Panda Eyes

[1] Steinbeck started in 2013 bringing together elements of chiptune, dubstep and other genres of bass music to form his own style of glitch-hop.

The song was released in the same year by Panda Eyes and Teminite, and has surpassed 62 million on streams on YouTube alone.

[2] In 2016, Steinbeck gave his first interview to UKF.com naming Nero, Rusko and Knife Party as triggers that switched him to Dubstep and the French-Duo Justice as his main inspiration to go for electronic music.

Announcing the release of "Nostalgia 64" he said "...it's the first tune when I've had an idea when I'm out with friends having a beer and I've actually recorded it down on my phone.

"The second two tracks are more uplifting melodically and particularly the collaboration with Virtual Riot and Barely Alive felt like the first step in pursuing a new journey and getting out of Isolation in Switzerland.

"[7] At the end of December 2018, Steinbeck announced his decision to leave Disciple Records to continue his independent career.

[citation needed] In 2021, Oskar announces that his label will be able to discover new artists by releasing compilations.