Early in his career, Eprom released various EPs and singles across several independent labels including Additech Records where his debut EP
64 Bytes was released. In June 2012, Eprom released his debut album
Metahuman on Dutch label Rwina Records. The album was noted for Eprom's sparse approach to American style dubstep, utilizing deep sub basses and silence to create emphasis. The style was described by some as "maximalist rave", with comparisons drawn with the work of
Rustie,
Lone and
James Blake. The album was soon followed up with
Halflife in 2013. In 2016, Eprom was assaulted by a member of the crowd at
Shambhala music festival. The attacker reportedly punched Eprom, placed him into a
chokehold and bit him. The incident did not result in serious injuries. In 2018, Eprom revisited one of his earlier concepts, a 2010 track titled "Humanoid", with the release of "Humanoid 2.0" in collaboration with Zeke Beats on
Noisia's record label Division Recordings. Eprom's 2019 extended play
Aikon EP was released on
Deadbeats on November 12 2019. The release featured collaborations with
G Jones. Critics noted the experimental approach on the record. Eprom's third studio album
Syntheism was released on June 9 2023, and was accompanied with a full visual live show. The album was inspired by a shift in Eprom's perspective on club music as a result of the
COVID-19 lockdowns, and from interviews by
Telefon Tel Aviv. He stated that the album signified a return to his influences and can not be tied down to one particular genre. Eprom intended for the album to evoke dystopian technological themes. Accompanying the release was a live concert titled "Syntheism Robotics" at
Mission Ballroom in Denver. The concert featured motion-control robots, with the position and rotation programming created by Eprom himself based on software written by the manufacturer. The robotic control units were synchronized with Eprom's
Ableton Live project. EPs
Acid Disk and
Acid Disk 2, as well as regularly performing together at events. The duo released the EP
Disk Utility in 2025.
Shades Eprom has collaborated with drum and bass producer
Alix Perez as Shades since 2015. The duo released their debut EP
Shades EP that year on
Alpha Pup Records. Shades have since released two studio albums and three EPs. Their musical style focusses on experimentation and deconstruction of typical bass music sound design, == Musical style ==