Artist profile
Redders is a drum and bass producer working within the genre's electronic and rhythmic traditions. Their work spans the darker, more technical dimensions of the scene.
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Track | BPM · Key | Actions |
|---|---|---|
Round Here feat. Redders Redders, Kings Of The Rollers | 875BE♭ Major | |
Lavish (feat. Redders) Redders, Bianca Oblivion | 714AF Minor | |
Eskimode feat. Redders Redders, Particle | 878AA Minor | |
Bristol to Taipei feat. Redders Redders, Molly Lin | 1321AA♭ Minor | |
Talking to Bricks (feat. Redders) Redders, Cocktail Party Effect | 1281AA♭ Minor | |
![]() 96 In One (prod. by Gorgon Sound) Redders | 1006AG Minor | |
![]() No Go (prod. by Sam Binga & Hyroglifics) Redders | 853AB♭ Minor |
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Redders is a moderate-energy and a bright production — mostly instrumental artist.
Sits right in the typical Drum & Bass pocket.
Redders's tracks in our catalog range from 71 to 132 BPM, with a median of 87 BPM. Across 7 tracks, the most common range falls in the 85–90 BPM bucket.
Redders's tracks are mostly in minor keys (86% minor across 7 tracks). The most common single key is 1A (A♭ Minor) with 2 tracks.
Based on harmonic compatibility, tempo proximity and artist-cohort context, Redders pairs well with Tower Block Dreams, ATW, Kobe JT. The full list — with track counts in our catalog and similarity scores — is in the Related Artists section above.
Our catalog has Redders releases spanning 2019 to 2024, with the most tracks from the 2020s.