These tracks are designed for festivals and clubs to bridge the gap between Top 40 radio and dance floors.
Vocals are often time-stretched and pitch-shifted to fit the higher BPM of house music. These tracks are designed for festivals and clubs
Rudeejay & Da Brozz are known for seamless transitions where the drop feels like it was originally written for the vocal. 🎧 The Rudeejay & Da Brozz Touch These tracks are designed for festivals and clubs
Utilizes the iconic synth-lead from Martin Solveig & GTA’s "Intoxicated." These tracks are designed for festivals and clubs
This trio is famous for "Mashup of the Year" contenders.
Uses the acapella from Ed Sheeran’s "Bad Habits."
Deep basslines, pitched vocals, rhythmic brass stabs. 🛠 Production Breakdown Vocal Layering