Death By Stereo! Sixteen92

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2017
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Any
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Death by Stereo! by Sixteen92 is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. Death by Stereo! was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Claire Baxter.

Composition Profile

floral 100%
fresh 85%
woody 70%
ozonic 60%
cannabis 50%
aromatic 40%

About the Perfumer

Claire Baxter

Claire Baxter

Claire Baxter is the perfumer behind several Sixteen92 fragrances, including A Thousand Times More Fair, Aeromancy, Black Sugar, Blood & Honey, Bruise Violet, Chiromancy, Death By Stereo!, and Dr. Van Helsing. Her work for the brand often explores dark, atmospheric themes with a gothic sensibility. She is known for creating complex, narrative-driven scents that evoke specific moods and places.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Nag Champa Nag Champa
Mountain Air Mountain Air
cannabis cannabis
Ice cream Ice cream
Apple juice Apple juice
Cotton Candy Cotton Candy

Character Profile

The Rebel Archetype: Portrait of Death By Stereo! Sixteen92

Essence

At the core of this person’s being lies the Outlaw, an archetype that thrives on disruption, individuality, and the raw energy of defiance. The Outlaw does not merely reject convention-they dismantle it, replacing it with something louder, more vivid, more alive. Death By Stereo!-a fragrance blending neon-lit nostalgia, vinyl crackle, and the electric hum of underground music-resonates with them because it is not just a scent, but a manifesto. It is the olfactory equivalent of a distorted guitar riff, a middle finger to the mundane.

Relationships

Their connections are high-voltage. They attract kindred spirits-fellow wanderers, artists, misfits-who share their disdain for the ordinary. Conversations with them are not small talk but collisions of ideas, debates that stretch into the early hours. Romantic partners are drawn to their magnetism but may struggle with their fear of domestication. Commitment feels like a cage unless it is built on mutual wildness.

Yet, their intensity can burn too brightly. They may push people away when things become too stable, mistaking comfort for stagnation. Their shadow whispers that to be tamed is to be extinguished, and so they sometimes leave before they can be left.

Shadow

For all their brilliance, the Outlaw is not without a taste for their own undoing. Their defiance can curdle into recklessness, mistaking destruction for revolution. They may romanticize chaos to the point of sabotaging their own stability. The same passion that fuels their creativity can also lead to volatile moods, swinging between euphoria and disillusionment.

Their greatest fear? Irrelevance. To fade into the background, to become just another face in the crowd, is a fate worse than failure. This terror can drive them to extremes-either burning too bright and burning out or retreating into cynicism when the world fails to match their fervor.

Conclusion

Their world is one of amplified sensations. They do not merely listen to music; they absorb it, letting basslines pulse through their veins. Their taste in art, fashion, and even conversation is unapologetically bold, favoring the raw over the refined, the authentic over the polished. They might wear leather jackets scuffed from years of use, band tees faded by time, or thrifted pieces that tell a story. Their home is a shrine to subculture-vinyl records stacked haphazardly, posters peeling at the edges, the faint smell of incense lingering beneath the sharper notes of their signature fragrance.

Philosophically, they reject the tyranny of "should." They do not believe in prescribed paths or societal scripts. Instead, they embrace chaos as a creative force, seeing beauty in dissonance. Their values are rooted in freedom, self-expression, and the unvarnished truth-even when it stings. They would rather be hated for who they are than loved for who they are not.