Sage DeVault, professionally known as Devault, is an American electronic artist whose sound is rooted in dark, cinematic, and emotionally driven dance music. His project is defined by world-building, constant evolution, and a growing ability to translate narrative and mood into both club records and immersive live performances.
Devault first established his artistic identity through a series of four conceptual tapes released between 2018 and 2021: Jade, Sapphire, Ruby, and Diamond. Each release was paired with visual installments and focused on industrial electronic textures. Diamond became a formative early release, featuring “Heaven’s Gates” with Izzy Camina, a track later featured in a Dior Beauty campaign and M3GAN 2.0, highlighting Devault’s connection to film and fashion.
Alongside his solo work, Devault gained early visibility through official remixes for artists including Rihanna, 6LACK, 070 Shake, DJ Snake, and Sabrina Claudio, while collaborating with Bipolar Sunshine, Matt Maeson, and Porches on his debut EP, Stay. A pivotal back-to-back set with ZHU reshaped his approach to the club environment, leading to collaborations on ZHU’s album and broader production work with artists such as DJ Snake, RL Grime, and Duke Dumont.
By 2023, Devault had established himself as a formidable live act, selling out headline shows in Los Angeles and New York and performing at major festivals including Coachella, Electric Forest, and HARD Summer. That same period saw releases like “Revelations,” “Take My Soul” with ZHU, and “A Part of Me” with OTR, followed by the multi-genre EP Sensation, featuring Slayyyter, EKKSTACY, and Tommy Genesis.
Seeking a stronger connection between his songwriting and the dancefloor, Devault spent the next year refocusing his production entirely on club-driven music. That shift led to releases such as “Blow Your Braincell” on Chris Lake’s Black Book Records and the 2025 breakthrough single “Feels Like Us,” released via John Summit’s Experts Only. The record marked a clear turning point in his sound, following a run of releases, IDs, and unreleased material supported by tastemakers including Chris Lake, Seth Troxler, Cloonee, Levity, and Tape B.
Now entering 2026, Devault is poised for his biggest year yet. With renewed confidence and a fully realized direction, he continues to push forward a project that balances cinematic emotion with high-impact dance music, solidifying his place in the modern electronic landscape.
