Artists’ sounds naturally ebb and flow throughout their career. Sometimes, those changes come when they least expect them. When experimenting with new vibes on his single, “Up To No Good,” Canadian house producer, Cloverdale, could be 100% sure of one thing – it’s a certified banger.
“Up To No Good” stood out to us immediately with its addictive vocal chops and throwback dance vibes. Cloverdale’s inherent ability to create forward-moving, anticipatory grooves especially shines on his new track, differentiating each section through various tasteful additions to the production. “Up To No Good” is a surefire dance floor favorite.
Cloverdale commented on the process behind writing “Up To No Good,” sharing:
I wrote this track last September with one of my best friends and former roommates Luke – we set out to break that mould and write something that I felt pushed the envelope of “tech house”. Something that was purely focused on the dance floor, on the rave and not on genre tropes. Something that embodied the essence of High Octane. Is this track even Tech House? I don’t think so and I don’t care. After the first few times I played it, I knew we had a heater on our hands. This track lit a new flame in me and opened my mind to a whole new approach. I started playing faster tempos. Different styles. Tracks that were 100% rave tracks, not just tracks I felt obligated to play because I was A tEcH hOUse dJ 😵💫
You can stream “Up To No Good” at the link below, out everywhere via Thrive Music. Enjoy!