This combined credit appears in Optimal Breaks’ weekly breakbeat chart «40 Breaks Vitales», where it is tied to the collaborative single “Answer All My Prayers”. Within that context, the entry sits at the intersection of contemporary bass music and breakbeat-informed club production.
Rather than describing a permanent group, this profile reflects a one-off or project-based alliance between PEEKABOO, Nitepunk, LYNY and SAYAK DAS, with vocals credited to Nick Smith. It belongs to the current wave of large-scale bass collaborations in which sound design, vocal hooks and festival-weight arrangement meet break-driven rhythmic pressure.
PEEKABOO is widely associated with heavyweight low-end production and a dark, spacious approach to modern bass music. Nitepunk has built a parallel reputation through high-impact hybrids that pull from breaks, rave energy, electro pressure and contemporary festival electronics.
LYNY has moved in a related orbit, often linked to sharp-edged bass production and modern US club-adjacent forms, while SAYAK DAS appears here as part of the same collaborative framework. Nick Smith’s featured role gives the track its vocal center, helping frame the production as a crossover between song form and peak-time club functionality.
In Optimal Breaks terms, “Answer All My Prayers” matters because it translates current bass aesthetics into a format that also speaks to breakbeat listeners: forceful drum programming, tension-and-release dynamics, and a polished but aggressive sound palette. That makes the credit relevant beyond a narrow trap or EDM reading.
The chart metadata connects the release to Major Recordings/Warner Records, placing the track within a major-label context while still drawing on underground-coded rhythmic language. That combination is increasingly common in the contemporary electronic landscape, where breakbeat textures and bass-weighted drops circulate fluidly between specialist scenes and wider festival audiences.
As a credit line, this entry is best understood as a snapshot of present-day collaboration culture in electronic music: multiple producers from adjacent bass scenes joining forces around a single track with a clear vocal identity. It is less about a long shared discography than about the impact of one release within the current cycle.
For Optimal Breaks, the significance of the profile lies in that crossover function. “Answer All My Prayers” shows how breakbeat energy continues to inform mainstream-facing electronic club music, even when the surrounding ecosystem includes trap, bass festival circuits and major-label rollout.
The result is a useful marker of where the scene sits in the mid-2020s: hybrid, collaborative and rhythmically porous. In that sense, this artist credit belongs to the broader story of breakbeat’s ongoing influence across contemporary bass music.