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The Funk Sensation Odyssey Ridley Bronson’s new Release; “Flex My Drip”


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Ridley Bronson, a native of Milwaukee, WI, began his musical adventures at the age of thirteen, while the rest of us were worrying about boring adult stuff. Ridley, inspired by the Golden Age of Hip Hop, devoted himself to sampling at a time when experimentation was at its height. This young producer’s success was no accident; he was soon offered gigs all throughout the county and the love of the stage sprouted ahead of his skills even taking off.

From dance floors to disco’s, Ridley’s was swept away by the sounds of electronica and eventually gave in to the allure of House music. Making a dramatic shift in his style as a result of the club scene, festival circuit, and heady fusion of Tech House and Deep House, the young DJ started his path towards the strobe light royalty and never looked back.

With a dash of mentorship from Toolroom Records and a sprinkle of audacity, Ridley evolved into a dance floor maestro. He then headed west to Denver, CO, where he not only embraced the mountains but embarked on an even greater adventure. His own record label, Focus Four, was born, promising fans dirty beats and jolly good fun.

In 2019, Ridley commenced his work on “Remedy.” Two years and countless creative sparks later, the track hit the airwaves via Focus Four. It didn’t just play; it resonated, creating a symphony of emotions and racking up streams by the hundreds of thousands.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: The Funk Sensation Odyssey Ridley Bronson’s new Release; “Flex My Drip”

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