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“Undone” showed Trypt’s hand. “Don’t Stop” doubles down. The new single pushes deeper into his experimental lane without ever losing its footing.
The track runs on tension. Trypt welds American percussion and 808 pressure to shuffling 140 BPM hi-hats and UK-informed bass design, landing in the gap between raw club function and left-field experimentation. It’s hard in the rhythm and detailed in the texture. In short, it’s a certifiable hit.
“Don’t Stop” was already doing damage in ID form long before release when it premiered on UK airwaves via rising bass star Skala, then pulled support from dubstep pioneer Mala, Lou Nour, YDG, and Notion the scope reaches from the genre’s foundations to its next wave. When both ends of the scene are reaching for the same record, that’s definitely not a coincidence.
That’s the whole story here. Where “Undone” cracked the door, “Don’t Stop” kicks it open, sharpening Trypt’s knack for bending regional influences and scene language into something that’s unmistakably his.


