Com Truise

Chillwave

Com Truise

 

 
 

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About Com Truise

New York-born, Los Angeles-based producer Seth Haley produces "slow-motion funk" -- warped, bass-heavy tracks that are sludgy but leavened with bright synthesizer melodies -- under the name Com Truise. Using an arsenal of analog and digital synths, his music blends new wave and cinematic influences with sophisticated downtempo beat patterns. Touring and releasing music frequently, he's found favor among fans of synthwave, chillwave, and indie electronic. Beginning with 2010's Cyanide Sisters, his increasingly wide-screen releases followed the saga of a "synthetic astronaut" named Com Truise. While the saga ended with 2017's Iteration, Haley continued using the moniker, returning with Persuasion System in 2019. Aside from his main releases, he's also drawn from his extensive archive of early productions for 2012's In Decay and 2020's In Decay, Too. 2023's Brokendate revisited an enduring favorite from his catalog, including a version featuring Doja Cat. Com Truise's first release was the 2010 EP Cyanide Sisters, issued digitally through AMDISCS. Ghostly International gave it a proper release in January 2011 and added four tracks. Two months later, Ghostly issued Haley's Fairlight, a three-track digital release, which acted as a teaser for the full-length Galactic Melt. When the album came out in June 2011, Haley had remixed several artists, including Neon Indian ("Sleep Paralysist"), Twin Shadow ("Castles in the Snow"), and Daft Punk ("Encom, Pt. 2"). The download-only In Decay, a compilation of previously unreleased material, was released by Ghostly in July 2012. A month later, he was part of Adult Swim's Singles Program with the download-only track "Chemical Legs." After a handful of remixes, including work for Sally Shapiro ("What Can I Do") and Bloodgroup ("Mysteries Undone"), Wave 1, another colorful EP, was released on Ghostly in February 2014. In Decay was given a vinyl issue later in the year. Com Truise returned in 2016 with an EP, Silicon Tare, and the following year he issued his second official album, Iteration. More refined than his previous works, the release was touted as the final chapter in the Com Truise saga. He remained active, however, and after switching up his workstation a bit, he resumed activity with Persuasion System in 2019. In Decay, Too, a set of early, non-album cuts from Haley's vaults, was released in 2020. Galactic Melt was reissued in 2022. One of its tracks, "Brokendate," had been sampled by Doja Cat for a song called "4 Morant (Better Luck Next Time)," which became a viral hit on TikTok. Years after it first surfaced online, the song was given an official release on Com Truise's 2023 EP Brokendate, which also included the original track and other alternate versions. ~ Andy Kellman & Paul Simpson, Rovi

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About Com Truise

New York-born, Los Angeles-based producer Seth Haley produces "slow-motion funk" -- warped, bass-heavy tracks that are sludgy but leavened with bright synthesizer melodies -- under the name Com Truise. Using an arsenal of analog and digital synths, his music blends new wave and cinematic influences with sophisticated downtempo beat patterns. Touring and releasing music frequently, he's found favor among fans of synthwave, chillwave, and indie electronic. Beginning with 2010's Cyanide Sisters, his increasingly wide-screen releases followed the saga of a "synthetic astronaut" named Com Truise. While the saga ended with 2017's Iteration, Haley continued using the moniker, returning with Persuasion System in 2019. Aside from his main releases, he's also drawn from his extensive archive of early productions for 2012's In Decay and 2020's In Decay, Too. 2023's Brokendate revisited an enduring favorite from his catalog, including a version featuring Doja Cat. Com Truise's first release was the 2010 EP Cyanide Sisters, issued digitally through AMDISCS. Ghostly International gave it a proper release in January 2011 and added four tracks. Two months later, Ghostly issued Haley's Fairlight, a three-track digital release, which acted as a teaser for the full-length Galactic Melt. When the album came out in June 2011, Haley had remixed several artists, including Neon Indian ("Sleep Paralysist"), Twin Shadow ("Castles in the Snow"), and Daft Punk ("Encom, Pt. 2"). The download-only In Decay, a compilation of previously unreleased material, was released by Ghostly in July 2012. A month later, he was part of Adult Swim's Singles Program with the download-only track "Chemical Legs." After a handful of remixes, including work for Sally Shapiro ("What Can I Do") and Bloodgroup ("Mysteries Undone"), Wave 1, another colorful EP, was released on Ghostly in February 2014. In Decay was given a vinyl issue later in the year. Com Truise returned in 2016 with an EP, Silicon Tare, and the following year he issued his second official album, Iteration. More refined than his previous works, the release was touted as the final chapter in the Com Truise saga. He remained active, however, and after switching up his workstation a bit, he resumed activity with Persuasion System in 2019. In Decay, Too, a set of early, non-album cuts from Haley's vaults, was released in 2020. Galactic Melt was reissued in 2022. One of its tracks, "Brokendate," had been sampled by Doja Cat for a song called "4 Morant (Better Luck Next Time)," which became a viral hit on TikTok. Years after it first surfaced online, the song was given an official release on Com Truise's 2023 EP Brokendate, which also included the original track and other alternate versions. ~ Andy Kellman & Paul Simpson, Rovi

Com Truise's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
15 May 2026 Com Truise, Manatee Commune in Seattle Nectar Lounge, Seattle, WA, United States

Com Truise's Popular songs

  • 4 Morant (Better Luck Next Time)
  • Brokendate
  • Propagation

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New York-born, Los Angeles-based producer Seth Haley produces "slow-motion funk" -- warped, bass-heavy tracks that are sludgy but leavened with bright synthesizer melodies -- under the name Com Truise. Using an arsenal of analog and digital synths, his music blends new wave and cinematic influences…
Com Truise's most streamed songs include 4 Morant (Better Luck Next Time), Brokendate, Propagation. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Com Truise is primarily known for chillwave, frequently fusing it with elements of indietronica. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Com Truise's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like 4 Morant (Better Luck Next Time), Brokendate, Propagation are available on all major platforms. Follow Com Truise on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Com Truise has over 2M+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Com Truise has an upcoming show in Seattle. Visit AllEvents to find the date, venue, and ticket details.
Com Truise is currently touring in United States in 2026. Check AllEvents for the full Com Truise 2026 tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets.
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