Long Beach natives FrostTop and RemK unite under their newly minted joint project No Signal, debuting with “GET LOUD,” a fierce, bass-driven statement piece out now on NIGHTMODE.
The collaboration channels the pair’s shared energy and creative chemistry into a raw, unfiltered club record that sets the tone for their next chapter.
Opening with metallic clanks and warped vocal chops, “GET LOUD” wastes no time locking into chaos. Its guttural bassline and percussive swagger form the backbone for a dizzying mix of drilling synth leads, distorted textures, and electrified call-and-response moments. As the tension builds, the track bursts into a double-time trap finale—an explosive left turn that embodies the project’s refusal to let up. The result is instinctive and alive, capturing two artists stripping away polish in favor of pure impact.
The single reflects the ethos behind No Signal: no overthinking, no boundaries, and no filter—just ideas in their most direct form. FrostTop and RemK built the track during an unplanned creative stretch, exchanging demos and pushing each other toward sharper instincts rather than overproduction. That process, defined by spontaneity and trust, became the foundation of the duo’s sound: loud, loose, and unapologetically real.
FrostTop and RemK introduced No Signal with a sold-out debut set at Niteharts Festival, followed by appearances in New York, Manila, Tokyo, and Los Angeles. “GET LOUD” also marks FrostTop’s return to NIGHTMODE, following 2022’s “ASTER” and “Angels Landing” with ISOxo, which earned support from Zeds Dead, Excision, Illenium, PEEKABOO, Alison Wonderland, Pauline Herr, Ekali, Said the Sky, and Flosstradamus. His 2025 tour schedule included support slots for Knock2, Dabin, NGHTMRE, SLANDER, Kai Wachi, and ARMNHMR.
For RemK, “GET LOUD” follows his two-track release ‘Beach Day / Thought Spiral’ on NIGHTMODE, which drew coverage from UKF, This Song Is Sick, Trap City, and Find Your Sounds. A key figure in the next wave of American bass producers, he recently joined Knock2’s ‘nolimit’ Tour and delivered an official remix for Marshmello, further solidifying his position as one of trap’s most forward-thinking talents.
Together as No Signal, FrostTop and RemK fuse their distinct sonic worlds—the former’s crystalline precision and latter’s fluid groove—into a unified voice built on instinct and unpredictability. “GET LOUD” stands as both an introduction and a mission statement, inviting listeners to embrace the chaos, lean into the distortion, and follow them to the edge where the signal fades out.
“‘GET LOUD’ came from a place of just wanting to make something that hits immediately. No overthinking, no polishing things to death. Once the idea landed, we knew it was about committing to that energy and not pulling back. It’s one of those tracks that really sums up what No Signal is about. On top of that, NIGHTMODE’s been supporting our music since day one, so working with them feels natural at this point. There’s a lot of trust there. They give us space to do what we want creatively and really understand where we’re trying to take the project. That kind of relationship makes a big difference.”—No Signal
No Signal is the joint project of FrostTop and RemK, two producers from Long Beach, California whose creative partnership predates the industry entirely. The pair met in high school, bonded over a shared obsession with trap and electronic music, and spent their early years doing what few around them were doing at the time: teaching themselves software, trading beats, and chasing the feeling of making music hit harder, louder, and cleaner.
While both FrostTop and RemK came up through trap and bass music, their tastes have always stretched beyond a single sound. Their roots in Southern California’s bass ecosystem include time spent within the San Diego Waterboys movement, alongside peers like ISOxo and Knock2, where high-energy club records and forward-leaning sound design collided with a distinctly West Coast mentality. That influence carries into No Signal, but the project widens the lens.
That foundation still defines how No Signal operates today. Their process is fast, hands-on, and deeply collaborative — less about rigid roles and more about instinct, momentum, and trust built over years of working side by side. It’s a workflow shaped by repetition and experimentation rather than rules, allowing ideas to move quickly from sketch to system-tested record. No Signal is where everything they actually listen to and play out converges — trap, bass, house, techno, and club music built for real rooms.
Some tracks are aggressive. Others are groove-driven. Many sit in the tension between the two. The throughline is function and movement, not genre, with an emphasis on energy that translates cleanly across systems and spaces. The project exists alongside their solo work but operates as its own lane: a space to experiment, test ideas, and push into new territory without overthinking outcomes.
This ethos came into focus with No Signal’s debut appearance at Niteharts 2025, where the project was introduced not as a side note, but as a distinct identity built for the club. At its core, No Signal is still two friends from Long Beach making music the same way they always have, the only difference is the scale of the speakers.
No Signal, FrostTop, and RemK’s new single “GET LOUD” is available on all platforms via NIGHTMODE.
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