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Doctor Keos - Tetris (visual) Big Room Apr 2026

: While rooted in techno and hard techno, his work often experiments with Hardstyle, Drum & Bass, and Psy Trance.

: It utilizes massive synth leads to carry the familiar "Korobeiniki" hook, building tension through rising percussion before "dropping" into a powerful, bass-heavy section designed for large-scale dance floors. Doctor Keos - Tetris (Visual) BIG ROOM

The song by the Italian DJ and producer Doctor Keos is a high-energy reimagining of one of the most recognizable melodies in gaming history. Released in October 2022 on the album Tetris under Kaboom Records , the track adapts the classic 8-bit theme into the "Big Room" genre—a substyle of electro house known for its minimalist melodies and heavy, reverb-laden percussion. Musical Context and Composition : While rooted in techno and hard techno,

: He has released music on major labels such as Universal, Sony, and Virgin. Released in October 2022 on the album Tetris

The foundation of the track is the 19th-century Russian folk song (The Peddlers), which was originally arranged for the 1989 Game Boy version of Tetris by Japanese composer Hirokazu Tanaka . Doctor Keos's version takes this melody and applies the tropes of modern festival EDM:

: While rooted in techno and hard techno, his work often experiments with Hardstyle, Drum & Bass, and Psy Trance.

: It utilizes massive synth leads to carry the familiar "Korobeiniki" hook, building tension through rising percussion before "dropping" into a powerful, bass-heavy section designed for large-scale dance floors.

The song by the Italian DJ and producer Doctor Keos is a high-energy reimagining of one of the most recognizable melodies in gaming history. Released in October 2022 on the album Tetris under Kaboom Records , the track adapts the classic 8-bit theme into the "Big Room" genre—a substyle of electro house known for its minimalist melodies and heavy, reverb-laden percussion. Musical Context and Composition

: He has released music on major labels such as Universal, Sony, and Virgin.

The foundation of the track is the 19th-century Russian folk song (The Peddlers), which was originally arranged for the 1989 Game Boy version of Tetris by Japanese composer Hirokazu Tanaka . Doctor Keos's version takes this melody and applies the tropes of modern festival EDM: