2013–2016: Early career Kasbo started in May 2013 with a track "Horizon" (promoted by
NCS), followed up by a collaboration on November 2013 with Just a Gent on "Sovereign". That same month, he collaborated with Father Dude for "Time". His debut
extended play (EP),
Umbrella Club EP, was self-released on October 7. "Call" was the only song released by him in 2016, within November, featuring vocals from Cheney. In December, he was featured on the
mix SnowTape Vol. 5, during the SnowGlobe Festival, releasing "ID" as part of the track listing.
2017–present: recognition and ''Places We Don't Know'' As an artist, Kasbo started to gain recognition in 2017. In April, featuring guest vocals from
Chelsea Cutler, "Found You" was released on
San Holo's
bitbird and later premiered on
Billboard. In 28 June, the
Keiynan Lonsdale-featured song "Lay It on Me" premiered on
Billboard as the
lead single from his then-unannounced debut album. The second single, "Bleed It Out", featured Nea and premiered on 24 October on
EDM Sauce. From October to November 2017, he was one of the openings act for several shows on ODESZA's "A Moment Apart Tour", promoting their
third studio album of the same name, along with artists like
Sofi Tukker,
Hayden James, Chet Porter and Louis Futon. His remix of "Indian Summer" by
Jai Wolf was included in the
Kindred Spirits Remixes extended play (EP), released simultaneously in November. "Snow In Gothenburg", the third single, was released on 12 December. On January 18, Kasbo released the fourth single "Aldrig Mer", featuring the British musical duo Tender, and announced his debut album ''
Places We Don't Know'', which released on 23 March. The fifth single, "Your Tempo", was released on 13 February and the sixth single, "Over You" was released on 13 March. In March, he collaborated with
Shallou and Cody Lovaas for the song, "Find". From May 2019 to October 2019, Kasbo had paused music production due to severe hearing loss. The diagnosis for such hearing loss is unclear. On 29 October, Kasbo released a new single, "I Get You", which was in collaboration with artist Lizzy Land. ==Discography==