James Hype returns with another late-night club hit, ‘Behavior’, a collab that includes the late legendary MC A.D.O.R. that blends house, hypnotic melodies, and vocals. The track creates remembrance for A.D.O.R. and continues Hype’s unstoppable run through 2025, adding another highlight to a catalog built for clubs and festivals. With his global presence at an all-time high, this release shows why he is where he is today. ‘Behavior’ opens with a soft wave of synths that widens into an airy atmosphere. A snare enters to set the groove before A.D.O.R.’s hypnotizing vocal slips in, asking for the moment to last forever. As the vocal settles, a rhythmic synth begins weaving around the beat, creating movement and multiple layers to dance to. Next, the vocal returns with more energy as the production holds back just enough. The drums fall away, and an arpeggiated lead takes over, shortening its notes while building speed to raise tension. When the full drum section hits again, the energy releases in a smooth, polished wave, giving dancers what they want: a full composition of rhythm. In the end, the vocal stretches into long audibles as the song reaches its final moments, closing with a calm finish. James Hype stands as one of the UK’s most important modern dance artists, known for charting global hits and reshaping the possibilities of live mixing. His productions have earned hundreds of millions of streams, major international sales certifications, and consistent presence on dance floors around the world. Alongside these achievements, his unmatched technical ability behind the decks keeps him at the top of festival lineups, with standout performances at Tomorrowland, EDC, and Lollapalooza. From collaborations with Vintage Culture to chart-topping club records, Hype continues to define the future of modern house, techno, and live mixing. A.D.O.R. (Eddie Castellanos) first broke through in 1992 with his Pete Rock–produced classic ‘Let It All Hang Out,’ which became a Billboard Top Ten hit. Raised in both Washington Heights and Mount Vernon, he grew up around emerging legends like Sean “Puffy” Combs and Heavy D, shaping his identity as a charismatic MC. His early success led to major label attention, national performances, and underground staples such as ‘One for the Trouble.’ Despite industry setbacks, A.D.O.R. continued building his legacy through independent releases, earning long-term respect for his lyricism and cultural footprint. Unfortunately, Eddie Castellano died on January 1, 2025, leaving the world with his treasured memory of music and dedication to his craft. James Hype Drops ‘Behavior’ Featuring A.D.O.R.

‘Behavior’
James Hype

A.D.O.R.



