
Review: Da Ringaz
Da Ringaz don’t just blur genres – they smash them together and dance in the wreckage.
REVIEWS
1/21/20261 min read


Up next from Kirkcaldy, Fife is Da Ringaz, and this is not music that politely asks for your attention – it kicks the door in and rewires the room.
First up is ANARKY, which crashes through the speakers like a neon nightmare. Guttural screams ride a pounding, relentless rhythm that feels dangerous, immediate, and completely unfiltered. This is industrial, but not in a retro sense – it’s modern, volatile, and alive. The track builds and builds, layering sound upon sound until it’s teetering on the edge of madness, before everything drops, slows, and almost grinds to a halt. It’s chaotic, confrontational, and somehow incredibly addictive.
HINK U KIN HANG WIT is no less intense, opening with an intro that sounds like an early Mario soundtrack run through acid and bad intentions. From there it morphs into something far more fluid, with samples and spacey, distorted vocals pushing it beyond a song and into full-blown soundscape territory. It jumps from 80s electro vibes into something far more unsettling and modern, often feeling broken – but that fractured nature is exactly what gives it its power. Just when it settles into something almost linear, it collapses back into controlled chaos, racing to the finish line and leaving you staring at the speakers wondering what just happened… before instinctively hitting repeat.
Finally, CATCH33 starts even more chaotically, echoing elements of European trance but with far more depth and far less throwaway gloss. A relentless beat drives the track forward while intense vocals, effects, and samples swirl violently around it. There’s no pause, no breather – this is a full-throttle audio journey that’s as challenging as it is brilliant. It’s offbeat, abrasive, and utterly uncompromising, but that raw carnage is exactly what makes it so compelling.
Da Ringaz don’t just blur genres – they smash them together and dance in the wreckage. It’s noisy, fearless, and completely unhinged in the best possible way. Welcome to the chaos… just don’t expect it to ring quietly.
