Phoenix producer Randy Perez and Ashton Adams have distilled their combined expertise into ‘The Motion’—an intersection of tech house mechanics and darker g-house energy.
The genesis was pragmatic: a rough framework sketched before Miami Music Week 2024 that found its catalyst when the two connected in person. Perez’s architectural approach to production merged with Adams’ bass-centric methodology, creating something engineered for maximum floor impact.
“I started working on an early version of ‘The Motion’ while learning to produce,” Perez explains. “After meeting Ashton in Miami, we immediately found a spark and connection as collaborators. He took what was a rough vision and elevated it into something that’s fully festival-ready.”
The track operates on dual frequencies: Perez’s clinical precision anchoring Adams’ kinetic disruption. It’s purpose-built for crowd dynamics, constructed with the understanding that effective dance music transcends passive consumption.
“Remember when we used to go to clubs to actually dance?” Perez asks, addressing dance culture’s functional core. “My favorite memories from the rave and festival scene are of crowds moving as one. There’s no better feeling than seeing people locked in together—that’s what we wanted to capture.”
Adams, whose streaming metrics span millions across releases like ‘Move To The Beat Like’ and ‘Alive’, brings proven market intelligence to the collaboration. His touring resume across the BAANGERS series and Geordie Kieffer‘s Bad Girl Tour provides real-world testing ground for what connects.
“If you close your eyes, you can see a crowd absolutely bouncing to this one,” Ashton Adams states, his assessment grounded in extensive stage experience.
Perez enters with established credentials: festival slots at Goldrush and Decadence Arizona, plus support for Diplo, Sidepiece, and Valentino Khan. His 150,000+ Spotify streams represent focused growth in competitive territory.
Adams continues to note, “This collab came together fast, but for all the right reasons. It wasn’t just about making a track—it was about locking into that energy we both grew up loving.”

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‘The Motion’ operates as strategic synthesis—two distinct approaches converging on a singular objective: creating music that moves crowds, not just playlists. Continue your day with the collections from Randy and Ashton.