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YetepHouse duo extraordinaires Ship Wrek are some of the best in the business and always get the party JUMPIN’! Their catchy hooks and infectious grooves create memorable tracks worthy of any party or occasion. Iconic releases such as “The Function” and “Silent” have become mainstays in their set and excellent remix material for other artists. Ship Wrek is also known for their collaborations with Dilion Francis and Disco Lines. The latter track, “Where Do I Belong,” explores new themes and sounds. Resulting in a darker, more moody vibe than usual. Ship Wrek’s range knows no bounds and they continue to push the capabilities of their sound.
Ship Wrek is scheduled to ignite Scottsdale’s own Maya Dayclub on Sunday August 3rd, 2025. The pool party begins at noon sharp. The event is 21+ with a valid, physical ID required. Beach club attire is necessary and a complete dress code is available on the ticket page and official Maya website. Maya’s pool is MASSIVE and an absolute vibe. There are numerous bar areas and an unforgettable atmosphere. Making every pool event a memorable experience. Maya Dayclub is located at 7333 E Indian Plaza in Old Town Scottsdale. Not far from The Fashion Square Mall. Tickets are available at THIS LINK. Buy ASAP to secure the best price. ITS PARTY TIME!!!

“Shake That” is the duo’s newest release and a remix of the iconic Eminem/Nate Dogg collaboration. Alarms gradually ring out over a splashy bassline and crunchy drums. The vocals are tuned and sped up. Matching the growing intensity of the instrumentals. They turn robotic in the chorus, switching the vibe consistently. Fuzzy spirals shoot out as the bass and drums lock in. Crash effects chop up track sections.. Providing variety and smooth transitions. The last drop alternates between chunky bass and a reverberating haze that slowly settles. Ending with claps and kicks.
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