Hailing from the Israeli capital of Tel Aviv, rising talent Adam Ten makes his debut on Rebellion this December with We Move. The four-track EP includes a collaboration with fellow Tel Aviv artist Mita Gami.
Speaking on the release, Adam stated that: “The EP is a step in my neverending exploration of dance music, as well as a step in my development as an artist. These tracks were made with clear ideas about how I want to move and feel when I’m in the middle of a dancefloor.”
Beginning with the title track We Move, whispering hats converge on gentle key chimes and a groovy 4×4 bassline, before Mita In Reverse arrives with a minimal kick-hat backbone and echoing female hooks. Third up is The Queen, produced in collaboration with fellow Israeli-talent Mita Gami, and features a stunning lyrical solo alongside punchy, dancefloor-geared percussion, whilst Hamakor brings things to a club-ready finish with echoing synth tones and driving drum patterns.
Israeli-mainstay Adam Ten is a leading talent in Tel Aviv’s thriving underground scene. Having cut his teeth in the capital for over ten years, appearances across the Isreali club-circuit have not gone unnoticed, with international performances swiftly stacking up across Europe, Africa and North America.
Previous releases on Moscoman’s Disco Halal as well as Dave Seaman’s label Selador have springboarded his sound into the wider spotlight, a testament to his keen ear for production.
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