Home Music Statikk channels groove and movement on new single ‘Self Control’: Listen
Statikk channels groove and movement on new single ‘Self Control’: Listen
Statikk
Statikk

Statikk channels groove and movement on new single ‘Self Control’: Listen

Home Music Statikk channels groove and movement on new single ‘Self Control’: Listen

In an era where artists increasingly define their own sonic direction rather than follow genre expectations, ‘Self Control‘ by Statikk arrives as a defining moment of creative rediscovery shaped by rhythm, memory, movement, and instinct. The record represents more than a stylistic shift. It reflects a return to something deeply personal that had always existed within the artist’s musical identity. The inspiration behind the track did not begin with a calculated studio session or a strategic decision to move toward electronic music. Instead, it began with a feeling sparked years earlier while listening to a record by Matroda. There was something unmistakable about the groove and the bounce in that moment, something that lingered and quietly planted a seed that would eventually grow into the creative foundation behind ‘Self Control’. Reflecting on that experience, Statikk explains that the connection to electronic music had always been present, even if it had not always been the primary focus of his work. That realization became the spark that turned appreciation into creation and inspiration into direction.

Born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, Statikk’s musical beginnings were rooted in hip-hop and R&B, genres that shaped his early creative voice and production instincts. Those influences provided structure and rhythm, but they never limited his curiosity. As his sound continued to evolve, he found himself naturally exploring other musical territories, including rock and punk rock, allowing experimentation to expand his artistic vocabulary rather than restrict it. Even during those years of exploration, electronic music remained quietly present in the background, resurfacing in unexpected moments throughout the creative process. That connection became impossible to ignore once Statikk began spending time in Las Vegas before eventually relocating there, where attending major live electronic music experiences, including events like EDC, reawakened a love for the genre that he had not realized was still so strong within him. What felt at first like discovery soon revealed itself as recognition, a reminder that electronic music had always been part of his creative identity waiting to be revisited at the right time.

Part of what ultimately shaped ‘Self Control’ came from environments far removed from the stage or studio. Statikk describes himself as a bass head at heart, but he also recognized the unique role that house, tech house, minimal, and deep house music played in his daily routines, especially during workouts where groove and momentum become essential. That relationship between rhythm and physical movement helped guide the direction of the record, encouraging a sound that felt natural rather than forced and energetic rather than categorized. Before defining the track through genre language, Statikk described it simply as feel-good music, a phrase that continues to capture the essence of the record more accurately than any label could. The groove is immediate, the bounce is infectious, and the arrangement is built around motion in a way that invites listeners to experience the track rather than simply hear it. As he explains, there is a lot of movement happening throughout the song and it gets people going, which ultimately became the goal behind its creation.

The production process itself reflected that sense of natural momentum. Once Statikk began building the beat, the structure of the record seemed to fall into place seamlessly, allowing instinct to guide the direction rather than overthinking the arrangement. Still, the ease of that process did not translate into shortcuts. Instead, he approached the track with patience, carefully layering subtle sonic textures and placing small details throughout the arrangement that might not immediately stand out to casual listeners but play a critical role in elevating the overall listening experience. These micro-elements, those small touches that quietly shape atmosphere and rhythm, are what Statikk believes help propel a song beyond its foundation and into something more immersive. That attention to detail gives ‘Self Control’ its sense of depth, creating a track that feels alive not only because of its groove but because of the care invested into its construction.

When asked how the record makes him feel, Statikk’s response is immediate and direct. He loves the groove, the bounce, and the energy that the song creates, and those reactions mirror exactly what listeners experience when engaging with the track. The title itself reflects both movement and awareness, reinforcing the balance between rhythm and intention that defines the listening experience. Rather than positioning the music as something distant or technical, ‘Self Control’ suggests participation and connection, transforming rhythm into a shared experience between artist and audience. The track is not simply designed for playback, it is designed for movement and interaction, reinforcing the idea that electronic music thrives in spaces where listeners become part of the energy rather than observers of it. That sense of community sits at the heart of the record and explains why Statikk continues to describe it first and foremost as music that feels good.

Long before this track took shape, music had already become one of the most important forces shaping Statikk’s life and identity. His mother’s background as a singer helped create an environment where creativity was not only encouraged but lived daily, allowing music to become more than a pursuit, it became a foundation. Statikk explains that music shaped him into the person he is today, and that perspective continues to influence the way he approaches every new creative step. Rather than treating his journey as something guaranteed or predictable, he remains deeply aware of the opportunities in front of him and the importance of continuing to explore new sounds and meet new people along the way. That openness to growth and experimentation is exactly what made ‘Self Control’ possible, allowing influences from hip-hop, R&B, rock, punk, and electronic music to converge into a single record that reflects both history and momentum at the same time.

With ‘Self Control’, Statikk is not simply releasing another track, he is signaling the beginning of a direction built on rediscovery and possibility. He believes that the energy behind this music has the potential to take everything to new heights and create opportunities that push beyond expectations, reflecting a confidence rooted in both experience and curiosity about what comes next. His outlook remains grounded in the understanding that music itself is always evolving, and that artists willing to evolve with it are the ones who continue shaping its future. Listeners can experience the record directly on Spotify, a track that captures groove, movement, and intention in equal measure while reinforcing something simple yet powerful about the role music continues to play in everyday life. Music is not separate from us, it is part of who we are. Music is him, music is you, and through ‘Self Control’, that shared connection becomes something listeners can hear, feel, and move with long after the first beat lands.

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