Moving to New York City in 2010, Edwards worked at A1 Records with Ron Morelli, who founded the label
L.I.E.S. His debut 12",
4 Club Use Only, was issued on the label in 2012. Releasing a string of EPs on the label, he founded his own imprint, L.A. Club Resource, in 2013. Edwards's
chopped and screwed mixtape series,
Slowed Down Funk, was issued on the label for free download. In 2014, The Death of Rave record label issued
Teenage Tapes, a compilation of
experimental tracks that Edwards recorded back in art school. The same year also saw the debut of Edwards's
techno project, DJ Punisher. In 2016, Edwards released the 30-track full-length
Hangin at the Beach on L.A. Club Resource;
Resident Advisor's Matt McDermott described it as his "most realized album to date." Its follow up,
Rio Grande was issued in 2018. In the same year, he returned to L.I.E.S. with the LP
Aftershock, his first with the label since 2013. Edwards also collaborated with
Dean Blunt on
Desert Sessions, a collection of experimental synthesizer tracks. In 2020, L.I.E.S. issued his full-length album,
Slap Happy. == Musical style ==