LA Riots & Druu Drop Tech House Heater ‘You’re Telling Me’

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Today, LA Riots and Druu drop some serious heat with their new release ‘You’re Telling Me’ on Piero Pirupa’s label NONSTOP Records. This tech house heater brings all the vibes needed to spice up your weekend party playlist. The track is out everywhere now and you can save and download here:

‘You’re Telling Me’

Immediately, the track starts off with a strong female vocal hook that gets stuck in your head. It’s coupled with a driving bassline in the background that builds high anticipation. The build releases into a beautiful blend of tech house flavor that will instantly get your hips shaking. Additionally, the track features a complex synth work with a variety of swinging tech drums that mesh perfectly with each other. The drop features a mastered blend of synths, bass, and drums that brings the whole track together and gets listeners grooving to the beat.

LA Riots

Over the last few years, LA Riots has taken his sound in an underground direction releasing a steady series of originals on respected house labels such as Mark Knight’s Toolroom Records, Gorgon City’s Realm Recordings, Roush, Spinnin, Confession and Armada Deep. Upcoming releases are scheduled for Harry Romero’s Bambossa label as well as Yousef’s highly esteemed Circus Recordings. He’s also earned top listings on Spotify’s Housewerks and Mint playlists along with several others, resulting in millions of plays for his tracks.

Druu dropping ‘You’re Telling Me’ live during sold out NYC show

Druu

Druu is a DJ and multi-faceted music producer based in NYC that is quickly rising through the scene. With the ability to pick up and play any major instrument (drums, guitar, piano, bass, etc.), His production and songwriting have put him on the map in 2021. Furthermore, he is no stranger to making people move on the dance floor, spinning multiple sold out and packed shows in NYC. He has opened for major acts like Gryffin, BROHUG, Croatia Squad, and WestEnd. With tracks featured in Spotify’s editorial playlists Friday Cratediggers, Dance Rising, and Mint, he has amassed over 6 million streams across tracks on Spotify and almost double that across all streaming platforms.