Miami natives Black V Neck are known for crafting crowd-favorite house tracks fitted for the club, and they are flexing their dancefloor persuasions once again as they return to Insomniac Records with their sophomore two-tracker ‘Bring The Noise / Stutter.’
Producing under their lighthearted pseudonym since 2017, Ian Beato and Julian Sacheli share a healthy disregard for producing house records within a set of predictable parameters. They embody this ethos as they gear up for their triumphant return to Insomniac Records to issue a double-sided release. On lead track “Bring The Noise”, Black V Neck join forces with budding Dallas producer Rave Rae for a low-slung groover that’s wrapped around its ear-chewing vocal play.
Driven by punchy drum patterns and pulsing basslines, it’s garnished stylishly with shaking percussive accents and sharp synth plucks, which build the tension into its buoyant tech-powered rhythms. It’s an effective DJ tool with plenty of noise to make on club and festival floors alike.
On the flipside, “Stutter” sees the boys collaborating with Brazil’s Breaking Beattz and Gorillowz for a delightfully twisted affair, a late-night curveball that intertwines its fractured vocal samples with an assortment of wonky and wonderfully weird effects. It’s destined to throw crowds for a loop all hours of the night and early morning.
According to Black V Neck, both offerings emerged from unassuming demos shared for feedback by fellow producers, which then developed into full-blown collaborations.
“‘Bring The Noise’ started out as a demo sent to us by Rave Rae. We heard the potential in it, and we asked immediately if we could collaborate on it. We beefed up the sound and added a dash of Black V Neck magic to get the final product sounding just right.”
Meanwhile, “Stutter” emerged from a demo produced by Brazilian production pair Breaking Beattz and Gorillowz, though the final release went through several iterations before becoming a dancefloor slammer.
“We heard the stutter section halfway through the record, and immediately, our instinct was that this needed to become the track’s main element. We proceeded to add our own vocals into the mix and whipped it up into its final version by drawing upon a lot of the different elements contained in their original demo, resulting in the version you hear today.”
Beato and Sacheli say they’re hyped to return to the Insomniac imprint, after their debut two-track ‘Rewind It Back’ released last year, which racked up more than half a million streams, and has seen tastemaker support from a host of talent such as John Summit, Wax Motif, CID, Oliver Heldens, Hayden James, and their frequent collaborator Afrojack. The release arrives ahead of a string of high-profile shows across North America, including stops at Insomniac’s first-ever cruise experience EDCSea, headline nights at Chvrch of John and Celebrities, and a hometown play at Club Space Miami alongside Matroda.
From the babbling hook to the rippling grooves and modulating synths, ‘Bring The Noise / Stutter’ is another masterful release from the unstoppable two-man outfit known as Black V Neck.
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