Lemme See Ur Move

Lemme See Ur Move

Next up on Strangelove, we have Bass House maestro Keeld. Hailing from the south of France, he has made a name for himself with his high octane, bassy house records that always pack a bundle of energy. He adds to our already impressive catalogue with his single 'Lemme See Ur Move' which is a perfect blend between Tech and Bass House and should set any dancefloor on fire Releasing on prestigious labels like Confession, Hau5trap and Night Bass and earning support from the likes of Calvin Harris, DJ Snake, Anna Lunoe and Deadmau5, it's evident his music resonates across genres and across the globe. An astute remixer, Keeld has had the honor of remixing acts such as Tchami, Tony Romera, Malaa and Zonderling. Frequently collaborating with Bass House legend Malaa and Toolroom favorite Tony Romera, Keeld's productions are characterized by pulsating rhythms and driving basslines. He seamlessly fuses elements of house, techno, and bass music to create tracks that are both dancefloor-friendly and artistically rich. With 'Lemme See Ur Move' Keeld provides a prime example of just that.

Lemme See Ur Move

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Next up on Strangelove, we have Bass House maestro Keeld. Hailing from the south of France, he has made a name for himself with his high octane, bassy house records that always pack a bundle of energy. He adds to our already impressive catalogue with his single 'Lemme See Ur Move' which is a perfect blend between Tech and Bass House and should set any dancefloor on fire Releasing on prestigious labels like Confession, Hau5trap and Night Bass and earning support from the likes of Calvin Harris, DJ Snake, Anna Lunoe and Deadmau5, it's evident his music resonates across genres and across the globe. An astute remixer, Keeld has had the honor of remixing acts such as Tchami, Tony Romera, Malaa and Zonderling. Frequently collaborating with Bass House legend Malaa and Toolroom favorite Tony Romera, Keeld's productions are characterized by pulsating rhythms and driving basslines. He seamlessly fuses elements of house, techno, and bass music to create tracks that are both dancefloor-friendly and artistically rich. With 'Lemme See Ur Move' Keeld provides a prime example of just that.

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