Randy Perez and Not Yurs Unite on “Get Down”

Randy Perez and Not Yurs connect for “Get Down,” a steady, groove-driven cut that lands on Direct Action Records. It’s a lean, late-night record — no filler, just rhythm, motion, and pulse — built for clubs that keep their lights low and their sound systems heavy.

The track’s strength sits in its restraint. A rolling beat, clean percussion, and hypnotic bassline push the energy forward without ever losing focus. It’s music made for people who listen with their bodies first — sharp, functional, and warm in tone. Both Perez and Not Yurs bring their own edge, merging Arizona grit with Phoenix precision.

Perez has become a regular name in the Southwest festival circuit, turning heads at Decadence and Goldrush while sharing stages with Diplo, Jauz, and Sidepiece. His single “The Motion” earned spins on Insomniac Radio, helping mark his evolution from DJ to confident producer.

Not Yurs, a duo making noise in Phoenix’s underground, continue to build momentum with releases on Vivifier, Black Lizard, and Angry Dog Records. Their live sets balance clarity and chaos — the kind that hit just as hard in a packed club as on a festival stage. Performances in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami have widened their reach while keeping the core sound intact: crisp drums, big energy, no pretense.

“Get Down” feels like the meeting point of two scenes coming up in parallel. There’s nothing complicated about it — just the kind of track that cuts through a room and holds it. For both artists, it’s another sign of how regional names are linking across the U.S. circuit to create something tighter, deeper, and built to last.

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