Jacob Groening‘s record label Kamai Music drops a new collaborative release by Paul Svenson and Alex Twin with melodic grooves, organic percussion and indie vibes.
Both based in Dubai, the pair have previously joined forces for a release on the Love Matters record label, but each of the guys are also successful solo artists.
Alex Twin has dropped his epic tracks with Afro rhythms on imprints such as Bar 25 Music, Pipe & Pochet and All Day I Dream, in addition to being a talented DJ who has played international shows everywhere from Monaco to Ibiza. Often playing on the same line-up as legends such as H.O.S.H, Black Coffee, Damian Lazarus and Tale Of Us.
Paul Svenson is originally from France, but has been an influential DJ in Dubai’s electronic music scene since he moved there. He is also a skilled producer who’s dropped spellbinding tracks on record labels such as LW Recordings and Idyllik Records.
“Decode” opens the release with a suspense-building intro with sweeping synths and a chugging bassline. Trippy vocals and its electric synth stabs provide the focal point, while the deep atmospherics and flowing, organic percussion help create a spine-tingling groove.
“Joined Hands” is second on the release and it’s got melodic synth chords playing cosmic melodies. Its stripped-back percussion allows the synths room to breathe, while the congas and bassline provide the forward momentum which makes the track perfect for the dance floor.
You can buy a copy HERE.
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