How To Create Tech House – Like Max Dean & East End Dubs
ADR dives deep into the eastenderz style, with sounds of artists such as Max Dean and East End Dubs. From sound selection to arranging, there’s plenty to cover for this prominent style in the house music scene. You’ll see how to create bass, synths and much more.

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ADR has rapidly built a reputation for his captivating acid-infused minimalistic productions and performances.
He is an artist who focuses on the intricacies of his sound. This resulted in releases on some of the most respected imprints in underground house music Archie Hamilton’s Mircrohertz label, Burnski’s Pilot imprint, East End Dubs label Belief and Gene on Earth’s Nuts & Volts.
This success has turned the heads of the industry’s premier selectors with them regularly featuring ADR’s productions in their sets Archie Hamilton, Chris Stussy, Danny Howard, East End Dubs, Enzo Siragusa, Gene On Earth, Jamie Jones, Pete Tong and Richy…
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