New album · Out now on all platforms

Fabled Behaviors

Eighteen tracks that move the way memory does — nonlinear, cinematic, emotionally specific. The most complete DJ DSFU statement to date.

Tracks18
Runtime1 hr 3 min
ReleasedJune 5, 2026
Label1Plus1 Music
Fabled Behaviors album cover — a crowned marble bust in sunglasses and gold chains against neon graffiti — DJ DSFU, 2026

Fabled Behaviors · LP · 2026

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Tracklist

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The Story

Built like a film told out of order

Fabled Behaviors doesn't belong to one genre — and that's exactly the point. Across eighteen tracks, R&B warmth collides with hip-hop grit, lo-fi haze bleeds into electronic texture, and atmospheric interludes sit shoulder to shoulder with hard-hitting production without ever losing the thread.

The record opens honest with Hands Open, drifts through the late-night ache of Afterhours Text and 3:17, asks the question everyone's avoided in Stay Or Go, then walks out shining on All Gold and Gods Don't Miss. Each song is a scene. The sequence is the story.

This is music for people who don't pick one thing — built by someone who refuses to.

"Eighteen scenes from a film that hasn't been made yet. Memory doesn't run in a straight line. Neither does this record."

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"3:17" — the minute that wouldn't pass

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ArtistRack · Featured Review · May 25, 2026

"DJ DSFU Blurs the Lines of Pop and Lo-Fi on New Single 'Phases'"

"…an artist you can't afford to ignore this year."

ArtistRack called the lead single a masterclass in texture — pop in structure, but stitched from lo-fi warmth, hip-hop weight and late-night alternative R&B, with production that feels raw and lived-in rather than glossy. The review framed "Phases" as the first real window into the album's central idea: the friction between myth and memory, how we retell our lives versus how they actually happened.

The Artist

DJ DSFU

An independent producer and artist who carved out a space between genres instead of inside one. The catalog runs from quiet-storm R&B to drill, swamp folk to deep house — held together by a single instinct: every track should feel like it belongs to a scene you can picture.

Fabled Behaviors follows a run of 2025–2026 releases and stands as the most complete statement yet. The back catalog:

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What is Fabled Behaviors?

The full-length studio album by DJ DSFU — 18 tracks, just over an hour, released June 5, 2026 on 1Plus1 Music. Genre-fluid by design: alternative R&B and hip-hop at the core, lo-fi and electronic texture throughout.

Where can I stream it?

Everywhere. Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, and every major platform — one link covers them all: distrokid.com/hyperfollow/djdsfu/fabled-behaviors.

Who is DJ DSFU?

An independent producer and artist working across R&B, hip-hop, lo-fi, electronic and soul. Instead of committing to one genre, DSFU builds cinematic records where each track plays like a scene from a film that hasn't been made yet.

Which tracks should I start with?

Start at the top with Hands Open if you want the intended arc. Short on time? Phases, Stay Or Go and Gods Don't Miss are the fastest way in.

How do I support the album?

Stream it all the way through, save it to your library, add a track to a playlist, and follow DJ DSFU on Spotify. Saves and playlist adds are what push independent records to new listeners.

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