After the success of his recent singles, multifaceted producer, DJ, and violinist THMPSN is diving deeper into the world of Brazilian Phonk with his latest single, “Tenebroso.”
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“Tenebroso” showcases THMPSN’s signature style of deep, atmospheric soundscapes infused with the vibrant energy of Brazilian rhythms. The track continues the artist’s exploration of genre fusion, following his earlier collaboration with Dragon Boys, which set the stage for this new artistic direction.
The single also highlights THMPSN’s skillful violin work and knack for crafting atmospheric soundscapes. Seamlessly blending with the pulsating basslines and gritty, lo-fi textures, the track delivers a fast-paced, electrifying experience that presents THMPSN’s distinctive interpretation of Brazilian Phonk.
THMPSN’s third self-directed official music video highlights his long-standing friendship with Rosa Acosta, a prominent video vixen known for her appearances in music videos by prominent hip-hop artists like Lil Wayne and Drake. THMPSN has always wanted to work on an exciting project with Acosta, and the concept of her portraying a police officer in the music video emerged as a fitting opportunity.
“Tenebroso” marks the third release in a string of genre-defying tracks that have positioned THMPSN as a pioneering force in the Phonk scene. Earlier this summer, he dropped “Nicole Aniston,” an official collaboration with Memphis hip-hop legend Kingpin Skinny Pimp, the most heavily sampled artist in the Phonk genre. Named after the adult film star who also recorded vocals on the track, “Nicole Aniston” is a drift Phonk banger that combines the genre’s signature aesthetic with THMPSN’s elegant string arrangements, adding a unique twist to the genre’s soundscape.
The “Nicole Aniston” self-directed music video showcases THMPSN’s filmmaking skills in a high-energy montage, starting with a reiki session featuring Nicole Aniston, followed by provocative scenes of women working on cars and high-speed aerial shots of drift car racing, perfectly capturing the drift Phonk vibe of the track. (Watch the official music video here).
Next, THMPSN unleashed “VIOLINO DA BRUXARIA,” a dynamic collaboration with Brazilian Phonk vocalists Dragon Boys that blends traditional Brazilian rhythms with dark, atmospheric Phonk elements, creating a transportive sonic journey. The official music video for “VIOLINO DA BRUXARIA,” is a visual accompaniment that evokes the spirit of the Fast and Furious movies by highlighting the symbiotic relationship between Phonk music and car culture. (Watch the official music video here).
Originally from Australia and now Las Vegas-based, THMPSN’s musical roots are grounded in classical training and international performances, having performed at storied venues such as Dvorak Hall in Prague and Rheingoldhalle in Mannheim, as well as opening the Australian embassy in Berlin and lecturing at the French Conservatory of Music. After moving to the United States, THMPSN gained recognition as a viral content creator, helping build the YouTube channels of fitness icons Bradley Martyn and Calum Von Moger, while simultaneously using their platforms to promote his house music. His own viral violin performances further boosted his reputation. Known for his love of electronic music, violin, fitness, and animals, THMPSN has also immersed himself in the drift car world as an amateur driver, further adding to his unique persona.