
Experience the New Sound of “Chaos Theory” by GRiZ and Wooli
There’s a certain kind of chaos you hope for in a dubstep track—the kind that rips through the speakers, leaves your jaw slack, and makes you feel like you’re leveling up in some digital battlefield. With “Chaos Theory,” GRiZ and Wooli don’t just meet that mark—they detonate it.
This marks the first official collaboration between two artists with very different flavors of heaviness. GRiZ, long known for blending funk and soul into glitchy, sax-infused bass, and Wooli, a master of pulverizing sound design and festival-shaking drops, have come together for a track that doesn’t compromise. Instead, it fuses their sonic worlds into a cinematic fever dream. Think Overwatch meets Mad Max, with a rave happening somewhere in the wreckage.
The track opens like a Marvel trailer scored by Skrillex—gritty guitar, mounting tension, and then boom: in comes Boris Hiestand. The veteran voice actor (Assassin’s Creed, Overwatch) lends a dramatic narration that gives “Chaos Theory” its theatrical backbone. It’s a detail that might seem over-the-top, but here, it fits like a gauntlet. When Hiestand growls, “Let’s begin,” it’s not a request—it’s a mission launch.
“Chaos Theory” also arrives at a critical moment for both artists. For GRiZ, it’s a defiant reentry into the scene following his hiatus, building on the surprise GEMiNI EP and the announcement of his new Seven Stars Festival. For Wooli, it’s another notch in a belt already stacked with heavyweight collaborations, and it keeps his momentum roaring into a summer of major festival sets.
At just over three minutes, “Chaos Theory” isn’t trying to be an anthem—it’s trying to be an event. It doesn’t beg for replay value; it earns it. And if the track’s concept hints at entropy and disorder, GRiZ and Wooli prove that behind every wild system, there’s intent.