The San Diego–raised DJ and producer, born Marko Cervantes, first shook the underground with “más y más,” a viral Mexican-EDM breakthrough that fused glitchy electronics with raw Spanish emotion. Now, with his newest single “Contigo,” he pushes that vision even further. The track arrives as a thunderous EDM statement, driven by soaring electronic synths that capture the ache and intensity of yearning for a past love.

Where “más y más” felt explosive and rebellious, “Contigo” leans intimate and cinematic. Built around haunting Spanish vocals and icy, distorted synth textures, the record embraces vulnerability without sacrificing its club-ready power. Crystal Castles–inspired drum patterns cut through the mix with urgency, creating a striking duality — tender yet aggressive — that is quickly becoming synonymous with Trill Bans’ evolving sound.

Long before stepping into the booth as a performing DJ, Trill Bans established himself behind the scenes as a producer, crafting records for artists such as Lil Durk, Lil Baby, Chino Pacas, and Omar Courtz. But 2025 marked a defining shift. After years of shaping other artists’ creative identities, he began constructing his own — a world rooted in his Mexican-American heritage and propelled by bold electronic experimentation.

“Contigo” has already begun building momentum across TikTok and streaming platforms, generating hundreds of user-created videos and surpassing 50,000 streams in its first week across platforms. Fans are beginning to recognize what could become one of the defining sounds of 2026 — an emotionally charged strain of Mexican-EDM that feels both nostalgic and forward-facing.

Trill Bans describes his emerging lane as underground Mexican EDM — a movement defined by vibrant, distortion-laced drums reminiscent of early 2010s electronic music, paired with Spanish vocal chops that introduce a new emotional language to the global dance floor. The ripple effect is already visible, as the sonic palette he’s refining begins to surface across corners of the EDM scene.

“Contigo” is not simply another single in his growing catalog. It is a declaration. Emotional, distorted, Spanish, and futuristic, the music of Trill Bans signals an artist not chasing a wave — but steadily shaping one.

 

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