Joyce Tan drops self-produced future garage single ‘AFTER:HRS’
- Mar 27
- 1 min read

New York-based artist Joyce Tan returns with ‘AFTER:HRS’, a vocal-driven future garage release that showcases her full creative range.
Written, sung, produced and mixed entirely by Joyce herself, the track feels personal from the outset. There is a clear sense of control in how everything is shaped, with each element working towards a cohesive and focused sound.
‘AFTER:HRS’ sits in an interesting space between pop and dance music. The structure leans into accessibility, while the production carries the depth and texture of a late-night club record. That balance gives the track its instant appeal without losing its identity.
The vocal plays a central role. It feels direct and expressive, guiding the listener through the track while the instrumental shifts around it. Subtle garage rhythms and melodic movement keep things flowing, adding just enough variation to maintain momentum.
Joyce Tan’s rise has been quick. Since stepping into production in late 2024, she has already built strong traction across streaming platforms, pulling in over 700,000 streams and a growing monthly audience. That progress reflects a clear understanding of both songwriting and club-focused production.
Her DJ career has followed a similar trajectory. Based in New York City, she has already performed at key venues and shared line-ups with artists like Bob Sinclar and Julian Jordan, building a reputation for high-energy sets that blend house and club sounds.
‘AFTER:HRS’ feels like a strong statement of intent. It captures both sides of Joyce Tan’s identity as an artist, balancing emotional songwriting with dancefloor awareness in a way that feels natural rather than forced.



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