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In 2014, Noah Munck told The Chimes about one other passion project of his that had begun to take up more and more of his time after “iCarly” ended. “I taught myself over these past few years from when I was 16, I’m 18 now, how to produce music,” Munck said, adding, “like the ins and outs of using software and musical theory I guess, in a way.” He mentioned that he’d always been a fan of electronic and dubstep-style music, and after learning his way around some recording software, he was perfectly positioned to start experimenting with music of his own.

Ever since then, Munck has been releasing his own electronic music, though he doesn’t really publicize any of his projects. In fact, if you don’t know what you’re looking for, it can be easy to overlook Munck’s singles and EPs or to hear them without even realizing he’s the one behind the beats. Munck has released some tracks under the moniker NoxiK, including a handful of songs on Soundcloud and a short EP on Spotify. In the past several years, he’s left that name behind, instead releasing his work under the name Sadworldbeats, which has some overlap with his YouTube channel.