DoosC Fuses Jersey Drill and Melodic House on "No One Can Ever Be Taken for Granted"
A 151 BPM Catalogue Cut From Luxembourg Producer DoosC That Keeps Finding New Ears
Jersey Drill and Melodic House rarely meet in one track. DoosC welds them on no one can ever be taken for granted, a 151 BPM single with subby 808s, a catchy lead, and soulful vocal touches. He put it out in March 2023, and it keeps finding new listeners who like their dance music fast, melodic, and a little unpredictable.
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Where Jersey Drill Meets Melodic House
Jersey Drill and Melodic House rarely share a track. Hearing them together marks no one can ever be taken for granted as DoosC’s own. The drill side brings the sliding 808 sub-bass and clipped, restless drums. That gives the record its forward push. The melodic house side answers with warm chords and a lead line you can hum after one pass. DoosC runs it all at 151 BPM, a tempo that sits above standard house and keeps the energy high from the first bar.
That tempo choice matters. At 151 BPM the drums move fast, so DoosC keeps them tight. The 808s breathe underneath instead of fighting the chords on top. As a result, the track hits hard enough for a peak-hour room, yet holds enough melody for headphones on a late walk home.

The Jersey Drill 808s and the Melodic House Chords
Spend a minute with the low end and you hear where the work went. The 808s run deep and slightly unhinged, sliding between notes in the drill tradition. They carry real weight, yet never swallow the mix. Above them, the chords stay bright and generous. That progression gives the dance track its heart. The catchy lead threads between the two, and the vocal touches soften the edges. As a result, the record never feels purely mechanical.
DoosC treats contrast as the point. The drums stay busy and aggressive; the harmony stays lush and open. Holding both moods in one arrangement is harder than it sounds. That balance is why no one can ever be taken for granted rewards repeat plays. There is always another detail to catch: a drum fill, a chord voicing, a vocal phrase just behind the beat.


For Fans of Ben Böhmer, ODESZA and Late-Night Dancefloors
If you build playlists around melodic electronic music, DoosC fits right in. Ben Böhmer made his name on warm, chord-forward melodic house that swells and releases. DoosC reaches for a similar lift with the bright progression under no one can ever be taken for granted. ODESZA built their sound on chopped vocal fragments over big, physical drums. DoosC works a similar trick when his vocal touches float over that restless drill percussion. Lane 8 fans who like melodic house at a driving pace will find the appeal here too: real feeling at 151 BPM.
None of this is imitation. The drill drums pull one way, the house chords pull the other, and the listener sits happily in the middle. In short, it is music for people who want to move and to feel something at once.
A Catalogue Track Earning a Second Wave
no one can ever be taken for granted first arrived in March 2023, and it has not faded into the archive. Outlets like viviPLAY covered it early. Their interview drew out the personal side of a title that warns against taking the people close to you for granted. That attention is widening now, as new listeners find the record and hear how well its ideas hold up.
DoosC, who works out of Saeul in Luxembourg, calls the release a deliberate experiment that still pays off. “We were incredibly excited to bring ‘no one can ever be taken for granted’ to the world in 2023, and it’s thrilling to see it continue to resonate,” the producer has said. “The intention was always to create something truly unique, a blend that felt both familiar and entirely new. We believe its blend of Jersey Drill and Melodic House still offers a compelling listen today.”
TopMusic.News’s curator team: “The thing that earns this a slot in our rotation is the lead line. It stays hummable even while those drill drums run full tilt at 151 BPM, and that is a hard balance to strike.”
Where to Follow DoosC and Hear the Track
DoosC has spent years moving between Alternative Pop, Ambient, Deep House and Breakbeat. no one can ever be taken for granted shows off that genre-restless streak. It works as an entry point for new listeners, and as a reminder to longtime fans of how much ground he covers.
To go deeper, follow DoosC on Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, and Deezer, subscribe to his YouTube channel, and connect on Instagram and Facebook. His official website and Linktree gather everything in one place.


