Sub Antix defies tradition even in the realm of ever-evolving electronic dance music. Anytime he hits the lab, the Canadian artist and producer, otherwise known as Keith Stewart, yields a diverse amalgam of dubstep, trap, drum 'n' bass, and more that's utterly undeniable. It's sinister. It's subversive. It's Sub Antix.Speaking of untraditional, Stewart began playing piano at a very early age, splitting his time between the instrument and video gaming. As he attempted to receive classic training, he began to prefer melody and composition to sightreading and theory. So, he went to the other end of the spectrum and played in a Vancouver heavy metal band throughout his high school years. However, he experienced a revelation during his first year at college, becoming entranced electronic music."It was so crazy," he