Kyogre and Smith & Sorren, artists who have firmly established their presence within the tech house scene, are more and more at the forefront of the genre’s current wave. Kyogre, originally from New York, has seen a meteoric rise with his dedicated pivot to tech house, highlighted by a top-five position on Beatport’s Bass House chart for “Move Like This,” a collaboration with Corrupt (UK).
His work not only resonates with the core of the electronic music community but also paves the way for his evolving sound. Similarly, Smith & Sorren have utilized their dynamic as lifelong friends to carve out a significant niche. Their knack for creating tracks that resonate on a global scale is something that simply cannot be skipped over. Their remix of Eliza Rose’s “Baddest Of Them All” stands as a testament to their growing influence.
Their collaborative effort, “Dirty Dancer,” part of the ‘MMW 2024 Sampler’ from Hood Politics, encapsulates the essence of their individual and combined achievements. With Brandon Smith lending his voice, the track has received acclaim, notably from DJ Susan, signaling its appeal on dance floors worldwide.
Hood Politics Records is rolling out “Dirty Dancer” for Miami Music Week, shining a spotlight on both the track’s vibe and the label’s flair for uncovering fresh talent. This collaboration showcases the cool contributions of the artists to the tech house scene, teasing the thrilling path the genre’s taking and their part in steering its course.
Connect with Smith & Sorren
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0jr9KCoFLBpa8KJL0jRn3A
https://soundcloud.com/smithandsorren
https://www.facebook.com/SmithSorren
https://www.instagram.com/smith.sorren/
Connect with Kyogre
https://open.spotify.com/artist/5skAptlgoJmZB8qKS4IUwi
https://soundcloud.com/kyogre
https://twitter.com/kyogremusic
https://www.instagram.com/kyogremusic/