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French Bass Producer Jetfaze Thrashes with the Violin Section for ‘TAYKI’ Journey

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French Bass Producer Jetfaze Thrashes with the Violin Section for ‘TAYKI’ Journey

We are starting Monday mornings with that music that gives you energy on day 4 of a festival. Jetfaze‘s ‘TAYKI’ delivers exactly that dose of bass medicine. Released through Electronyze Me x Riddim Network, this track splits time between crushing riddim drops and actual orchestral arrangements—violins.

Jetfaze ‘Tayki’ [Electronyze Me x Riddim Network]

No gradual transitions or buildup tricks—the contrast is immediate and intentional. Full violin arrangements create genuine emotional breaks between the mechanical riddim sections. When the drops return, they hit harder because of the contrast. The sound design stays focused with each drop delivering maximum impact without overcomplicating the mix while the strings give space to breathe.

 

Electronyze Me and Riddim Network collaboration makes sense here. Both labels understand underground bass scenes that want innovation without losing dancefloor functionality. European DJs are already picking this up for sets that need both technical precision and emotional range.

“TAYKI” works because it commits to being two different tracks in one body. This one makes riddim more cinematic and orchestra more aggressive. Bass music curators looking for Monday motivation that doesn’t sacrifice weekend viability: this is how you get the week started, with a fat slap of bass.

To keep the vibes going the whole ride to work, find Jetfaze’s set for Beat Intelligence Network‘s popular, Women-owned Dubstep FBI radio show, Riot Control. 

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