRY.
This is the very first release from Drev. Very limited in CD form, the tracks here are available in high-quality, lossless format. That way the fidelity from Mike Wells Mastering can be preserved and easily distributed to all.
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Sirens 3:580:00/3:58
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0:00/4:38
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0:00/5:08
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