The internet has its pros and cons. On one hand, it allows everyone to have a voice. On the other hand, it allows everyone to have a voice. But without it, we wouldn’t have the pleasure of hearing outrageous tunes like “Rage” because Sxre and similar upstarts would be swallowed up behind the firewalls of big record labels.
The Floridian producer formerly went by Srixirs, but has changed it to Sxre (pronounced “sire”). Since then he has been cranking out a new song every couple weeks and fortunately his work has not yet become monotonous, something we see when artists try to make music like factories.
“Rage” is a pleasant kick to the groin. With heavy hip-hop influence, it’s hard not to imagine rapping over this track. Something novel which Sxre employs is compression and reverb on the drops which makes the song sound as though it was being recorded on a cell phone in a downstairs nightclub.