Kaskade Cuts Deep With 'undux' – His First Album in 10 Years
Kaskade returns with 'undux,' a raw and hopeful new album shaped by vulnerability, creative reset, and personal transformation.
Cameron Holbrook

Kaskade is back with undux, his first album in over a decade that is out now via Arkade x Monstercat.
It's a record that didn’t come easy – and that’s exactly what makes it so special. Instead of chasing big-room moments or writing with a packed dance floor in mind, he dug into something much deeper: what it feels like to start over when life gets heavy.
For years, he tried to make this album the “normal” way – block out studio time, call up collaborators, push until something clicked – but nothing felt real. “I was making music but it didn’t feel honest… I was sad and lonely, and the music reflected that,” he admits. So he walked away from it. Twice.
Everything shifted this past summer when he decided to stop fighting the process and finally sit with what he was actually feeling. No pressure, no forcing it – just honesty. And that’s when the music finally opened up. Hope started creeping back in, and undux became a document of that slow, fragile return to light.
The album arrives on the heels of a massive year for Kaskade – from huge arena shows across the US to stellar releases like his lush "State of Mind" single to his “Walking On A Dream” remix and his Gryffin collab “In My Head.” But undux is something different. It’s quieter, braver, and rooted in the belief that the only way out is through.
Listen below and buy it on Beatport.


























