
Bradley Gentz is a DJ, producer, and the creator/owner of Dubtrap Records, known for his dynamic contributions to the electronic music scene. In 2019, his remix of Fleetwood Mac’s "Dreams" featuring Sara Loera charted at #20 on the Billboard Electronic Dance Chart, marking a significant milestone in his career. Bradley’s collaborations extend to industry heavyweights like Eric Kupper, a renowned collaborator of Frankie Knuckles and Todd Terry. Together, they produced tracks such as “Words Are War” featuring Dawn Tallman and the club anthem “Firestone” with Ella McCarthy, a tribute to Bradley’s DJ debut at Orlando’s iconic Club Firestone. Bradley continued to make waves with his reimagined version of Adina Howard’s 1995 hit "Freak Like Me," a tech house cover featuring a new vocal from the R&B singer herself. The track’s