Marzetti Keeps It Locked and Low on New Single ‘Stop’
- Jan 18
- 2 min read

Marzetti returns with ‘Stop’, a focused club record that distils his bass-driven approach into its most direct form. Built around groove rather than gimmicks, the track delivers low-end pressure with just enough lift to keep the room moving.
‘Stop’ is all about control. A tight rhythmic framework anchors the track, while wobbling basslines provide weight and momentum. There is a subtle disco inflexion woven into the groove, not as a throwback, but as a lightness that offsets the track’s heavier foundations. The balance between restraint and movement is key, giving the record longevity in long blends and late-night sets.
The production reflects Marzetti’s deep understanding of dancefloor mechanics. Nothing is wasted. Every element serves rhythm, space and impact, prioritising sound system clarity over excess. Influences from house, bass house and UK garage sit naturally alongside hints of UK drill and trap attitude, shaping a flexible but disciplined club tool.
Based in Edmonton, Canada, Marzetti brings more than two decades of experience as a DJ, producer and engineer into his work. That grounding shows in how ‘Stop’ functions in real-world environments, designed for physical response rather than fleeting trends.
Across his career, Marzetti has collaborated with artists including Superstar DJ Keoki, Todd Terry, General Levy, MC Duke, Avicii and Ghettoblaster. That range speaks to both technical versatility and an ability to move between scenes while staying true to his sound.
Support has followed consistently, with backing from Tiësto, Chris Lake, Joachim Garraud, Kissy Sell Out and Far Too Loud, alongside regular airplay on platforms such as Sirius XM.
With ‘Stop’, Marzetti reinforces his position as a producer focused on groove, bass and longevity. It is a club-first record built with patience and purpose, proving that subtle shifts and solid foundations still carry the most power on the floor.



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