The electro-charged techno cut has highlighted the summer, elevated by Sarah De Warren’s slick vocal line, a chugging bottom end and silky traces of melody. It was caned by Adam Beyer across the festival season including sets at Tomorrowland, Resistance (Amnesia Ibiza, Japan), Loveland, Creamfields and Arc Music Festival (b2b with Layton Giordani).

Speaking about the process, KASIA shares: “I started working on ‘PSYCHO’ about 7–8 months ago. The vocal was meant as a trigger for the dancefloor – a call to let loose and embrace that chaos and freedom of a real rave. Sarah’s hypnotic voice balanced the raw drive of the track perfectly. When I had the idea together, I sent it to Charles D and he immediately connected with it. He added his own touch, and from there we spent time testing different versions in our sets, tweaking and refining until it reached the final form. After months of work, ‘PSYCHO’ is ready – a weapon built for the floor.”

‘PSYCHO’ marks fast-rising KASIA’s return to Drumcode following the memorable ‘No Tomorrow’, which featured on Elevate Vol.II. Last year she also made an excellent Truesoul debut with ‘Black Sun’. Charles D meanwhile, has been one of the most consistent Drumcode contributors in recent years. ‘PSYCHO’ stands as his third release on the label in 2025 alone, following ‘The Bouncer’ with Space 92 and his solo work ‘Control’, which were both out in spring, and reinforcing his deft touch for crafting techno made for big moments. Meanwhile Sarah De Warren appears on Drumcode for the first time, with her tracks already amassing 100M streams, with highlights including her vocal contribution to Eli Brown’s ‘Be The One’ and her own hit ‘HARLEY FVCKING QUINN’.
Listen ‘PSYCHO’ here