The complete catalog
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Artist
A fifteen-year practice, finally in one room.
DeltaX is Logan Mackenzie Voss — born Christmas Day, 1995, in San Francisco. Rapper first, as LOVO. Producer next. A catalog that refused to pick a genre, then found the whole world anyway.
This site is the visual hub for that work. The cover flow above is the original idea of a library you can feel with your hands: every album and single in date order, the way an iPod used to let you walk through a life in pictures. Click any sleeve and you are inside the release — metadata, tracklist, and the links that take you to the song.
What you will not find here is a brand that pretends the years of silence did not happen. For a long time the music went out and nothing came back. The discography went onto Pixabay anyway. Creators took it. Television, commercials, films, and timelines around the globe started carrying DeltaX without asking permission from a playlist. Then the streams arrived.
Chronology
Albums and singles, by the date they left the room.
2026
Weightless. X. Bloom. MM7. Meditation Music 5 and 6. After years of almost no streaming movement, the catalog finally finds its audience. The same year, study of AI music becomes Champagne, a mastering instrument built by a producer who has mixed his own records for fifteen years. The kid from San Francisco, the teenager in Chicago, the Californian who came home for college, the Angeleno at the desk — they are all audible at once.
2025
The Meditation Music series begins, and with it a second, quieter DeltaX: long-form, interior, built for rooms instead of clubs. Yang and the Think Different EP sit beside a still-relentless single practice. Pixabay plays cross into the millions. The same artist who once waited for traction is now scored into other people's work — ads, films, videos that will never list his name in the thumbnail.
2024
Gradience, a fifteen-track album, is the year's spine: a complete electronic weather system. Love arrives as an EP. Monkey Business and Eclipse widen the frame. Sped-up editions of Gradience and Adrenaline meet the way a new generation actually listens. The singles — Taj Mahal (Stargazing), Bay Area Connect, Alien Breath, More Than Words Can Say — read like postcards from a producer who will not sit still.
2023
The year the archive becomes a world. Full-length statements arrive — Astral Sex, Plus Minus Zero, Peace Out Fool, Space Fruit, Parallels — while singles land in a near-weekly cadence. In March, DeltaX joins Pixabay and places the discography in the hands of filmmakers, editors, and kids with timelines. Stuck On You, Can't Stop Me, and Dance For Me start traveling without him. Los Angeles is home. The work is the life.
2022
The first DeltaX titles appear on streaming platforms — Rise, Exscape, Neon Cowboy, Fiji, Spectral, Long Way Home. After more than a decade of private practice, the public catalog begins. These early singles already refuse a single genre: trance, dubstep, downtempo, dance. The project is not a lane. It is a workshop.