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Multi-gifted DJ, music producer and songwriter Jaylious’ newest album “Sinister Sinister” is his darkest storm and equally brightest flame

Jaylious’ “Sinister Sinister (Deluxe Edition)” is an invitation into the underworld. Across seventeen tracks and just under an hour, the album descends into the artist’s psyche, but it doesn’t leave you there. It’s an electronic requiem that breaks your heart while demanding your spirit stand up straighter. This is something rarer, darker, and far more human than the average EDM release. Jaylious comes back carrying a torch, one he insists the listener hold with him.

If there’s one line to go with, it has to be; From Internal Demons to Societal Collapse. The original “Sinister Sister” was a claustrophobic, shadow-soaked trek inside Jaylious’ mind. It explored paranoia, emotional scars, intrusive memories, and the ghost of his beloved dog Ramen—the grief that still leaks into every synth swell. That album was about being pursued by something shapeless but powerful: the “sinister sister,” his name for the darkness that never stopped following him at night.

The Deluxe Edition doesn’t abandon those demons; instead, it magnifies them. The darkness grows wider, heavier, no longer confined to one person’s mind. Here, the sinister force becomes societal—the sense of a collapsing world, oppressive structures pressing down, the collective fever of an era on the edge of combustion. It’s as if Jaylious looks up from his internal void only to find that the world is burning just as violently as he is inside.

And yet—he turns that fire into fuel. “Fever”: The Breaking Point That Refuses to Break You. Every horror has a heartbeat in this album, and that heartbeat is Fever. It’s the moment where everything inside him shatters, but rather than succumbing to collapse, Jaylious does the opposite: he erupts.

The track hits like a crisis that becomes a rally. The drop isn’t a descent—it’s an ignition. Jaylious weaponises his pain, turning terror into tempo, helplessness into heat. This is the thesis statement of the Deluxe Edition:
Even when the world presses its boot on your neck, you rise, you flare, you burn brighter.

This is an album that plays like a horror film you can dance to. Jaylious’ identity as a Horror House creator and cinematic EDM producer is unmistakable. Each track feels like a scene in a film, complete with mood, threat, release, and narrative tension. Yet the pacing is pure EDM: escalating, hypnotic, and deeply physical.

A jam like “A Spectacle” sets the thematic tone, it is sharp, satirical, and hauntingly wonderful. The suffering here is much like a public entertainment. “Red Tent” fees ritualistic, as if something ancient is stirring in the dark. “Lycanthropy” is transformation as a beat drop—fear turning into something feral and liberating. “He’s Coming” brings back the classic paranoid dread of the original album, but sharpened.

“House on Top of the Hill” evokes isolation—beauty at a distance, salvation out of reach. “No Spider” flips fear into defiance, giving the listener a spine of steel. “Femme Fatale” is seductive danger, dripping with sleek rhythmic confidence.

“Golden Ticket” is a commentary on false hope—the illusion of escape in a collapsing world. The title track “Sinister Sinister” doubles down on the album’s core mythology: the darkness didn’t leave; it evolved.

Each of the tracks here tracks deepens the world, expanding the emotional and thematic gravity of the original. Jaylious doesn’t simply add music—he adds chapters to a universe.

Jaylious’ music stems from pain—but more importantly, from the refusal to let that pain be wasted. The mission statement of Cosmic Obsidian Records—“Transforming pain into power”—is not corporate branding. It is artistic DNA. Final Fantasy–style orchestral tension, MapleStory-like melodic whimsy, and EDM’s emotional climax structure merge into something beautifully contradictory.

This Deluxe Edition is when grief stops being an enemy and becomes a companion, a fire, a transformative force. His darkness doesn’t just stare back… it stays, and Jaylious learns to look it in the eyes.

“Sinister Sinister (Deluxe Edition)” is not meant to comfort you. It is meant to change you. To unsettle, uplift, haunt, and energise you. To make the darkness familiar and the resilience fierce. This album is Jaylious at his most cinematic, most wounded, most defiant, and ultimately—most powerful.

It is proof that EDM can grieve.
It can fight.
It can rise.

And so can you.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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