I am a producer first. I've spent years honing my craft and producing the sound of the dance floor and club scene. I've used numerous plugins across my career, but I wanted to have more control over sculpting my sound and to infuse more of my sound in my music. Most plugins are built for the masses. The big software companies build for everyone because that's how they sell to millions. But "for everyone" means neutral. Clinical. Safe. Safe doesn't move a room, and it definitely doesn't sound like me.
The Sound Problem
When I hit the studio to produce, I want my tools to already be pointed in the right direction. I don't want to spend 20 minutes tweaking a compressor just to make it sound like it belongs on a heavy club track. I want to load a tool and have it actually sound "right" out of the box, like that tool was designed to sculpt and produce a tech house or house music dance floor igniter.
That is the exact philosophy behind the Remi Blaze Plugin Suite. Every default setting, every preset, and every parameter range is tuned for the kind of music I make: tech house, house, and related genres. It is my unique signature sound DNA baked directly into the software. That being said, there are other great plugins on the market and I'm making mine available as an option—always use the tools that are right for you and your sound.
What's in the Suite?
I am building everything a modern producer actually needs to finish a record. Not 3 tools. Not 50. Across the roadmap, the suite covers:
- Core Mixing: Saturation, compression, EQ, limiter, utility, metering, stereo widener
- Time-Based: Delay, reverb, filter
- Rhythmic: Gate, sidechain ducker
- Creative FX: Step gate + sample trigger, glitch slicer, spectral smear, granular vocal FX, formant saturator
- MIDI + Sampler: MIDI multi-FX, step sequencer, sample slicer, live remix engine, tape saturation
The plugins in the suite feature a dark, metallic, and industrial interface. The plugins load the same way, save presets the same way, and feel like part of the same high-fidelity family. Because they are.
Building the Ecosystem
Why build all of this? I remember the days of window shopping expensive plugins that felt entirely out of reach, knowing they could have a massive impact on my creative, mixing, and mastering process. Just like a sculptor or a carpenter, the right tools make all the difference in your time, workflow, and the final result.
While there are many good free plugins out there, there are also countless low-quality, ineffective ones—and the premium, highly marketed options often remain unaffordable for most. I am trying to fill that void. But my mission is about more than making plugins available for free—it's about curation, heightening creativity, and giving back to the community. I am not a massive corporation; I am a producer building the exact boutique tools I need to produce my own music, and I want to empower other artists with a high-quality, highly creative, genre-focused option dialed into the tech house and house sound.
That is why a massive portion of this suite, including essentials like Torchit, is available for free. However, it takes real time and resources to keep this project alive, to keep building, and to survive as an independent creator. To sustain this ecosystem, other tools will be available at a low cost or pay-what-you-want.
I use these exact tools in my own tracks, and by supporting my music, you are directly supporting me and what I am able to do here. I couldn't make moves like this without the community. If these plugins help you find your groove, play it loud, spread the word, and keep on creating.
A Commitment to the Craft
Audio software, much like a heavy club track, can continuously evolve and take new shape after it's released for people to enjoy. I approach building plugins the same way I approach my music: with a relentless drive to elevate, refine, and perfect the result. Because I am an independent developer building complex audio tools, this suite is a living ecosystem. There will be updates, optimizations, and yes, occasionally a bug to squash. I am committed to growing and improving these tools. If you catch a glitch, let me know.