Space Laces and Marshmello’s “Rave Repeater” Is the Festival Destroyer Fans Have Been Waiting For

Marshmello and Space Laces set the rave dial to overdrive with their new collaboration, "Rave Repeater," a chaotic crowd-pleaser that’s equal parts adrenaline and anarchy.

Out now via Mello's Joytime Collective, the track is unapologetic in its intent: it wants to leave you wrecked, sweat-soaked and begging for one more round.

With brass horns punctuating each drop like warning sirens, the first arrives like a rabid beast, all gnashing synths and barking bass. The duo then goes nuclear in the second drop, which trades trap music for relentless, four-on-the-floor techno brutality. It's a jarring pivot that feels like the floor shifting beneath you, dragging you into a darker, grittier realm of pounding kicks and jagged rhythms.

"Rave Repeater" arrives in the wake of Marshmello's sixth album, The Roots, a return to form for the masked EDM superstar, who in years past had penned a slew of contemporary hits in hip-hop, country and even Latin music charts. It marks his second collaboration with Space Laces, one of the electronic music scene's most revered producers, after the February release of "Conquer."

Listen to "Rave Repeater" below and find the new track on streaming platforms here.