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Getting Bad with BEAUZ

BEAUZ are brothers Bernie and Johan Yang, raised between Asia and California, known for a glossy blend of pop hooks and psy-leaning dance drops.

Two brothers, one psy-pop lane

They call the sound Psy-Pop, and the aim is simple: bright vocals over tough, rubbery kicks that hit quick. Expect a tight, club-paced set that threads edits, IDs, and a few singalongs like Make You Say and Count The Hours.

What you might hear, who you might see

Crowds tend to mix pop-EDM fans, dance crew friends filming choreo, and cross-cultural club regulars trading light-up fans at the rail. A neat footnote: their early remixes helped hone that psy-pop lane before originals caught on. In some past clips they bump tempos into the high 130s to keep that psy pulse without losing the vocal. Production may feature call-and-response edits and sudden half-time drops that reset the floor. Treat these set and production notes as educated guesses, since details can shift from night to night.

The BEAUZ Crowd, Up Close

The scene leans tasteful and dance-ready: techwear jackets, soft cargos, and comfortable sneakers built for motion.

Style cues you will actually see

Fans swap hand fans and small LED trinkets, and you will hear a quick we like it bad chant before a drop when the DJ teases silence.

Little rituals, big room

Merch skews minimal, with black-on-black caps and clean line logos that match the duo's graphic style. Couples and crews make space for quick clips, but most put phones away when the kick tightens. You might catch multilingual shout-outs from pockets of the floor, a nod to the duo's cross-Pacific roots. When a vocal hook lands, the front rail sings while the back rows keep time with light claps rather than full waves. After the show, people compare ID guesses and favorite edits, trading timestamps like baseball cards. It feels like a pop-forward dance night shaped by DJs who want a clean arc more than a marathon grind.

How BEAUZ Build the Drop

Live, the focus sits on toplines and timing, with chopped vocals riding a steady four-on-the-floor before the bass tightens.

Hooks first, kicks follow

BEAUZ often stack harmonies in the build, then thin the mix so the kick and bass hit like a single pulse. They favor short, tidy drops rather than long plateaus, which keeps momentum for dancers. Arrangements may pivot from 4-on-the-floor into brief half-time turns to reset ears without killing pace.

Small tweaks, big impact

A subtle habit in past sets is nudging a studio 128 BPM track a few clicks faster live, which adds a psy snap without changing key. You might also catch an A/B version of a chorus, first with clean pop chords, then with a grittier lead that shades into trance color. Lighting usually mirrors that arc, bright during vocals and darker at the second drop so the rhythm feels heavier. None of this feels busy; the duo leaves air in the highs so claps and rides read clearly.

Kindred Company for BEAUZ

If you like big pop toplines over festival builds, Zedd is the obvious neighbor; both acts lean on clean melodies and punchy drums.

Same lane, different roads

Fans of soaring emotional drops will also find overlap with SLANDER, whose live shows chase similar heart-on-sleeve payoffs. For a warmer, guitar-tinged take on cathartic dance, ILLENIUM draws a crowd that often gravitates to BEAUZ edits when the BPM climbs. If you prefer a darker, art-pop edge at club scale, JVNA blends ethereal vocals with heavy moments that fit the psy-pop mood. All four acts prize clarity in the mix and give vocals room to breathe, which keeps new fans comfortable even when the kick gets mean. You will also notice overlap in remix culture, as each swaps IDs and retools hooks to fit their drop language. So if you crave singable choruses with a hard undercurrent, this circle is your map.

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