: The track is often associated with the high-energy "Jump-Up" scene, which has seen a resurgence with artists like leading the charge in UK and international DnB circles. Track Details Information Approx. 2:59 Primary Platforms Spotify, Shazam, Apple Music Related Tracks

Furthermore, the aesthetic is bleeding into fashion. Designers are producing "clat-wear"—clothing with iridescent magenta dyes that change color under UV light, featuring asymmetrical cuts meant to mimic a glitching digital file.

Derived from patois slang often implying nonsense or chaos, "Clat" has been repurposed by sound designers as an onomatopoeia for digital clipping and bit-crushing. When a DJ drops a "clat" track, the mids and highs fragment into a glitchy, metallic stutter. It is the opposite of clean. It is the sound of a CDJ skipping into a distortion pedal. To add "Clat" to a mix is to introduce controlled chaos—the digital equivalent of tearing a poster off a brick wall.

This track layers a traditional reggaeton dembow rhythm (the "Bombo") with a kick drum that has been saturated with FabFilter Saturn until it folds in on itself. The "Clat" arrives in the bridge when the vocal chops descend into granular synthesis.