Girl Math Makes “Rodeo” A Bassy House Stampede

Girl Math is the fabulous DJ/producer duo made up of Nala and VNSSA, also known offstage as Stefania Aronin and Vanessa Barnes.
The spectacular twosome are delivering electronic dance-punk delight, the kind of house-adjacent, alt-club energy that walks in wearing boots, eyeliner and a smirk.
Allow us to introduce you to “Rodeo.” Nala and VNSSA have created a tune that takes at least two minds to conjure: a saucy, up-tempo, nu-indie, funky electroclash ride with bassy-house pressure and alt-dance bite.
“Rodeo” kicks up electroclash dust, house-floor muscle and enough punk-girl swagger to buck the genre rules.
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The whole thing challenges today’s specific genre-role boxes. It is not simply house, not fully punk, not straight electroclash and not just another dance-floor loop. “Rodeo” rides the edges, which is exactly where Girl Math sounds most alive.
The release is powered through Label Engine, the platform focused on helping independent record labels and artists make more from music. Which makes sense here: Girl Math’s chemistry feels built for the independent-club lane, but big enough to spill into festival fields.
Without further ado, get into the Girl Math groove with INYIM Media’s latest hit parade. The inescapable “Rodeo” is featured right below.
Listen to Girl Math and VNSSA’s “Rodeo.”
The official audio rides straight through bassy-house punch, indie-dance attitude and electroclash dirt.
Sources: Girl Math’s official YouTube listing provided the official audio and release metadata; Beatport provided additional release context; EDM.com provided background on Nala, VNSSA and Girl Math’s punk-influenced electronic sound.








