


Oleg Cholovskyi, known professionally as Paimon, is a Ukrainian electronic music producer and DJ from Zaporizhzhia. Within the drum & bass/jungle spectrum he is associated most directly with Drum And Bass, Jungle and Liquid Funk, while his catalog and tags also list adjacent styles such as Dubstep, Drumstep, Breakbeat, Drone, Ambient Folk and Phonk.
Public biographical detail beyond his name and city is limited. What is documented: Paimon is one of the artists behind the bass-music project Teddy Killerz, alongside Place 2b (Anton Mashevsky) and Garud (Grigory Cherekaev). He appears in music databases and on platform pages — MusicBrainz, Beatport and Qobuz — and is credited on drum & bass and broader bass-music releases and compilations.
Available release metadata and platform tags point to several consistent stylistic directions. Paimon’s work sits at the intersection of break-driven rhythms and atmospheric textures: breaks and edited snares carry fast DnB/jungle timing while low-end design and sub-bass weight draw from dubstep/drumstep practice. His catalogue metadata also connects to drone and ambient elements, and to phonk-style sample palettes; those tags suggest frequent use of layered atmospheres, pitched or filtered vocal material, and basslines designed for heavy systems. Where a single scene term helps, “liquid” applies to his smoother, melody-forward DnB moments, while “bassline” and “drone” describe his heavier, low-frequency work.
Career and concrete contributions are best-read in his credits: as a producer he is listed on drum & bass and bass-music releases and on compilations; as an artist he contributes to the Teddy Killerz project with Place 2b / Anton Mashevsky and Garud / Grigory Cherekaev. Those credits and the platform listings are the primary public records of his output and collaborations.
Specific influences beyond his Teddy Killerz collaborators are not publicly documented in available sources. For verification and track-level detail, Paimon’s pages on MusicBrainz, Beatport and Qobuz are the most direct references for his releases, genre tags and credited appearances.
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