The UK underground electronic sound, often referred to as the hardcore continuum, will never die. Every year, particularly in summer, the genres reignite and climb the charts.
Sometimes it’s re-released hits, sometimes it’s new tracks with an old school spin, and sometimes it’s remixes of old songs.
Garage, Jungle, Grime, Dubstep, UK Funky, and Trip Hop are genres from the UK that never die and always evolve. Despite their evolution, there is a common thread that ties the sound to the UK underground.
The sound palettes of these genres blend with past or present sounds to create a fresh, cool, and exciting sound.
UK Electronic and Bass Music remixes
If you have a back catalogue of timeless songs that need refreshing and introducing to a new market and younger generations, I can provide assistance.
I, along with a network of trusted, reliable, and efficient producers, cover every genre of electronic music with “that UK sound.”
- House
- Commercial House
- Tech House
- Deep House
- Lofi House
- UKG
- Speed Garage
- Future Garage
- Dubstep
- Jungle
- DNB
- Footwork
- UK Funky
- Grime
- Trip Hop
We offer full rights buyouts starting at £800 per track. This means that you can absorb the assets into your catalogue and release them without any external credits.
Why have your back catalogue remixed?
If you’re a label or publisher with a music catalogue, or you’ve recently invested in music assets, chances are that the catalogue isn’t being actively exploited. Any passive revenue generated from the assets is likely only a small percentage of the possibilities available for exploration and cashing in on in this era of streaming music and vast niche online communities.
Some of these genres, especially those with a deeper and darker nature, lend themselves especially well to sync, and different takes on original songs are often very popular for trailers. This can bring a big revenue bump to catalogue owners.
Acquiring a catalogue is just the first step of seeing great returns. To multiply returns, you need to put that catalogue to work by identifying new exploitation opportunities.
Making a small investment in remixes within the UK underground music genres can connect your music to active, loyal, and paying fans who continuously grow.
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