Truth is the stage name of the Christchurch, New Zealand dubstep duo composed of Andre Fernandez and Tristan Roake.
Truth have been active in the dubstep scene since their formation in 2007, known for their deep, dark, and heavy sound characterized by basslines and drops. Their music often blends influences from dub, reggae, drum & bass and hip-hop.
Truth perform as DJs and have toured since the mid-2000s, including tours of North America, UK/EU & NZ/AUS, and Latin America, and festivals including Shambhala, Outlook, Electric Daisy Carnival, Electric Forest, Boomtown, Earth Frequency, and Rabbits Eat Lettuce.
Now based in Portland, Oregon and Christchurch, NZ, Truth remain active in the global dubstep circuit, regularly performing and releasing new music, continuing to evolve their sound while staying true to their deep roots in the genre.
Initial Breakthrough: Truth began releasing music in late 2007, when Mala of Digital Mystikz signed their debut single The Fatman / Stolen Children, and released it in 2009 on the label DEEP MEDi Musik. Described by Boomkat as "dark and immaculately executedâÂÂ, the single (released as MEDi13x on 12" vinyl format.) established their reputation for producing dark, heavy, and meticulously crafted bass music.
Early Beginning: Following their initial success, Truth went on to release several EPs and singles that further solidified their standing within the dubstep world. Notable early tracks include The Future, Terror Planet, Amnesia, Wednesday, Stay, International, Revelation, Timeshift, and Hackerz to name a few.
Debut Album: In September 2010, Truth released their debut album, Puppets, through Sydney-based Aquatic Lab Records. The album was nominated for Best Dubstep Album at the 2011 DubstepForum Awards. Puppets was praised for its authentic dubstep sound, with reviews from outlets like Knowledge Magazine, who lauded the album for its representation of "dubstep in its purest form" and characterized it as "spacious, sub-heavy and forward-thinking". Music Week described it as "an expansive listen that works as well on headphones as in a club"., while The New Zealand Herald branded Puppets "sinister yet soulful" praising its "beautifully brutal bass-laden beats".
In April 2011, Truth released a New Zealand-only double-CD version of Puppets. It included a bonus disc of remixes, previously unreleased material and a 35-minute mix of music from the album. The group stated that all proceeds from sales would go directly to charities involved with rebuilding Christchurch following the earthquake of February 2011.
In early 2011, Julian Van Auden left the group and now performs solo under the moniker Gamble.
Between 2011 and 2016, Truth increased their music releases and touring and established their own record label. The duo cemented their reputation as key figures in the genre, and their work during these years has had a lasting impact on both their career and the broader bass music landscape.
Sophomore Album: Following debut album Puppets in 2010, Truth released their second full-length album LoveâÂÂs Shadow in 2012.
Singles and EP's: During this period, Truth released a series of singles and EPs that maintained their presence & momentum in the scene. Notable releases include:
In 2014, Truth established the record label Deep, Dark & Dangerous. The label primarily includes dubstep artists and releases.
As of 2024, Truth continues to release music as artists and through their label. They continue to tour internationally, release new music, and support established & emerging talent through DDD. Their contribution in the dubstep community is well-established, with a reputation for consistency, innovation, and dedication to the genre.