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R-Trybe Launches Artist-Driven Label & Community for Electronic Music Creatives

R-Trybe has launched its new artist-driven label and community for electronic music artists to learn, collaborate, and promote themselves.

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R-Trybe is hyped to announce the launch of its label alongside an inclusive artist-driven community founded by Huxley (Defected, Toolroom, Aus), Ramin Rezaie (Solid Grooves, Silky), and BAKKIS (Dumb Safari).

With a combined mission to create a welcoming space for electronic music artists to learn, collaborate, and promote themselves, R-Trybe is set to challenge the traditional industry approach, focusing on genuine support over commercial gain.

Speaking about the new venture, Huxley shared:

“Mentoring has been close to my heart for the last few years, and R-Trybe allows us to provide genuine guidance, refining skills and supporting the community. This platform gives us full control to adapt and cater to people’s needs, not just our own gain.”

Rooted in a passion for uplifting all electronic artists, R-Trybe offers a platform that goes beyond standard resources, providing members with not only production tutorials and one-on-one sessions but also a unique opportunity to release tracks on the in-house label.

Each month, R-Trybe will run competitions, allowing members the chance to be featured on a VA release. These releases will receive full promotional support, including DJ mail-outs, mastering, and professional artwork, managed by award-winning label manager Ramin Rezaie.

Aiming to expand its reach beyond just producers, R-Trybe also welcomes DJs and vocalists, encouraging collaboration across disciplines. By fostering a supportive network, R-Trybe aims to provide opportunities that many artists may struggle to find independently.

Huxley

Huxley

The label’s debut release features tracks from the founding artists:

Huxley – “Depends:” A disco-infused house groove with falsetto vocals and deep house stabs, Huxley’s track effortlessly blends 70s disco vibes with modern house, showcasing his signature style.

Ramin Rezaie – “Pursue:” True to Ramin’s style, this track brings tight drum programming, a deep bassline, and haunting pads, delivering a dark, low-slung vocal vibe that’s sure to resonate in late-night sets.

BAKKIS – “Somewhere:” Soulful synths and lush vocals meet on this deeper, late-night record from BAKKIS, bridging the gap between deep house and progressive for the perfect 5 am moment.

With a vision of nurturing talent and breaking barriers, R-Trybe is set to become a cornerstone for electronic artists worldwide.

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