Basslines built like circuitry. Melodies that feel like signal catching light. Mozez Synergytek makes electronic music where the machine and the pulse behind it are the same thing.
Currently tuned to 126 BPM / A Minor
Synergy is the genre, not just the name.
Mozez Synergytek builds tracks the way an engineer builds a system — every layer designed to depend on the one beneath it. Sub-bass as foundation. Arpeggios as wiring. A vocal chop as the signal that finally reaches the surface.
The result sits between big-room euphoria and darker, techier low-end — tracks built for a festival main stage that would still hold up in a basement club at 3am.
"I don't separate the human part from the technical part. The drop is the emotion. The sound design is just how you get there."
— Mozez Synergytek
From bedroom rig to main stage.
Mozez Synergytek started the way most producers do: one laptop, a cracked pair of headphones, and a folder of half-finished loops named things like "idea_final_v9." What changed things was a decision to stop imitating the tracks in the folder and start building a signature instead — a low end that hits like it has weight, and a lead sound that's instantly recognizable within four bars.
Years of studio nights turned into a live show built the same way the tracks are: layer by layer, tension held and released on purpose, nothing left on autopilot.
Voltage Bloom — Lead single, festival mix — 128 BPM, F# min, 3:42, 2025
Static Bloodline — feat. vocal chop motif — 124 BPM, A min, 4:05, 2025
Chrome Halo — Club-focused, darker low end — 140 BPM, C min, 5:18, 2024
Synergytek (Origin Mix) — The track the name came from — 126 BPM, A min, 4:47, 2023
Built to be felt in a room, not just heard in headphones.
Full Analog-Hybrid Rig — Hardware synths layered live over a sequenced backbone, so no two sets play back exactly the same way.
Reactive Lighting — Visuals mapped directly to the low end, so the room's lighting rig breathes with the bass, not just the beat.
Open to Collaboration — Available for festival slots, club residencies, and studio collaborations with vocalists and fellow producers.
Booking, collabs, or just to talk sound design.
Reach out for bookings, remix requests, or press. Replies come fastest through email.
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