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YetepLA has a new young don. DJ/Producer Schade takes OG hip-hop to a new level with his signature west coast house influence that has been evolving rapidly. After receiving immense support from artists such as BIJOU, LondonBridge, and Wax Motif, Schade unveils his first album that will throw you behind the wheel of a ’64 Impala, and have you feeling the newest of Los Angeles house at the same time.
The 8-track collection has a slight Hispanic tilt to it which coincides his branding, which in a way represents the massive culture change in the city of angels. “No Soy Igual” is the main hit on West Coast House, capturing Schade’s image and officially putting his foot down on his own home turf. “Can’t Hang,” featuring Double RR has the ultimate G house presence, consisting of classic analog sounds falling hard into UK style bass house, mixing genres to make his very own.
Make room in your playlists for this guy, it looks like there is no slowing down for the star in the making. He makes his way to Tempe on November 30th to throw down at Shady Park, adding his diverse style to a similar lineup of firehouse artists. Headlined by Phoenix G house guru BIJOU, while also showing off Dusty Cloud and young tech house head Teig, this is slated to be a wild night to close out the fall. Get your tickets here!
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