Skepsis Opens 2026 With “One Last Tear” on Crucast

After a landmark anniversary year and worldwide touring, Skepsis returns with a powerful new single that signals his next chapter.

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Skepsis begins 2026 with One Last Tear, his first release of the year on Crucast, arriving off the back of one of the biggest periods of his career. Following his 10-year anniversary celebrations in 2025, which included a worldwide headline tour across the UK and US alongside dates in Europe and Australasia, the South London producer enters the new year with momentum firmly on his side.

Originally breaking through in 2017 during the rise of the UK Bass movement, Skepsis quickly established himself as a defining voice in bass-driven club music. Over time, his sound has expanded into Drum & Bass and crossover dance, allowing him to bridge underground credibility with global reach. That evolution has been reflected in recent releases such as Rave Out, Green & Gold and Double Vision, helping build a catalogue that now sits comfortably across clubs, festivals and streaming platforms alike.

2025 marked a major milestone. Skepsis completed over 55 shows throughout the year, played Coachella alongside Rudimental, released three singles through Ministry of Sound and saw Rave Out surpass gold-certified streaming territory. Across the year he accumulated more than 67 million streams, while continuing to grow his audience across Spotify, Instagram and TikTok skepsis 2025 highlights.

One Last Tear reflects that journey. Emotional in tone yet built with dancefloor impact in mind, the record balances polished production with a sense of urgency and restraint, showcasing an artist comfortable in his identity while still pushing forward creatively. The single has already passed 100,000 streams within its first week, underlining Skepsis’ ability to deliver records with immediate connection and long-term appeal.

As a core member of the Crucast family and a consistent presence across global line-ups, Skepsis continues to evolve without losing sight of his roots. One Last Tear doesn’t just open his 2026 release schedule – it sets the tone for what comes next from one of the UK’s most enduring bass-rooted producers.

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