As The QR Network’s Pastland project moves toward the close of its first chapter, its latest release, “Tied Up,” arrives as a defining moment in its evolving sound. Produced by acclaimed big room producers SaberZ, the track is a powerful blend of mainstage energy and melodic progression, crafted specifically for the Pastland vision. While SaberZ won’t be officially promoting the release, their creative fingerprints are unmistakable — and the result is one of Pastland’s most dynamic singles to date. “Tied Up” centers around a memorable vocal loop and delivers two distinct drops. The first brings in the percussive drive and punchy groove typical of early 2010s big room, while the second opens into a more melodic, cathartic atmosphere — reminiscent of festival favorites like “Robots in Love” and “Don’t You Say” by Maurice West. The arrangement’s attention to pacing and detail reflects Pastland’s ongoing commitment to melody-first dance music designed for big spaces and bigger emotions.
This single marks the penultimate release in Pastland’s current phase, which has featured collaborations with artists like Declain, Skytech, and TBR. Each release has reimagined elements of classic big room, progressive, trance, and disco — not as nostalgia plays, but as modern reinterpretations of a genre that still resonates deeply with fans. “Tied Up” builds on that foundation and pushes the sonic identity of Pastland into more emotionally expansive territory. Looking ahead, the final release of this era will arrive in August 2025, featuring a long-sought retro ID delivered in two unique versions. It’s a moment longtime listeners won’t want to miss, and one that ties together the sonic narrative Pastland has been building throughout the year. As the Pastland project prepares to evolve, The QR Network is already looking toward the next wave of artists and collaborations for late 2025. The label remains dedicated to showcasing emotionally impactful festival music — both from familiar names and new voices ready to shape the next era.
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