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YetepBleu Clair is an Indonesian-born DJ/producer with his sights set high for a future in House music. Specializing in tech and bass house, Bleu Clair’s style can be described as smooth and groovy, with dynamic energy made for the dance floor. At just 20 years old, this artist is making big moves, and deserves an RB Artist Spotlight.
After several years of activity in the scene, it wasn’t until recently that Bleu Clair began garnering attention from tastemakers within the industry, including heavyweights like Skrillex, Malaa, A-Trak, and Diplo. 2020 was his breakout year, with releases like his Hustle EP on In/Rotation, “Need U,” “Make You Mine” with Ytram, “Phone Call, Pt. 2,” and his two-track Hypnotized EP on Insomniac Records. At the end of 2020, he debuted on the esteemed Monstercat label with “Hit List,” a collaboration with UK producer Drinks On Me.
Bleu Clair hasn’t slowed down at all this year with back to back releases, including his latest “Disco Tool” with Matroda and “Have Me All” ft. Jelita. He’s also just announced his debut US Tour, with spots lined up in Dallas, Chicago, and Denver, as well as a coveted spot on the EDC Las Vegas lineup.
With a distinct sound and stylistic stance, Bleu Clair has a bright future ahead of him. Don’t miss his Arizona tour stop. He’ll be heading to Shady Park on October 10th. You can grab tickets here!
Connect with Blue Clair: Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud

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