


VDV is the recording alias of producer Tuur Vandervee. He works in drum and bass with a clear focus on jump-up. His formal release credits include the 2026 album This Is VDV, issued on Bad Habitz Recordings. VDV distributes music under that name across streaming platforms and SoundCloud.
Public biographical detail on Vandervee’s early life and entry into the scene is limited. What is verifiable is his output as VDV: original productions released to digital services and SoundCloud, culminating in the 2026 album on Bad Habitz Recordings. Beyond those facts there are no widely documented interviews or press dossiers to draw on.
Stylistically, VDV operates inside jump-up drum and bass. That subgenre’s production habits — prominent, hook-driven basslines, tight, punchy break programming, and short synth or stab riffs designed to read well on club systems — are the reference points for his work. Producers in this lane typically prioritise bass-design (formant filtering, layered distorted subs) and compact, mid-forward mixes so tracks cut through a DJ set; VDV’s catalogue is presented and marketed within that same jump-up framework.
Concrete contributions from VDV are the releases themselves: material published under VDV across streaming platforms and SoundCloud, and the album This Is VDV (Bad Habitz Recordings, 2026). Those releases define his role in the scene — a studio producer creating dancefloor-focused jump-up tracks and compiling them into a full-length in 2026.
For listeners and bookers, the clearest route to VDV’s output is the artist pages on major streaming services and his SoundCloud profile, where his releases and uploads are available to preview and share.
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