Celldweller Unites With SWARM And REEBZ For The Cybernetic New Single “Fakebreaker” From ‘God Mode’

Celldweller has unleashed “Fakebreaker,” the high-octane debut vocal single from his recently completed Detroit studio and a primary glimpse into the upcoming ‘God Mode’ EP. This track is a massive industrial-metal assault created in collaboration with dark bass producer SWARM and UK electronic-metal artist REEBZ. The composition opens with cinematic synths before shifting into a landscape of heavy midtempo drops and cybernetic textures that define the project’s gaming-inspired aesthetic. Every arrangement on this single reflects the technical precision and relentless energy that has solidified Celldweller’s reputation as a pioneer of the electronic-rock genre. This record is a thunderous return to form that dominates the senses with its mechanical intensity and vocal grit.

The arrival of “Fakebreaker” is accompanied by a live-action music video directed by Michael Levine, marking Celldweller’s first live-action visual project in over eight years. The video depicts Klayton and REEBZ navigating a dystopian cyberpunk world designed to mirror the side-scroller mechanics of a video game. This visual narrative amplifies the song’s themes of rebellion and chaos, utilizing high-stakes imagery to match the punishing rhythmic drive of the music. REEBZ contributes a range of heavy and melodic vocals that spar with the 303 acid basslines and aggressive breakbeats. This collaboration represents a perfect storm of talent, merging retro-tinged electronic elements with modern industrial weight.