Subtronics is entering his “I’m building universes now” era. On December 5, the Philadelphia producer released FIBONACCI, his long-teased two-part studio album and the most ambitious project he’s put his name on since FRACTALS pushed him into the bass-music stratosphere back in 2022. The rollout lands right in the middle of an absolutely unhinged six-night SOLD-OUT run at The Shrine in Los Angeles—proof that the Cyclops army is showing up harder than ever.
As its title suggests, FIBONACCI takes its cues from the mathematical sequence where each number builds on the ones before it—an idea Subtronics (Jesse Kardon) extends into an album about growth, recursion, emotion, and long-form worldbuilding. “It’s my personal journal from the past two years,” he says. “A range of emotions and experiences… 15 years of progress.”
The full record folds together the heavy hitters fans have already latched onto—tracks from FIBONACCI Part 1: Oblivion, including “Lock In” with Wooli and the massive “Stratosphere”—with a new second half that pushes deeper into cinematic, vocal-driven territory. Part 2 features collaborators like Linney (“Friends”), Grabbitz (“Infinity”), Lyrah (“Contour”), Jem Cooke, and Royal & the Serpent (on the ILLENIUM collab “Got Away”).
Critics are buying into the evolution. EDM.com called FIBONACCI “fearless in its experimentation” and “the most thorough demonstration yet of Subtronics’ singular artistry.” And honestly, yeah—the album swings big. It isn’t chasing trends; it’s carving out a whole emotional language inside bass music.
Of course, Subtronics isn’t letting the project live solely on streaming platforms. He’s taking FIBONACCI on the road with a huge 2026 North American tour—the producer’s first full headline run in two years. Things kick off January 23 in Toronto before hitting Montreal, DC, NYC, Boston, Dallas, Austin, Philly (two nights, obviously), and more. Support rotates between massive names including Habstrakt, Juelz, TroyBoi, Whethan, and others.
All of this comes on the heels of Subtronics’ wildest year yet—headlining the Sphere in Las Vegas, gearing up for a Coachella debut this April, and reviving GRiZtronics for two nights at The Gorge in May. Not bad for a kid who started on drums and taught himself production in high school.
With FIBONACCI, the through-line is clear: Subtronics isn’t just scaling up—he’s building a whole damn architecture. And at this point, it looks like he’s taking bass music with him.
Listen to FIBONACCI here.
Tickets for the 2026 tour are on sale now at Subtronics.net/tour.