Released as part of the NCS catalog, "Invincible" quickly became one of the most recognizable electronic tracks in the world. Its appeal lies in its high-energy, uplifting synth-pop melody that manages to feel both nostalgic and futuristic.
In the mid-2010s, if you spent any time on YouTube—whether watching a high-octane gaming montage, a tech tutorial, or a DIY craft video—you likely heard a specific, soaring electronic melody. That track was by Deaf Kev , and its release through NoCopyrightSounds (NCS) didn't just provide a soundtrack for creators; it defined the sonic identity of an entire generation of digital media. A Digital Anthem for Creators deaf_kev_invincible_ncs_release
: Makers use the track to pace their tutorials, from making heart wind chimes out of waste CDs to creating awesome photo frames . Released as part of the NCS catalog, "Invincible"
Years after its initial release, "Invincible" remains a go-to for creators because it represents a specific moment in internet history when the barrier between high-quality production and home-grown content first began to disappear. It proved that a single track, if given the right platform and freedom, could soundtrack everything from a resin art time-lapse to a secret underground pool build . That track was by Deaf Kev , and