Few artists are blending culture and club energy quite like Trill Bans. The San Diego–raised producer and DJ, born Marko Cervantes, is reintroducing himself to the world — not as the hitmaker behind the scenes, but as a visionary at the forefront of a new sound. His latest release, “más y más,” captures that transformation with electrifying clarity, bridging the spirit of his Mexican roots with the pulse of modern underground EDM.

Since dropping independently, “más y más” has taken on a life of its own. The track’s infectious hook and hypnotic rhythm have fueled a surge on TikTok, where fan-made clips have surpassed 500,000 combined views. The record thrives on contrast — glitchy, industrial drum work inspired by Crystal Castles layered beneath ghostly Latin-female vocal chops and distorted synth textures. The result is a cinematic, emotional soundscape that feels both nostalgic and ahead of its time.

Before stepping into his own spotlight, Trill Bans had already built an impressive résumé as a multi-platinum producer, crafting records for artists like Lil Durk, Chino Pacas, and Omar Courtz. But after years of shaping other artists’ visions, 2025 became a defining year of reinvention. With “más y más,” he steps boldly into his identity as a performer — one determined to carve a lane for MexicanAmerican voices within the global EDM scene.

The track isn’t just another dance record — it’s a cultural statement. By merging underground electronic textures with the heart of Latin music, Trill Bans is helping shape what he calls underground Mexican EDM — a sound built on emotion, distortion, and freedom. It’s music that celebrates roots while looking toward the future.

As “más y más” continues to gain traction across social platforms and streaming charts, one message rings clear: Trill Bans isn’t chasing the moment — he’s creating the movement.

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