D.O.D Puts His Stamp on Sub Focus & Katy B’s ‘Push The Tempo’

When it comes to high-energy dancefloor weapons, few producers are as consistent as D.O.D. Known for his signature fusion of house, bass, and rave influences, the UK-based DJ and producer has turned heads with his latest remix of Sub Focus & Katy B’s ‘Push The Tempo’—a track that was already a festival banger in its own right.

A Fresh Spin on a Club Favourite

Sub Focus, one of the biggest names in drum and bass, originally crafted ‘Push The Tempo’ as a high-octane roller packed with pulsating basslines and Katy B’s instantly recognisable vocals. The track’s infectious energy made it a highlight in DJ sets and festival lineups alike. But with D.O.D stepping in on remix duties, the song takes on a whole new life.

D.O.D injects his signature bounce-heavy house groove, turning the track into a club-ready anthem with a driving four-on-the-floor beat. The remix strips back some of the original’s drum and bass intensity, instead layering in punchy basslines, festival-ready synth stabs, and a dynamic arrangement that builds tension before unleashing an electrifying drop. It’s a fusion of styles that manages to feel fresh while still respecting the energy of the original.

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The Perfect Festival Weapon

D.O.D’s take on ‘Push The Tempo’ feels tailor-made for peak-time festival moments. The added house elements make it an easy fit for a variety of DJ sets, from big-room house to underground club nights. The blend of Katy B’s soaring vocals and D.O.D’s euphoric synth work ensures that the remix hits just as hard in a packed-out warehouse as it does on a sun-drenched festival stage.

As Sub Focus continues his domination of the electronic music scene—including a major slot on the Tomorrowland mainstage this year—this remix only solidifies his reputation for crafting tracks that translate seamlessly across different styles. And with D.O.D continuing to rise through the ranks, this rework proves why he’s one of the most exciting names in dance music right now.

 

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