Given his many side-projects, and his attitude to genre as a whole, it's safe to assume that Chino's DJ set will be a varied and unpredictable one.
Speaking to Kerrang! and CHVRCHES' Lauren Mayberry last year, the Deftones frontman explained how he'd never felt like Deftones fit into the metal scene – or any musical genre in particular, really.
“We never fit into the metal world,” he pondered. “We could play shows with them, but we were never… whatever. I always thought it was kinda cool that we could dip and go into anything and make it work. That’s added to our longevity as a band too, because we were never so one thing.”
Late last year, Chino had admitted that he was “hoping” that Deftones' new record would be out “earlier on” in 2020, but there was no definite answer at that point.
“Our biggest thing is making sure that it’s good,” he said. “We’ll be performing it, once it’s out, for the next two or three years, so we want to be sure it’s the best it can be and want to make everyone happy – including ourselves.”
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