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Bio
Bay Area electronic collective Blast Havers crafts music with both the dance floor and a broader audience in mind. While their tracks are designed to get people moving, they also aim to resonate with listeners outside of the club, capturing the feeling of fun and freedom that music offers—whether at a desk, in the car, or at a party.Their sound, rooted in tech house, features a laid-back tempo that allows for more space in the beats, blending chill vibes with high-energy moments. This creates a paradoxical, yet engaging experience—perfect for both dancing and deeper listening. “We’re making music that transports people, not just to the dance floor, but through a whimsical, almost absurd journey,” they explain.Their debut single, “Tested On Animals,” reflects this unique approach, inspired by the irony of a dog treat package labeled “not tested on animals.” With witty lyricism and unconventional pacing, Blast Havers embraces the roots of house music, reminding listeners that slowing down doesn’t mean sacrificing energy.Drawing influences from funk, Daft Punk, Gorillaz, and De La Soul, the group plans to release several singles through 2025, including “Content Schmontent” in January and “Take The Ride” in February, alongside expanding their visual presence. At their core, Blast Havers is all about having fun—both for the audience and themselves. “Just having a blast,” as they put it.
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