SEAMUS, HALLI and Rasmus Batelly come together on “Redeem,” a new release through Make Your Era that focuses on vocal structure and controlled Drum & Bass production. The track sits within the liquid side of the genre, with a clear emphasis on accessibility without losing its function in a club setting.

From the start, the arrangement keeps things direct. The drums maintain a steady roll, while the low-end is shaped to support movement without overpowering the mix. Melodic layers are introduced gradually, giving the track lift while leaving enough space for the vocal to remain central. That balance is consistent across the full runtime, which makes the track easy to integrate into different listening contexts.

Vocal-led structure with controlled production

HALLI’s vocal carries the track. The delivery is measured and clear, with lyrics centered on self-reflection and personal development. The phrasing stays simple, which allows the message to land without distraction. This approach also keeps the vocal adaptable across formats, from streaming playlists to radio rotation.

Behind it, the production from SEAMUS and Rasmus Batelly stays restrained. There are no unnecessary changes in direction. Each section builds from the previous one, maintaining continuity rather than introducing contrast for effect. That consistency is what allows the track to move between late-night listening and more active environments without losing its identity.

The mix reflects that same approach. Frequencies are separated cleanly, and the arrangement avoids overcrowding. This leaves room for DJs to work with the track while also keeping it accessible for casual listening.

A collaborative foundation

“Redeem” came out of a songwriting camp hosted in Orkney, which brought all three artists into the same space. That shared environment shows in how the track develops. The writing feels aligned across vocal and production, with no element pulling too far in a different direction.

Each contributor holds a defined role. SEAMUS provides the structural base and rhythmic framework, HALLI leads with vocal delivery, and Rasmus Batelly supports the melodic and songwriting direction. The result is a track where each part reinforces the others rather than competing for attention.

The release also fits within the broader direction of Make Your Era. The label has focused on developing artists and collaborative output, and “Redeem” continues that pattern with a track that prioritizes clarity, usability, and consistency.

“Redeem” works because it stays focused on execution. It does not attempt to push beyond its scope. It delivers a clean, vocal-led Drum & Bass track that fits across multiple formats while maintaining a clear identity.

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