Getter Has Signed with UTA

John Dody
05/23/25 4:23PM

Getter has signed with UTA for representation, which feels like the official next chapter for an artist who’s made a career out of doing everything a little bit sideways.

Still managed by ALL BUT 6, the producer/rapper/meme engine currently racks up over 465,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, with his top cities reading like a Bass Canyon field guide: Denver, Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, and Dallas. If you’ve ever had your ribcage tested by subwoofers in any of those zip codes, odds are Getter was involved.

Born Tanner Petulla, Getter built his name in the early dubstep explosion—first as the guy your favorite DJ was sneaking into sets, then as a bona fide headliner with his own cult following. He released early bangers on Firepower Records, got the co-sign from Skrillex’s OWSLA, and somewhere along the way became a walking content loop: part producer, part rapper, part internet chaos agent.

He’s also been quietly (and not so quietly) rebranding. His 2018 album Visceral threw fans a curveball—trading wall-to-wall drops for atmospheric introspection and melodic structure—and when some fans revolted, he pulled tour dates and doubled down on doing things his way. Since then, Getter’s been the rare kind of artist who can post a beat, a joke, and an existential crisis all in the same 24 hours—and have the comments filled with both dubstep heads and SoundCloud rappers.

Festival-wise, he’s done Ultra, Nocturnal Wonderland, Moonrise, Decadence, and more. His sets usually start at “unhinged” and work their way toward “apocalyptic cartoon rave.” He’s not trying to win over the yoga mat crowd—he’s here for the chaos, and the crowd shows up ready.

Oh, and there’s Shred Collective, the label-slash-clothing-line he founded that feels like a cross between a streetwear drop and a therapy session. Merch, music, and mischief all under one roof.

So yes, Getter signing with UTA isn’t a reinvention. It’s a refocus. The shows are getting bigger, the sound is still shifting, and the brand? Well, the brand has always been: do whatever feels like the opposite of what everyone expects—loudly.

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