
Polished, sun-drenched house music with massive vocal hooks and infectious basslines. High-energy anthems for summer parties and late-night drives.
Loud Luxury, the Canadian duo of Andrew Fedyk and Joe De Pace, represents the commercial peak of the 'slap house' and 'pop-house' crossover movement of the late 2010s. Formed in London, Ontario, their trajectory shifted permanently with the 2017 release of 'Body,' which utilized a distinctive deep house pluck and soulful vocals to achieve multi-platinum status globally.
Their sound identity is characterized by high-fidelity digital production, heavy sidechaining, and a focus on radio-friendly song structures over extended club mixes. Culturally, they occupy a space as Juno Award-winning ambassadors of Canadian electronic music, successfully transitioning from college DJs to Los Angeles-based industry mainstays. Their influence is seen in the proliferation of 'vocal-chop' house and the softening of EDM's harder edges into more melodic, accessible formats. Critical consensus highlights their ability to craft undeniable earworms, though they are firmly positioned in the commercial pop-EDM sphere rather than the experimental underground.
Shares house, dance-pop, electropop (subgenres); euphoric, energetic, confident (moods)

Shares house, dance-pop, electropop (subgenres); studio_polished, digital_clarity, compressed_loud (production style)
Shares house, dance-pop, electropop (subgenres); euphoric, energetic, joyful (moods)
Shares house, dance-pop, electropop (subgenres); festival, rooftop, summer (atmosphere)
Shares house, dance-pop, electropop (subgenres); festival, rooftop, summer (atmosphere)
Shares house, dance-pop, electropop (subgenres); euphoric, energetic, confident (moods)
Shares house, dance-pop (subgenres); festival, rooftop, summer (atmosphere)
Shares tropical, dance-pop, studio_polished, house (subgenre)
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