DISCIP MAKES HIS INSOMNIAC RECORDS DEBUT WITH ‘OFF THE CLOCK’
Discip steps up for his first release on Insomniac Records with “Off the Clock” — a low-slung, vocal-led club weapon that fuses tech house grit with indie dance flair. Driven by rap-style vocal hooks and a hypnotic groove, the track channels his minimal roots into something primed for afterhours energy. Built around squelchy basslines, zapping textures, and sharp percussion, the production frames a commanding vocal about breaking free from the 9-to-5 grind and embracing late-night freedom. Layers of detuned synths and hypnotic repetition give “Off the Clock” its addictive edge, making it a versatile choice for both peak-time and underground sets.
A NEW SOUND AND NEW CHAPTER
“Super excited to officially join the Insomniac family. It’s something I’ve been looking for, not just musically, but also being part of their events, which feels amazing,” Discip shared. “Off the Clock was a track where I stepped outside my comfort zone and explored different sounds, and I really love how it turned out.” Already tested on dancefloors by Mau P, FISHER, and Max Styler, the single follows his standout collaboration with AYYBO on Solid Grooves, showcasing his evolving sound and adaptability across house subgenres. His music has picked up strong industry support, with airplay from Pete Tong, Sarah Story, and Danny Howard on BBC Radio 1, plus spins on Capital Dance and Kiss FM UK, highlighting a global momentum that continues to build.
RISING FAST ON THE GLOBAL STAGE
Currently on his ‘First Contact’ U.S. Tour, Discip is taking his sound to venues including Brooklyn Storehouse, Spybar, Marquee Las Vegas, and Soundcheck, alongside appearances at The Ave Live and Art Basel’s Cloonee & Friends event. He’s already performed at Day Trip LA, Club Space Miami, Escapade Festival in Canada, and Pacha Ibiza as part of Mau P’s Baddest Behavior residency. At just 21, Discip continues to carve out a unique lane, blending tech house minimalism with hip-hop influence — a sound that’s earned him the backing of Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, Michael Bibi, FISHER, and Joseph Capriati. With “Off the Clock” marking his first outing on Insomniac Records, Discip enters a new phase — one that merges indie dance energy with his trademark groove, setting the tone for what’s next in his rising career.