Drum & bass heavyweight Hedex refuses to let up. Fresh from the explosive release of “Rowdy” with UK legend Eksman, the producer smashes back with “Same Cycle” — a blistering new single featuring UK rap star ArrDee and hitmaker Digital Farm Animals (Dua Lipa, Charli XCX). Out now via Hedex’s own label, the track is the latest taste of his highly anticipated debut album MHITR, set to drop October 10th, 2025.

“Same Cycle” isn’t just another dancefloor destroyer — it’s proof of Hedex’s ability to bridge the underground and the mainstream. Linking up again with ArrDee after their viral collab “Liquor & Cigarettes” (alongside Chase & Status), Hedex fuses razor-sharp production, thunderous basslines, and raw lyrical energy into something that hits both the rave and the radio. With Digital Farm Animals behind the boards, the result is as polished as it is punishing.

Speaking on the single, Hedex explains: “It’s the same cycle but what you going to do? We all know that feeling. A love letter to making the same mistake over and over again.”

From McDonald’s shifts to Wembley sellouts

Born Jack Hedges, Hedex’s story reads like a rave fairytale. From discovering drum & bass through High Contrast’s If We Ever, to juggling early gigs across Europe with 5am shifts at McDonald’s, he’s now a sold-out headliner at OVO Arena Wembley and LA’s Palladium. With collabs alongside Chase & Status, ArrDee, Tion Wayne, and even Tiësto, Hedex has emerged as a true next-gen star pushing drum & bass into the cultural spotlight.

MHITR — a manifesto for the future of D&B

The upcoming album isn’t just a debut; it’s a statement. Built on earth-shaking bass, cinematic drops, and Hedex’s unmistakable flair, MHITR enlists both scene legends and cross-genre voices — including Maverick Sabre and a much-hyped return collab with ArrDee. It’s a project that stays rooted in the sweat and chaos of rave culture while positioning D&B as a global mainstream force.

With streaming anthems like “Liquor & Cigarettes” (79M+ streams) and “Move Your Body (Remix)” already under his belt, Hedex’s rise is unstoppable. MHITR is set to cement his place not just as a producer, but as a cultural architect shaping where drum & bass goes next.

Upcoming live shows

Hedex’s global takeover continues with festival dates and a MHITR mini-tour leading into album release week:

September 2025

    •    05 – Toronto, History

    •    06 – Edmonton, Bomfest

    •    12 – Philadelphia, Breakaway Festival

    •    13 – Atlanta, Believe Music Hall

    •    20 – Colorado, Lost Lands

MHITR Mini Tour

    •    26 – Plymouth, Depo

    •    27 – Birmingham, Lab11

    •    02 Oct – Leeds, Warehouse

    •    03 Oct – Brighton, Concorde

    •    04 Oct – Southampton, Engine Rooms

    •    09 Oct – Nottingham, Unit 13

Hedex isn’t just riding the wave — he’s rewriting the rules. MHITR arrives October 10th, and if “Same Cycle” is any indication, the cycle Hedex is starting is one the world won’t want to break.