Kriss Reeve
Kriss Reeve makes tech house with a gritty, industrial edge. It is a calculated collision of underground drum grooves and raw, distorted textures, a sound designed to bring dirty energy back to a genre that can often feel too clean.
Hailing from the Netherlands, Kriss spent years as a go-to producer and engineer, quietly shaping tracks for some of the biggest names in the scene. While he was helping others reach the charts, his own vision was clear. Having wanted to be on stage since he was a kid, that ambition eventually evolved into a need for total creative freedom.
The transition has been explosive. With over 15 million streams and a three year consecutive streak at Tomorrowland, Kriss has rapidly moved from the studio to the global circuit. While "Bananza" cleared 6 million plays, his club weapon "I Just Wanna" proved his dancefloor authority, hitting #15 on the Beatport Tech House Top 100. This has earned him respect across the board, with support from icons like Paco Osuna and Martin Ikin to global titans like Fisher, Tiësto, and Hardwell.
Whether he is commanding a room in Amsterdam or touring internationally, Kriss applies an athlete’s discipline to his work. A lifelong Lakers fan, he brings a competitive drive to his production, constantly pushing his sound into darker territory. For Kriss Reeve, the formula is simple: keep the drums groovy and the bass dirty.
