Here’s a mega collaboration for the latest TAU release – label heads Adana Twins team up with one of TAU’s core family members, Upercent for the Falling EP.
Over the last few years Upercent has brought his distinct sound to the label, contributing to the discography with several solo EPs and singles. A formidable producer with a unique sonic identity, his link up with Adana Twins marks a big step for the label and Upercent himself.
This two-track release is full of future-retro flavour, epitomising TAU’s highly influential sound and demonstrating the power of collaboration. The title track opens the release, with an undulating bassline supporting sturdy beats with that familiar TAU swing. A wistful male vocal gives the track its emotive appeal, flowing beautifully over the low end. Together Upercent and Adana Twins build out a compelling cut, with dramatic effects complementing the vocals and layers of percussion adding energy and drive to this enchanting composition.
On the flip it’s ‘Move’, which has a little more urgency than ‘Falling’, rolling out with a higher velocity and kick drums that have more power. More heartfelt vocals underpin the mood of this track, with romantic lyrics. This is an all out dance floor-oriented cut which will have maximum impact around peak time. Captivating vocals, hefty beats and a range of bright, engaging synth lines and melodies combine to create an energising track.
So, there it is, Adana Twins and Upercent, a dream team combination giving us a clear demonstration of what the TAU sound is all about.
Adana Twins & Upercent – Falling EP is out now via TAU: https://bit.ly/TAU052
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