I wish to use two experimental electronic songs/records released in the past couple of years as my main sonic references. I feel that it is important that my examples are contemporary electronic music, highlighting the most immediate aesthetic trends in the genre to support my argument. The first is the Attachment Style by KAVARI, as its use of distortion and resonance within dance music speaks to a more violent, cathartic, and aggressive form of EDM. As an artist that deals a lot with themes of physical pain and discomfort, sexual violence, identity issues, and psychological dissociation, her music represents a lot of the challenges and trauma in the modern youth. The fact that her philosophy around sound design is so in tune with physical sensation and the emotions connected to such sensations speak to the intuitive and intensely emotional nature of club music today. The fact that the bones of old dance music genres such as drum and bass are still recognizable in this track also grounds it in tradition and can contextualize the discussion of deconstructed club in older dance music genres so that anyone unfamiliar with the genre has a basis of which to judge and examine it.