Kicking in with a classic boots’n’cats snare and a noughties’ funky house-infused bassline, rising tech-house name B R N delivers his latest cut ‘Mommy’, out now on one of today’s biggest house labels, Solid Groove.
Minimal vocal samples are used to ludicrous effect against a jacking, synopcating production that pretty much pulls the dance floor up by its ears to dance it off. Pulling FX here, swinging in with loops there, switching up the rhythms with precocious ferocity, ‘Mommy’ is more like catching B R N in the DJ booth having fun with a couple of tracks himself.
Hailing from Santa Catarina in Brazil, B R N has already performed in the city’s biggest clubs, including Park Art, El Fortin, Matahair, The Garden, Field Club and Savanna, and toured extensively across the vast Brazilian clubscape. The support isn’t just from his home country either. A huge swathe of international big hitters are already putting their name behind the young star, including Vintage Culture, Matroda, Fisher, Chris Lake, John Summit, Alok, Tiësto, Deeper Purpose, Lee Foss, MK, Pawsa, Joshwa, Martin Garrix and many more. And if all that wasn’t enough to stamp the seal of global approval, B R N’s tracks have reacked up over 13 millions streams on Spotify to date, gracing labels like Solid Grooves, Catch & Release (Fisher), Terminal Underground (Matroda), No Bad Fridays (Joshwa), Box of Cats (Kyle Watson), Hub Records and Virgin Music.
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