2ŁØT deliver a dose of dynamic dancefloor energy with the help of Paul Oakenfold’s remix of Entropy — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
A high-velocity reinvention of the band’s emotional centerpiece, Entropy (Paul Oakenfold Remix) expands the reach of their genre-blurring sound into the world of electronic dance music — layering cinematic builds, infectious beats, and euphoric drops around Rudy Love Jr.’s stirring vocals.
The original Entropy is the closing chapter and emotional climax of 2ŁØT’s debut album of the same name — a powerful collection of songs that explores loss, rebirth, and what it means to push back against life’s inevitable chaos. Drawing its name from the seconnd law of thermodynamics, Entropy is both a concept and a call to action: a refusal to let disorder define us.
Released late last year, Entropy established 2ŁØT as one of the most compelling new voices in music. Fusing elements of hip hop, soul, funk, jazz, rock, and electronic music into a sound they call Electronic Jam Music, the band pairs sonic exploration with a deeper purpose — channeling personal struggle into art that inspires action.
“This album tells our origin story,” say the band. “Each of us came into 2ŁØT at a personal breaking point — grieving losses, navigating trauma, questioning purpose. Entropy is our answer. It’s about survival, recovery, and using music to create meaning out of the mess.”
Since the release of Entropy, 2ŁØT have taken their message on the road with The Entro Tour, bringing their immersive, high-energy live show to stages across the West. Recent performances have included Lost Lake in Denver, Varley in Salt Lake City, and two standout sets at Idaho’s Treefort Music Fest. With each show, the band continues to build a reputation for fusing powerful visuals — lights, lasers, LED panels — with emotional storytelling and deep improvisation.
Next up, 2ŁØT will take the stage at the 2025 Somewhere Festival & Conference in Wichita, KS (June 13 & 14), performing alongside Aloe Blacc, Deadmau5, Flying Lotus and Suki Waterhouse. Known for its boundary-pushing blend of music, technology, and social impact, Somewhere Fest is a gathering of artists and changemakers committed to using creativity as a force for good. 2ŁØT’s performance is set to be one of the weekend’s highlights, bringing their socially charged fare to a community-driven crowd.
Beyond the stage, the band remain deeply committed to their core causes: addiction recovery, youth empowerment, and criminal justice reform. Their art is a catalyst for connection and a tool for transformation — both personal and societal.
Check out Entropy (Paul Oakenfold Remix) above, hear the full album below, and join 2ŁØT on their website, Instagram and Facebook.