Producer Rhett Whatley, who came from Atlanta's music scene, created the sound of Daily Bread, which is infused with electronic textures, funk, and soul. His style transcends genres and eras, from creating futuristic grooves to searching crates for old samples. A steady ascent in the festival circuit has made him a sought-after figure in contemporary beat culture, and his experience as a guitarist contributes to the warmth and depth of his productions.
Daily Bread's ability to combine vintage inspirations with modern vigor has been demonstrated on albums such as On the Daily and Navigator, Stand By. His sound palette has grown as a result of collaborations with various electronic and jam musicians. He has a devoted fan base thanks to his iconic performances at festivals like Electric Forest and Camp Bisco. As the audience reacts, each set changes in real time, giving the impression of a live mixtape.
A Daily Bread performance unfolds like a journey, with deep basslines and rich samples blending together, and each drop moves the audience. He reads the crowd and feeds its energy by finding a common groove with his audience. The air is heavy with bass and bliss at the end of the night. Yadara provides a way to enjoy that blissful fusion of the past and the future.