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Label boss Redux Saints is back with a summer-ready weapon as he unveils his latest single, “Hold That Gal,” arriving June 19th via. Known for his driving low-end grooves, hypnotic percussion, and unmistakable underground energy, Redux Saints takes a fresh turn on DTLAR072 by introducing reggaeton-inspired vocal flavors into his signature thicc beat framework for the very first time. The result is a high-energy crossover built for packed dance floors, beach parties, rooftop sessions, and late-night festival moments. “Hold That Gal” blends infectious Latin-inspired vocal hooks with chunky basslines, rolling drums, and the polished underground production style that has become synonymous with the Redux Saints sound. Rather than abandoning his roots, the track expands them delivering a fresh seasonal vibe while maintaining the dark, groove-heavy identity fans have come to expect. With its undeniable bounce and sultry vocal attitude, “Hold That Gal” is positioned to become one of the label’s standout summer records, capturing both club energy and crossover appeal without sacrificing underground credibility. Following a string of releases supported across the global house and tech house circuit, Redux Saints continues to evolve while staying committed to authentic dance music culture. “Hold That Gal” showcases that evolution perfectly — bold enough to push into new territory, yet grounded in the deep, thicc grooves that define his catalog. “Hold That Gal” drops worldwide on all major digital platforms June 19th. Release Information: Artist: Redux Saints Title: Hold That Gal Label: Deep Tech Los Angeles Records Catalog: DTLAR072 Release Date: June 19, 2026 Download / Stream: hypeddit.com/deeptechla/holdthatgal Redux Saints Music Store: songshare.com/artist/thxjvs6e

When it comes to dance music, the Ibiza season sets the tone for the entire year. It's the one location where the biggest parties, the biggest DJs & the biggest tracks collide week in & week out all summer long. Once again, we've assembled some of our best work, bringing back some of our favorite artists & adding some newcomers. Each track has been carefully selected as one we feel represents the spirit of the white isle & now we turn that spirit over to you! Check out my tune - Redux Saints - Been A long Time Download / Stream: https://hypeddit.com/reduxsaints/beenalongtime

Live set at the "The Oven" for Thicc Beats in SXSW on March 14th, 2026. Track list 01 NO STATIC - Nothing Is (Under Control) (Extended Mix) [GDB] 02 Redux Saints - Keeping It Tight (Extended Mix) [Unsigned] 03 DONT BLINK - Bass Pump (Extended Mix) [LOW CEILING] 04 Redux Saints - Clap Your Hands (Extended Mix) [Deep Tech Los Angeles] 05 Sophia Guerro - Gonna Be The One (Extended Mix) [Toolroom Trax] 06 Redux Saints - Been A Long Time (Extended Mix) [Unlearn] 07 Redux Saints - Hold That Gal (Extended Mix) [Unsigned] 08 Pedroz, TOBEHONEST - No Lames (Extended Mix) [Helix] 09 Placebo eFx - Nocebo (Redux Saints Remix ) [Deep Tech Los Angeles] 10 Nash Rly - Pleasure Grip( Extended Mix) [DOM RECS] 11 Puretone - Addicted to Bass (Exteded Mix) [TMRW Music] 12 Baby Weight & Mz Worthy - Sundown (Extended Mix) [CIRCA] 13 Placebo eFx - Give Me A Reason (Redux Saints Remix) [Deep Tech Los Angeles] 14 Blank Sense, Tobias Gerard - Go (Extended Mix) [Black Book]

Support From: Nicole Moudaber, Rebuke, Danny Avila, Firebeatz, Paco Osuna, Shiba San and more.. Known for his signature blend of gritty grooves and driving rhythms, Redux Saints once again showcases why he remains a consistent force in the global house scene. His productions have earned widespread DJ support and chart success, fueled by a sound designed to move dance floors worldwide. “Clap Your Hands” is a no-nonsense club cut rooted in infectious tech house rhythm. Anchored by punchy drums, rolling bass lines, and a commanding vocal hook, the track leans into a simple but powerful directive—bringing audiences together through movement and energy. Built with DJs in mind, it delivers immediate impact while maintaining the groove-driven depth that defines Redux Saints’ catalog. The production balances raw percussive drive with crisp, modern sound design, making it equally effective in underground settings and larger festival environments. With its call-and-response style vocal and kinetic arrangement, “Clap Your Hands” is engineered to create a direct connection between the DJ and the crowd, reinforcing Redux Saints’ reputation for crafting functional yet memorable club records. Download / Stream: hypeddit.com/deeptechla/clapyourhands SoundCloud: @reduxsaints Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reduxsaints/

Redux Saints joined the Nocturnal Radio Show on Select Radio, hosted by Neal McClelland, on February 16th to talk about the recent James Brown “Sex Machine” remixes, along with everything happening in his DJ and producer journey and at Deep Tech Los Angeles Records. From deep nights to global grooves, Neal McClelland soundtracks the underground each week on the Nocturnal Radio Show, airing on Select Radio, the UK’s home of electronic music. This mix features the official James Brown “Sex Machine” remix, landing in stores February 13, alongside a brand-new Chris Lake edit of his Placebo remix of “Nocebo.” It also includes several unsigned and unreleased thicc cuts and a few gems pulled straight from the Deep Tech Los Angeles Records vault. James Brown "Sex Machine" remixes Download / stream https://hypeddit.com/jamesbrown/sexmachineremixes TrackListing: 01 James Brown - Sex Machine (Redux Saints, Jason Brown Remix)[Universal Music Group] 02 CASSIMM - House Thing (Redux Saints Remix) [Freakin909] 03 Placebo eFx - Nocebo (Redux Saints Remix (Chris Lake Edit)) [DTLA] 04 Redux Saints - Hold That Gal (Extended Mix) [Unsigned] 05 Redux Saints - To The Top (Extended Mix) [Wh0 Plays] 06 Redux Saints - Been A Long Time (Extended Mix) [Unsigned] 07 Redux Saints - Clap Your Hands (Extended Mix) [Unsigned] 08 Redux Saints - TR-808 (Extended Mix) [DTLA]

Deep Tech Los Angeles 2025 captures the label’s defining sound of 2025 — a refined fusion of Tech House and Melodic Techno — via a selection of standout tracks released throughout the year. This compilation features signature cuts from core DTLA artists and newcomers alike, including Redux Saints, Placebo eFx, Matt Caseli, Papa Marlin, Pako Ramirez, RAZE.D, Jerome Robins, Kide (IT), 22 Weeks among many newcomers to the label. From driving grooves and punchy basslines of Tech House to the emotive, atmospheric build-ups of Melodic Techno, the project is a journey through underground sophistication. Signature DTLA-style percussion provides the backbone, while lush melodies and textured synths give certain cuts a late-night transcendental quality. More than just a compilation, Deep Tech Los Angeles 2025 is a statement: this is where the label is now. It’s curated for DJs, for dance-floor peak moments, and for immersive listening. With familiar names and fresh voices, this release is the definitive 2025 snapshot of DTLA’s evolving sound. Download // Stream: hypeddit.com/deeptechla/dtla2025 Press Inquiries: jason.miller@deeptechla.com

Deep Tech Los Angeles 2025 captures the label’s defining sound of 2025 — a refined fusion of Tech House and Melodic Techno — via a selection of standout tracks released throughout the year. This compilation features signature cuts from core DTLA artists and newcomers alike, including Redux Saints, Placebo eFx, Matt Caseli, Papa Marlin, Pako Ramirez, RAZE.D, Jerome Robins, Kide (IT), 22 Weeks among many newcomers to the label. From driving grooves and punchy basslines of Tech House to the emotive, atmospheric build-ups of Melodic Techno, the project is a journey through underground sophistication. Signature DTLA-style percussion provides the backbone, while lush melodies and textured synths give certain cuts a late-night transcendental quality. More than just a compilation, Deep Tech Los Angeles 2025 is a statement: this is where the label is now. It’s curated for DJs, for dance-floor peak moments, and for immersive listening. With familiar names and fresh voices, this release is the definitive 2025 snapshot of DTLA’s evolving sound. Download // Stream: hypeddit.com/deeptechla/dtla2025 Press Inquiries: jason.miller@deeptechla.com

Deep Tech Los Angeles 2025 captures the label’s defining sound of 2025 — a refined fusion of Tech House and Melodic Techno — via a selection of standout tracks released throughout the year. This compilation features signature cuts from core DTLA artists and newcomers alike, including Redux Saints, Placebo eFx, Matt Caseli, Papa Marlin, Pako Ramirez, RAZE.D, Jerome Robins, Kide (IT), 22 Weeks among many newcomers to the label. From driving grooves and punchy basslines of Tech House to the emotive, atmospheric build-ups of Melodic Techno, the project is a journey through underground sophistication. Signature DTLA-style percussion provides the backbone, while lush melodies and textured synths give certain cuts a late-night transcendental quality. More than just a compilation, Deep Tech Los Angeles 2025 is a statement: this is where the label is now. It’s curated for DJs, for dance-floor peak moments, and for immersive listening. With familiar names and fresh voices, this release is the definitive 2025 snapshot of DTLA’s evolving sound. Download // Stream: hypeddit.com/deeptechla/dtla2025 Press Inquiries: jason.miller@deeptechla.com

Deep Tech Los Angeles 2025 captures the label’s defining sound of 2025 — a refined fusion of Tech House and Melodic Techno — via a selection of standout tracks released throughout the year. This compilation features signature cuts from core DTLA artists and newcomers alike, including Redux Saints, Placebo eFx, Matt Caseli, Papa Marlin, Pako Ramirez, RAZE.D, Jerome Robins, Kide (IT), 22 Weeks among many newcomers to the label. From driving grooves and punchy basslines of Tech House to the emotive, atmospheric build-ups of Melodic Techno, the project is a journey through underground sophistication. Signature DTLA-style percussion provides the backbone, while lush melodies and textured synths give certain cuts a late-night transcendental quality. More than just a compilation, Deep Tech Los Angeles 2025 is a statement: this is where the label is now. It’s curated for DJs, for dance-floor peak moments, and for immersive listening. With familiar names and fresh voices, this release is the definitive 2025 snapshot of DTLA’s evolving sound. Download // Stream: hypeddit.com/deeptechla/dtla2025 Press Inquiries: jason.miller@deeptechla.com

Deep Tech Los Angeles Records is proud to announce the release of Deep Tech Amsterdam Vol. 3, arriving worldwide on October 17, 2025. The highly anticipated annual compilation lands just ahead of Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), spotlighting cutting-edge underground sounds and introducing a new wave of rising talent to the label. This year’s edition welcomes debut contributions from Zkosta, TEGI, SINO, AOTA, Michael Phillip, Nash Nilson, and Robiin, each delivering fresh energy and distinctive productions that push the boundaries of deep and driving house. 22 Weeks makes a strong return to the series with his second compilation feature, while Redux Saints leads the charge with a special remix of Placebo eFx’s “Nocebo”—a powerful reminder that sometimes, you just must remix yourself. With its unique blend of established artists and emerging voices, Deep Tech Amsterdam Vol. 3 embodies the forward-thinking spirit of both the label and ADE itself, setting the stage for one of the most exciting weeks in the global dance music calendar.