Milan-based producer Fred Dope teams up with LA’s Reverend Haus for “Downtown,” a polished Tech House release arriving June 13. The track brings together clean production, a strong rhythmic core, and a standout vocal hook—balancing club appeal with broad accessibility.
Fred Dope has been building momentum quietly but steadily. Known for blending classic influences with modern dance sounds, his return to the scene follows years of behind-the-scenes work and refinement. With “Downtown,” he demonstrates both control and clarity in his production, creating a track designed to move with intention.
Joining him on the release is Reverend Haus, whose breakout hit “Fast Cars & Superstars” has amassed close to 10 million streams and significant global traction across platforms. His addition to “Downtown” gives the track its vocal character and groove-forward sensibility, pushing the collaboration beyond a standard club track.
Together, the two bring a combined 30 million+ streams and a growing network of support from artists like Merk & Kremont, Bexxie, and Swanky Tunes. While the sound fits within the framework of artists like MEDUZA or Alok, there’s a clear voice here—well-structured, danceable, and easy to place across a range of international playlists.
“Downtown” feels like a step forward for both artists, individually and together. It’s well-timed, well-produced, and clearly built with intention. For anyone paying close attention to Tech House’s global crossover potential, this is a track—and a duo—worth watching.