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The Music

Show us your
Party Muscle

Two releases out now. More finishing up. Press play, turn it up past the point your neighbours would prefer, and see which one gets you first.

Original Vocals by Party Muscle

I Belong

The first Party Muscle record with his own voice on the front of it. Twenty years of singing in bands, finally aimed squarely at a dance floor — a melodic build, a vocal that actually says something, and a drop that pays it off.

If you only listen to one thing here, make it this one.

Remix Phantom of the Opera

Freak of the Opera

Andrew Lloyd Webber, rebuilt for 2am. Taking the most recognisable organ line in musical theatre and dragging it somewhere much darker — a flip that has no business working and absolutely does.

Play it to a room that thinks it knows what's coming next.

The Sound

Five genres,
one set

A Party Muscle set doesn't stay in a lane. Here's what's in the bag and roughly when it comes out.

Melodic Techno

Long builds, minor-key arps and a drop that arrives late enough to hurt. This is the deep end of the set — usually somewhere in the middle, once the room has stopped checking its phone.

Bass House

Filthy, physical and made for a system with real subs. This is where the room stops being polite and the floor starts making decisions on its own.

Drum & Bass

170 BPM and no apologies. Deployed when the floor has earned it and the energy needs somewhere steeper to go. Rarely the opener. Often the bit people remember.

Deep House

The warm-up and the comedown. Groove first, patience second, everything else after. How the night starts and, if it's been a good one, how it ends.

Electro Pop

The songwriting background showing its hand — hooks, choruses and vocals written to actually be sung. The part of the set people leave humming.
More Coming

New material
in the works

More originals with live vocals are finishing up now. Grab the free downloads so you hear the next one first.