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Randy Perez & Not Yurs Drop Late-Night Heater ‘Get Down’ on Direct Action Records

  • jimt
  • Nov 18, 2025
  • 2 min read

U.S. producers Randy Perez and Not Yurs team up on 'Get Down' a no-nonsense club weapon built for dark rooms, late hours, and dancefloors that don’t come up for air. Out now via Direct Action Records, the track leans into a stripped-back house and techno framework, all steady-rolling percussion, low-slung bass movement, and the kind of hypnotic groove that locks bodies into motion until well past sunrise.


'Get Down' feels tailor-made for after-hours culture, tapping into that moment when the lights dim, the crowd syncs up, and the DJ is steering the emotional temperature of the room with precision. It’s functional in the best way: a tool built for DJs who want tension, flow, and stamina in their sets. But it also highlights the complementary strengths of both artists, Perez’s clean, rhythmic architecture paired with Not Yurs’ instinct for kinetic energy and dancefloor intuition.


For Perez, the release is another step in a fast-moving trajectory. The Arizona-based artist has become a familiar name at large-scale events like Decadence and Goldrush, sharing lineups with Diplo, Sidepiece, and Jauz while stacking support from platforms like Insomniac Radio. His catalog continues to push into deeper, more polished territory, signalling a producer steadily levelling up.


Not Yurs, the Phoenix duo known for high-octane sets and a prolific run of releases on labels such as Vivifier and Angry Dog Records, bring their own momentum to the collaboration. Their sound has traveled from intimate club rooms to major U.S. hubs including Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York, where their blend of accessibility and underground grit has helped shape their growing reputation.


“Get Down” lands as a snapshot of two rising forces tapping into their shared vision of the dancefloor: direct, rhythmic, and built for movement. A proper utility track with personality, it hints at a bigger wave of releases on the horizon, and a collaborative chemistry that feels far from finished.



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