


Federico Augusto Ágreda Álvarez, known professionally as Zardonic, is a Venezuelan producer and DJ from Barquisimeto who works across deathstep, drum and bass, industrial and industrial metal. He has been active since 2004 and is also credited as a remixer, composer and sound designer.
Background: Zardonic entered electronic music in the mid-2000s and built a career around cross‑pollinating heavy electronic production with metal and industrial sonics. Publicly available credits show he released the album Vulgar Display of Bass in 2012 and followed with ANTIHERO in 2015. His catalog also includes remixes and collaborations for established metal acts and media; credit highlights include work for Bullet For My Valentine and Fear Factory. He has performed internationally across the Americas, Europe and Asia.
Musical style — production. Zardonic’s productions foreground aggressive low end and metallic midrange distortion that bridge drum and bass energy with industrial/metal timbres. Arrangements frequently alternate full‑tempo DnB sections with half‑time, deathstep‑style drops: layered sub‑bass under heavily saturated mid‑range growls, tight kick/snare transients and compressed, punchy drum bus processing. Textures include processed guitar samples or synths with guitar‑like formants, industrial noise beds, and spectral filtering to carve space for a dominant bass voice. He uses clear breakdowns and rising tension before drops, and his mixes emphasize transient control and low‑end separation to translate across club systems and soundclashes.
Musical style — DJing. As a DJ Zardonic programs high‑energy sets that pair his own productions and remixes with heavy drum and bass and deathstep tracks. His live sets are built to sustain intensity: quick transitions, selective use of long builds and abrupt half‑time drops, and an emphasis on bass‑forward EQing to keep weight on the dancefloor. He also brings his production edits and remixes into sets, using them as focal points to link drum and bass rollers with metal‑tinged drops.
Signature elements. Concrete fingerprints in Zardonic’s output are: distorted midrange basses that sit above a solid sub layer; sudden half‑time drops within a DnB framework; industrial atmospherics (machine noise, metallic hits) used as rhythmic and textural elements; and vocal processing that ranges from shouted and gated vocals to heavily processed, pitched fragments. These elements recur across his albums and remix work and are integral to the “metal + DnB” fusion he is associated with.
Career and contributions. Zardonic’s albums Vulgar Display of Bass (2012) and ANTIHERO (2015) anchor his discography and document the metal/industrial crossover in his production. His remix and collaboration credits — including Bullet For My Valentine and Fear Factory — show concrete links between his electronic production and established metal acts. He is credited beyond producing and DJing as a remixer, composer and sound designer, roles that appear in his recorded output and remix work. He has taken those records and edits on the road, performing internationally across the Americas, Europe and Asia, bringing his hybrid sets to clubs and festivals.
Specific influences and connections. Publicly documented connections include the remixes and collaborative credits with metal groups such as Bullet For My Valentine and Fear Factory; those links reflect a direct exchange between his electronic production and metal/industrial sources. Detailed lists of formative influences are not broadly documented in public sources, but his track record of cross‑genre remixes and the sonic traits on Vulgar Display of Bass (2012) and ANTIHERO (2015) make the metal and industrial lineage explicit.
Zardonic remains a producer and DJ whose work documents a specific fusion of drum and bass energy with industrial and metal sonics, anchored by the two albums cited and a string of remix credits and international performances.
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