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Chill | Jordan Savage Shares New Melodic Dubstep VIP Featuring Elle Vee, ‘Human Alien’

Posted by on December 12, 2025

Jordan Savage’s latest melodic dubstep VIP release builds on the space-themed world of the original track, returning to the idea with tighter pacing and a clearer sense of contrast. The new version centers the ethereal vocal performance from Elle Vee while keeping the low end heavy enough for full-scale systems. It reads less like a remix-for-the-sake-of-it and more like a practical revision – the same core identity, refined with time and distance from the first release.

On the production side, the VIP is structured to work in two settings: focused listening and live playback. The vocal sections are given more room to carry emotion and melody, then the drops arrive with weight and width that fit melodic bass programming without overcomplicating the arrangement. The track’s movement – intimate passages into larger festival-ready moments – is the point, and the mix keeps those transitions clean so the energy doesn’t blur.

The release also lands within a steady career build. Jordan Savage is a Denver-based producer/DJ working across dubstep, melodic dubstep, and trap, and has released original music through outlets including Future Bass Records, Bass Boost Records, LFTD Global, Outertone Records, Regroup Records, and LVLD Records. His debut EP ICONIC established the project’s direction, and he has noted that “Sky Is Falling” was the first record to see meaningful Spotify support, passing 50K streams in a short window. Live, his recent performance history includes Church Nightclub and Temple Nightclub in Denver, grounding the catalog in rooms where the low end actually matters.

His background helps explain the discipline in the work. Savage grew up drumming and competing in drum lines through high school, then stepped away from music for a period after enlisting in the Army. In 2022, he returned with formal training at ICON Collective, and the progress since then has been measurable: stronger arrangements, clearer intent, and releases that connect logically from one to the next. Looking forward, he has one more 2025 release scheduled – “That Boy Savage,” a brostep/trap hybrid dropping December 22 on Outertone Records – and his next show is set for Saturday, December 13 at Temple Nightclub LVL in Denver.