Kayzo
Kayzo, born Hayden Capuozzo on October 8, 1991, in Houston, Texas, is an American DJ, record producer, and electronic musician based in Los Angeles, California, renowned for his high-energy fusions of hardstyle, trap, dubstep, and electronic rock.[1][2] Rising to prominence in the mid-2010s through viral remixes and festival performances, Capuozzo has built a career blending aggressive basslines with rock influences, earning collaborations with artists such as Sum 41, Blink-182, and Papa Roach.[3][4] Capuozzo's breakthrough came after winning Insomniac Events' Discovery Project in 2012, which led to early releases on labels like Firepower Records and Ultra Music.[4] In 2018, he launched his own imprint, Welcome Records, and released his debut album OVERLOAD, featuring tracks like the remix of Papa Roach's "Last Resort" that has amassed over 42 million Spotify streams as of November 2025.[5][6][4] Recognized on Billboard's Dance 100 list that year, Kayzo toured extensively with the Overload Tour, spanning 39 dates across North America, and initiated his Doghouse Takeover event series to showcase emerging bass music talent.[7][4] As of 2025, Kayzo remains a staple in the electronic dance music scene, with recent releases including OVERLOAD 2K on Welcome Records in October 2025, returning to his signature aggressive sound.[8] He continues to headline major festivals and events, such as Escape Halloween and Elements Music & Arts Festival, while pushing genre boundaries through collaborations with acts like SLANDER.[1][9] His discography, including hits like "Wake Up" with RIOT (over 40 million Spotify streams as of November 2025), underscores his influence in bridging electronic and rock elements.[5][4]Early life
Upbringing and family
Hayden Capuozzo, known professionally as Kayzo, was born on October 8, 1991, in Houston, Texas.[1] Capuozzo's early family life involved frequent relocations across various cities in the United States and Canada starting at age 14, which exposed him to diverse environments during his formative years.[4][10] In high school, he spent time in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the family moved to support his involvement in hockey, marking an important period of engagement with sports in his childhood.[10]Introduction to music and sports
During his youth, Hayden Capuozzo, professionally known as Kayzo, immersed himself extensively in ice hockey, starting at the age of three and continuing through his teenage years. He played in local leagues, including in Utah, trained rigorously across four high schools, and spent time training in Canada, including in Vancouver. This intense involvement in the sport instilled in him a strong sense of discipline and high energy, qualities he credits for shaping his work ethic both on the ice and later in music production.[11][10][3] Kayzo's first encounters with electronic music occurred through exposure to genres like dubstep and hardstyle from European teammates during hockey travels. He attended his first dubstep show at age 16. By the early 2010s, as he navigated his late teens and early twenties, he delved deeper into these genres via online communities and emerging local EDM scenes in the U.S., finding them to be an outlet from the pressures of competitive hockey.[3] After quitting hockey at age 19 due to burnout and realizing a professional career was unlikely, Capuozzo briefly attended college before dropping out to pursue music production full-time around 2012 at age 21. Supported by his family, who encouraged his interests, he self-taught the basics of electronic production using software like FL Studio, experimenting with beats inspired by dubstep and hardstyle. He later attended Icon Collective, a music production program in Los Angeles. This shift bridged his athletic background into a creative path, leveraging the discipline from hockey to fuel his initial forays into music-making.[11][10][12]Career
Beginnings and breakthrough (2012–2015)
In 2012, Hayden Capuozzo, professionally known as Kayzo, relocated to Los Angeles to enroll in Icon Collective's intensive 9-month electronic music production program, where he honed his skills in sound design, mixing, and performance. The curriculum emphasized practical training in electronic genres, preparing graduates for the competitive EDM landscape. Capuozzo completed the program later that year, transitioning from self-taught production to a structured professional foundation.[13][14] As he neared graduation, Kayzo entered and won Insomniac's Discovery Project contest in 2012, a competition designed to spotlight emerging talent. This success earned him a debut performance slot at the Escape from Wonderland festival, his first major live DJ set in front of thousands. The high-energy show, infused with the intensity from his prior hockey experiences, propelled him into the industry spotlight and opened doors to further opportunities.[10][12] Building on this momentum, Kayzo released his debut single "Malfunktion 2.0" featuring Duelle in November 2013 via Buygore Records, a track blending aggressive dubstep drops with vocal elements that exemplified his emerging style. He followed with additional early outputs, including the collaborative single "Creep" with Neurologix in 2013 and various remixes that gained traction in underground circuits. By 2015, his initial remixes and originals, such as "Hasselhouse" on Dim Mak Records, established him as a rising force in bass-heavy electronic music, securing festival bookings and label interest.[15][3]Major releases and collaborations (2016–2019)
In 2016 and 2017, Kayzo solidified his presence in the electronic music scene through a series of high-energy collaborations that blended dubstep, hardstyle, and trap elements. Notable partnerships included "Wake Up" with RIOT, released in early 2017, which showcased aggressive basslines and rapid builds characteristic of their shared aggressive sound.[16] That same year, he teamed up with Slander on two Monstercat releases: "Without You" featuring Dylan Matthew in September, emphasizing melodic drops with emotional vocals, and "Holy" featuring Micah Martin in October, which incorporated soaring synths and intense breakdowns.[17] Additionally, his collaboration with Gammer on "Over the Edge," also via Monstercat, highlighted a fusion of happy hardcore influences with heavy dubstep drops, further expanding his crossover appeal.[18] These tracks, distributed through his Welcome Records imprint, helped build momentum toward larger projects.[19] Kayzo's commercial breakthrough arrived with his debut studio album, Overload, released on January 19, 2018, via Welcome Records in partnership with Ultra Music. The 11-track project fused rock-infused electronic production with vocal features from artists including Micah Martin on the title track "Overload," Devin Oliver on "Follow You," and The Zealots on "Alright Then," creating a raw, high-octane sound that emphasized themes of intensity and release.[20] Collaborations with producers like Krimer on "Warehouse" and WAREZ on "This Is the End" added gritty, industrial edges, while the album's overall structure prioritized explosive drops and narrative-driven builds, marking Kayzo's shift toward full-length storytelling in electronic music.[19] Overload received praise for its bold hybrid style, with outlets noting its ability to pack venues through Kayzo's live performances.[21] To promote the album, Kayzo launched the Overload Tour in 2018, a 39-date North American run that solidified his live reputation.[7] Building on this success, Kayzo released his sophomore album Unleashed on August 14, 2019, through Ultra Music, expanding his rock-electronic hybrid with 15 tracks featuring prominent post-hardcore and metalcore artists. Standouts included "Alone" with Our Last Night, delivering anthemic choruses over pulsating bass, and "Before the Storm" with blessthefall, which integrated screamed vocals and breakdowns for a heavier tone.[22] Other collaborations featured Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low on "No Love," Underoath's Aaron Gillespie on "The Pressure," and I See Stars on "Handle It," blending emo-punk sensibilities with dubstep and hardstyle elements to push genre boundaries.[23] The album's rock-leaning production, including drum-and-bass influences on tracks like "Evergreen," underscored Kayzo's evolution toward interdisciplinary sound design, earning acclaim for bridging electronic dance music with alternative rock.[24] During this period, Kayzo also contributed remixes to major acts, such as his high-energy take on DJ Snake's "A Different Way" featuring Lauv in 2017, which amplified the original's pop structure with distorted drops and festival-ready builds.[25] His growing profile led to inclusion on Billboard's inaugural Dance 100 Artists list at #98 in 2018, recognizing his fusion of hardstyle and trap alongside high-octane live shows that drew dedicated crowds.[26] To support Unleashed, Kayzo launched his Unleashed Tour in early 2019, a multi-city North American run featuring rotating lineups of bass-heavy acts, culminating in sold-out performances that highlighted his command of large-scale production with pyrotechnics and immersive visuals.[27]Evolution and recent work (2020–present)
In response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Kayzo released the EP The Year The World Stood Still in 2020 through Welcome Records, capturing the isolation and resilience of the era with tracks blending dubstep and emotional bass elements.[28] This project marked an adaptive pivot, allowing the artist to maintain momentum amid canceled live events by focusing on introspective production that foreshadowed his evolving sound.[28] Kayzo's third studio album, New Breed, arrived on June 24, 2022, via Welcome Records, expanding his signature fusion of dubstep, metal, and electronic rock across 20 tracks featuring collaborations with artists like GHØSTKID and Siiickbrain.[29] The album incorporated harder techno influences in select cuts, pushing boundaries with aggressive rhythms and industrial edges that blurred genre lines.[30] Follow-up editions followed in 2023, including the New Breed (Deluxe VIP) on January 13, which added three new VIP mixes for enhanced intensity, and the New Breed (Remixes) package on January 27, featuring 28 reinterpretations by producers such as PhaseOne and Jiqui that amplified the techno and bass-heavy aspects.[31][32] Post-pandemic, Kayzo relaunched extensive touring in 2022 with the New Breed Tour, but his 2025 schedule escalated with the Unleashed XL Tour, a high-energy production series starting in April that included stops at venues like The Vanguard in Los Angeles and Avant Gardner in Brooklyn, emphasizing immersive visuals and heavier sound design.[33][34] Festival appearances further highlighted this resurgence, with performances at Chasing Summer in Calgary on August 2–3, the Indy 500 Snake Pit on May 25, and a closing set at Escape Halloween on November 1, where he delivered a hard techno-infused live mix.[35][36] Recent singles underscore Kayzo's deepening experimentation with hard techno, including "Surge" released on April 25, 2025, via Monstercat, which layers punishing basslines and industrial techno over dubstep foundations for a high-octane return to his aggressive roots.[37] Similarly, "Berserk" with SampliFire, dropped on August 22, 2025, on Welcome Records, channels raw hard dance energy through relentless percussion and melodic builds. In October 2025, Kayzo released the single "Overload 2K" on Welcome Records, revisiting his signature aggressive style.[38][39] These releases reflect ongoing genre shifts, incorporating 2010s dubstep throwbacks in live sets while advancing harder techno motifs. Welcome Records has remained active under Kayzo's direction, issuing these tracks alongside label compilations and artist supports that sustain his ecosystem of bass and hard dance music.[40][8]Musical style and influences
Genres and production techniques
Kayzo's music exemplifies a distinctive fusion of dubstep, trap, hardstyle, and electronic rock/metal, characterized by heavy bass drops and aggressive synths that create an intense, high-impact listening experience.[41][42][11] This genre-blending approach draws on the wobbling basslines and distorted growls of dubstep, the percussive snares and 808-driven rhythms of trap, the rapid kicks and euphoric melodies of hardstyle, and the gritty guitar riffs and vocal intensity of rock/metal, resulting in tracks that bridge electronic dance music with alternative influences.[43][44] Central to his production techniques are layered breakdowns that build tension through stacked synth layers and rhythmic complexity, vocal chops sourced from rock samples to add raw emotional texture, and high-energy builds that escalate with rising pitch automation and filtered effects.[44][45] He primarily utilizes Ableton Live as his digital audio workstation, leveraging its session view for live arrangement experimentation and warping tools for manipulating samples.[43][46] These methods enable seamless transitions between genres, as seen in remixes like "Last Resort (Reborn)" with Papa Roach, where chopped rock vocals integrate into dubstep drops.[45] Over time, Kayzo's sound has evolved from brostep-influenced dubstep roots—emphasizing aggressive, festival-ready drops—to harder, rave-influenced styles incorporating psytrance elements and intensified hardstyle kicks in his recent output.[44][47] This progression reflects a shift toward more hybrid, boundary-pushing compositions that amplify the raw energy of bass music while maintaining accessibility for live performances.[43]Key influences and evolution
Kayzo's musical style has been profoundly shaped by a blend of electronic and rock influences, rooted in his formative years. Growing up in Houston, Texas, he was exposed to Southern trap hip-hop artists such as Slim Thug and Chamillionaire, which informed his early rhythmic sensibilities, while his discovery of dubstep came through UKF mixes and performances by pioneers like Skrillex, whose high-energy drops at Lollapalooza captivated him during his teenage years.[48][11] Concurrently, rock and post-hardcore bands including Sum 41, Underoath, and Bring Me the Horizon provided a foundational aggression, echoing in his affinity for nu-metal acts like Linkin Park, whose fusion of rap, rock, and electronics he later remixed in tracks such as a reimagining of "Numb."[48][49] His background in competitive hockey, where he played as a goalie from age three until 19 and traveled across the U.S. and Canada, instilled a relentless work ethic and preference for intense, adrenaline-fueled experiences that translated directly into his high-energy production style.[11] The Texas EDM scene, particularly the burgeoning rave culture he encountered through European teammates and early festival exposure, further amplified this, encouraging a sound that prioritizes crowd-hyping builds and drops reminiscent of sports arena anthems.[11] These personal factors converged with his electronic inspirations, leading to an initial focus on bass-heavy genres that captured the raw intensity of both the ice rink and underground raves. Kayzo's evolution reflects a deliberate shift from trap-dominant early work to increasingly hybrid forms, marked by a post-2019 pivot toward metal crossovers that deepened his rock integrations. This change, evident in albums like Unleashed (2019), which featured collaborations with Sum 41 drummer Frank Zummo and Papa Roach remixes, was propelled by strategic partnerships with rock acts such as Bad Omens and Atreyu, allowing him to explore "rocktronic" fusions that honored his roots while expanding electronic boundaries.[48][11] By 2022's New Breed, this trajectory intensified with 20 tracks blending metal riffs and bass music, responding to fan enthusiasm for genre-blending despite some resistance to stylistic risks.[48] Into 2025, his sound has matured into techno-rock hybrids, as seen in releases like "Surge," which merges dubstep aggression, hard techno pulses, and rock elements, driven by ongoing collaborations and a commitment to evolving beyond conventional EDM constraints.[40]Personal life
Relationships
Kayzo, whose real name is Hayden Capuozzo, has been in a long-term romantic relationship with Canadian DJ and producer Cheney Ray, known professionally as CRAY, since 2018. The couple first connected within the electronic dance music (EDM) scene prior to this period, having dated briefly earlier in their careers before parting ways due to timing challenges; they rekindled their romance after CRAY ended a subsequent relationship.[50][51] Their partnership is marked by frequent joint appearances at festivals and events, where they often perform together, blending their shared passion for bass-heavy electronic music. For instance, CRAY has joined Kayzo on stage for tracks like "LOVE ME HATE ME" during his New Breed Tour in 2022, highlighting their collaborative dynamic.[52][53] Kayzo has publicly credited CRAY with providing emotional support during demanding tours, noting how their mutual understanding of the industry's rigors strengthens their bond and influences their creative processes.[54] In October 2024, Kayzo and CRAY announced their engagement, sharing photos from the moment on social media, which was widely celebrated within the EDM community as a milestone in their relationship. As of 2025, there are no public details confirming marriage or children, with the couple focusing on their professional lives and shared experiences, including adopting pets like their dog Beef.[55][51]Interests outside music
Capuozzo, known professionally as Kayzo, retains a deep-rooted passion for ice hockey, having played competitively as a goalie from age three until 19, including semi-professional stints in Utah and junior leagues in Canada. Post-retirement from active play, he remains an avid supporter of the sport, frequently engaging with professional games and receiving hockey-themed gifts from fans at his performances, such as a custom jersey presented during a 2024 show. In early 2025, he publicly praised a USA versus Canada matchup as one of the most thrilling contests in any sport over the past decade, highlighting his ongoing enthusiasm.[56][57][58] Beyond athletics, Kayzo has increasingly shared insights on mental health and work-life balance within the demanding EDM landscape. In a May 2025 interview, he stressed the value of prioritizing rest and personal time to safeguard mental and physical well-being, noting a shift away from relentless touring toward more balanced studio sessions with family, including his fiancée and pets. This perspective underscores his advocacy for sustainable practices amid industry pressures.[59]Discography
Studio albums
Kayzo has released three studio albums to date, each showcasing his evolution in the electronic bass music scene, blending heavy drops with rock-infused elements and collaborations. These full-length projects emphasize thematic cohesion around aggression, energy, and personal expression, distinguishing them from his shorter releases.| Title | Release Date | Label | Number of Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overload | January 19, 2018 | Ultra Records / Welcome Records | 11 |
| Unleashed | August 14, 2019 | Ultra Records / Welcome Records | 15 |
| New Breed | June 24, 2022 | Welcome Records | 20 |
Extended plays and singles
Kayzo has released several extended plays and non-album singles throughout his career, often featuring collaborations with vocalists and producers in the electronic and hard dance genres. These releases highlight his evolution from dubstep and trap influences to harder techno and hardstyle sounds, frequently issued through his own Welcome Records label or imprints like Monstercat and Buygore.[60][17] One of his early notable releases is the single "Malfunktion 2.0," featuring vocal duo Duelle, which was issued on November 5, 2013, via Buygore Records as a digital download in the dubstep style.[61][62] Although classified as a single, it marked an early milestone in his discography with its aggressive production and vocal integration.[61] In 2016, Kayzo launched his debut EP, The Doghouse, on his newly founded Doghouse Recordings label, released on April 1. The EP includes tracks like "Welcome to the Doghouse" and "Can't Stop," blending trap and bass elements to establish his imprint's sound.[63][60][64] This release preceded the relaunch of the label as Welcome Records in 2017.[4] Later that year, Kayzo released the Black & White EP on November 18 via Barong Family, featuring four tracks including "Avalanche" and "Horizon" with vocals by Dylan Matthew, showcasing hybrid trap production.[65] In 2017, Kayzo collaborated with SLANDER on the Dilapidation Celebration EP, released October 27 via Monstercat. The two-track EP includes "Without You" (feat. Dylan Matthew) and "Holy" (feat. Micah Martin), blending emotional bass with high-energy drops and amassing over 100 million streams across platforms for the former.[66] The Year The World Stood Still, a five-track EP released on September 25, 2020, via Welcome Records, features collaborations with Pixel Terror, Qoiet, REAPER, SYN, and Zero 9:36. Tracks such as "Say It" and "Breakdown" incorporate dubstep and rock influences, reflecting pandemic-era production themes, with the EP totaling 18 minutes in duration.[67][68][69] More recent singles include "Overload 2K," a solo hard dance track released on October 24, 2025, through Welcome Records, emphasizing intense basslines and synths.[70][8] "Berserk," a collaboration with SampliFire issued on August 22, 2025, via Welcome Records, delivers high-energy techno with punishing drops.[71][72] "Surge," released April 25, 2025, on Monstercat, marks his first solo track on the label in eight years, blending hard techno elements and achieving notable streaming traction.[73][40] Kayzo also released New Breed (Remixes) on January 27, 2023, a 31-track compilation via Welcome Records featuring reworkings by artists like Automhate, Hairitage, Tisoki, and SampliFire, alongside three VIP edits of tracks from his 2022 album New Breed. This package expands on original material with diverse dubstep and bass interpretations, totaling over 1 hour and 40 minutes.[74][75][76]| Release | Type | Release Date | Label | Notable Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malfunktion 2.0 (feat. Duelle) | Single | November 5, 2013 | Buygore Records | Dubstep single with vocal features.[61] |
| The Doghouse | EP | April 1, 2016 | Doghouse Recordings | Debut EP establishing his label.[63][64] |
| Black & White | EP | November 18, 2016 | Barong Family | 4 tracks with vocal features by Dylan Matthew.[65] |
| Without You (with SLANDER, feat. Dylan Matthew) / Dilapidation Celebration (with SLANDER) | Single / EP | September 29, 2017 / October 27, 2017 | Monstercat | Over 100 million streams; 2-track collaborative EP.[66] |
| The Year The World Stood Still | EP | September 25, 2020 | Welcome Records | 5 tracks with multiple collaborators.[67] |
| New Breed (Remixes) | Remix EP | January 27, 2023 | Welcome Records | 31 tracks including 28 remixes and 3 VIPs.[75] |
| Overload 2K | Single | October 24, 2025 | Welcome Records | Solo hard dance release.[70] |
| Surge | Single | April 25, 2025 | Monstercat | First solo Monstercat track in 8 years.[73] |
| Berserk (with SampliFire) | Single | August 22, 2025 | Welcome Records | High-energy techno collaboration.[71] |