About
Drezz Drew
Drezz Drew is a Berklee-trained drummer and producer crafting lyric-free instrumental music for mood, intimacy, and the listener who notices musicianship.
Bio
Drezz Drew is a drummer, producer, and recording artist originally from North Carolina. A 2026 graduate of Berklee College of Music, he writes and performs instrumental compositions that draw from modern R&B, jazz, neo-soul, and atmospheric groove — a sound shaped as much by the rooms he wants his music to live in as by the records that raised him.
He first began releasing music during the 2020 pandemic, joining a generation of independent artists who used the slowdown to build catalogs from home studios. What set Drezz Drew apart was the deliberate absence of vocals. In an era of lyric-driven streaming algorithms, he bet on the opposite — music that lets the listener bring their own meaning to the moment.
That instinct has earned him a particular kind of audience. Other musicians cite his drumming. Bartenders, restaurateurs, and playlist curators reach for his tracks when they need atmosphere without distraction. Couples find him on "instrumental music for date night" searches. Producers study his arrangements. It is, by design, music for people who notice music.
His releases to date include "Drezz" (2023) and "Gumbo" (2024), both on Tate Records, with additional singles and an extended project in production. As a drummer-first artist, his compositions tend to begin with rhythm — the groove, the pocket, the breath between hits — and build outward through layered keys, bass, and texture.
Beyond his recorded output, Drezz Drew is available for live performance, session work, and production and licensing inquiries.