
BNYX® approaches his debut artist album less like a producer stacking placements into a playlist and more like an architect constructing an unstable futuristic ecosystem. GENESIS FM feels like intercepting signals from a station not fully built for this decade yet, where rap, electronic music, funk, metal textures, ambient pop, and dance-floor chaos all crash into each other without warning. Across fourteen tracks, the super-producer pulls together one of the year’s most unpredictable guest lists. BNYX® never treats genre as a boundary worth respecting. Instead, every feature feels absorbed into his world rather than the other way around. The transitions feel intentionally disorienting at times, jumping between explosive energy, eerie atmosphere, distorted bass pressure, and glossy melodic stretches that sound engineered for late-night overstimulation.
A project this crowded with names like Yeat, Peso Pluma, Kid Cudi, Don Toliver, Bizarrap, Quavo, Clara La San, Chromeo, Röyksopp, and Lancey Foux could easily collapse under its own ambition. The newly released fuëgo captures that philosophy perfectly, throwing Yeat, Peso Pluma, and Bizarrap into a futuristic pressure chamber where Latin rhythms, distorted rap energy, and electronic experimentation all mutate together into something strangely fluid. “GENESIS FM” thrives on unpredictability, allowing each feature pairing to shift the emotional and sonic temperature without disrupting the album’s larger atmosphere. Even smaller details like Mandal opening the project or Anatole Muster closing it reinforce the sense that BNYX® is thinking cinematically about sequencing, tension, and immersion. Tap into “GENESIS FM” and let us know your thoughts in the comment below. Follow BNYX® on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram and X.






















