MAD DUBZ and VKTM have always lived in that space where things feel a little more intense than they need to be in the best way. Their sets don’t really ease you in. They hit, they linger, and they leave a mark. So when “HANDS UP” landed, it did not feel like a surprise collaboration as much as something that had been building for a while.
The record arrives alongside the announcement of their MADVKTM co-headline tour across North America, and you can hear that live intent baked into it.
This isn’t a track that sits quietly on a playlist; it’s designed for a room. Big system, low ceilings, bodies moving whether they want to or not. There’s a physicality to it that feels deliberate.
What stands out is how naturally their styles fold into each other. MAD DUBZ brings that sharp, controlled sound design, the kind that feels engineered to cut through anything, while VKTM leans darker, a little more unpredictable, a little more punishing. On paper, it could clash. Instead, it locks in. “HANDS UP” feels less like a back-and-forth and more like a shared language they’ve figured out somewhere between sessions.
There’s also a sense that neither of them is trying to hold anything back here. The track leans into pressure and release in a way that feels familiar if you’ve spent time around bass music over the last decade, but it doesn’t feel recycled. It’s heavier, tighter, more intentional. Like they’ve taken everything they’ve learned from years on the road and stripped it down to what actually works in a crowd.
That touring history matters. Both artists have built their reputations in front of real audiences, festival stages, dark clubs, and long nights where you find out pretty quickly what hits and what doesn’t. “HANDS UP” sounds like a product of that environment.
The MADVKTM tour feels like the natural next step. Not just a chance to play the track out, but to expand on it and to turn this collaboration into something fully immersive.
Listen to the track out now on all major streaming platforms.