BRANY has returned with a bold new statement in ‘Everything Reminds Me of You’, released 20 February 2026, a track that pushes his evolving sonic identity further into emotionally charged, high-impact territory. Blending club intensity with aching vulnerability, the single signals a decisive moment for the producer, one that feels both expansive and deeply personal in scope.
Emerging from the UK’s thriving underground of Drum’n’Bass and UKG, BRANY first caught attention through a concept that began almost as satire. A tongue-in-cheek reference to “medieval folk hyperpop” unexpectedly took hold, gradually transforming into a defining aesthetic. Hyperpop textures crept into his productions while his visual universe filled with imagery of knights, armour, and mythic grandeur. Now, those influences extend into the music itself, where echoes of ancient tonalities meet modern breakbeat energy. Drawing on chivalric mythology, cathedral acoustics, and themes of honour and conflict, BRANY occupies a rare creative space where historical imagination collides with contemporary club culture.
Sonically, ‘Everything Reminds Me of You’ unfolds with deceptive restraint, opening on exposed pop vocals before light yet restless breakbeat rhythms begin to flicker beneath uplifting chords. The tension builds in sweeping waves until it detonates into a maximalist Drum’n’Bass drop full of skittering percussion, splintering harmonic stabs, and glitch-laced detail. Despite the explosive production, the emotional core remains intact, his mournful, reverb-soaked voice carrying a sense of longing and unresolved attachment. Quieter introspective passages offer brief reprieve before another surging ascent, culminating in an angsty finale that strips everything back to vocals alone, dissolving into silence as if ricocheting into empty space.
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