Fresh off a sold-out debut headlining show at the Larimer Lounge earlier this month, this new banger from Drive Theory takes the scene by storm, and he doesn't waste any time in kicking his career up a notch with his latest release, "Cash Out (Drive Theory Edit)."
Tackling SIDEPIECE and Bobby Shmurda's "Cash Out," Drive Theory flips the track into a tech house anthem designed for the club. It's a reimagining that maintains the raw swagger of the original with an added edge of the producer's bass-heavy signature style. The edit bristles with thick grooves, a pounding bottom end, and a crisp percussion section that demands to be heard through a high-quality system. If there's a signature move of Drive Theory, it's making tracks that hit you hard, and this joint is no exception, as it lands quite a blow.
Drive Theory played the first opening for Loud Luxury at Mission Ballroom, one of the venue's most significant stages. Just a few months later, he came back to this city as a headliner, selling out the Larimer Lounge last night and confirming his status as one of Denver's most exciting new artists. And that energy seeps through in this edit, which sees him laying down his live experience over a studio sound tailor-made to command festival stages and underground dancefloors in equal measure.
Drive Theory's explosive success is a testament to what happens when vision meets execution. He is sculpting moments. Uncompromising, his sound is supported by pulsing basslines and precision grooves, creating a dancefloor connection from the outset, while he has also developed a scorching live show. True to form, "Cash Out (Drive Theory Edit)" asserts his standing as a tech house firestarter. For fans of SIDEPIECE, Bobby Shmurda, and the surging Denver dance scene, this edit is a statement.
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