Listen to Subtronics and Wooli’s Quaking Dubstep Collaboration, “Hallelujah”

Subtronics and Wooli have finally dropped their long-awaited collaboration "Hallelujah," which now has fans saying the same.

The track presents a thrilling combination of both producers' signature styles of dubstep, with Subtronics' knack for digitized riffs and trills entwining with Wooli's high-flying, almost euphoric sound.

The two had heavily teased the song's release on social media, posting snippets and building the anticipation to a fever pitch. In a joint post, they even went so far as to post the track's drop, one that's fit to have you singing at the top of your lungs before the bass shreds your speakers.

Beginning softly, stirring vocals set the stage with a melancholic and wistful touch as a more sinister beat builds underneath. True to form, however, the airy feeling doesn't stay for long. An angel-and devil-on-your-shoulder dynamic presents itself as a guttural pre-drop vocal gives way to a shattering drop. Subtronics and Wooli refuse to relent in the second drop sequence, where rumbling vowel bass churns beneath frenetic arpeggios.

The two producers are longtime friends and collaborators, joining forces for "Melt Ur Brain" back in 2020. Wooli was also Subtronics' main support on his "Tesseract" tour.

"[Subtronics] has been extremely influential in helping my work ethic improve over the last few years," Wooli said in a post on X. "Always an enjoyable and easy experience working together and excited for our b2b later this year."

Listen to "Hallelujah" below and find it on streaming platforms here.