CAMARDA & Almero are back on Protocol with “Good Old Days,” a high-energy track with a distinctive tech-house influence. Opening with a driving four-on-the-floor beat, the dynamic producers quickly employ a kickdrum-driven frenzy complete with funky, growling synths and distorted vocals; the track’s name is a nod to days gone by when packed dark dancefloors and crowded festival stages were every reveler’s weekend reality. “Good Old Days” will bring you right back to being under the lights of your favorite venue, dancing the night away; just press play. The track follows their “They Don’t Know” single and CAMARDA‘s remix of Nicky Romero & Florian Picasso‘s “Only For Your Love.”
Founded by Nicky Romero, Protocol Recordings is one of the leading imprints for innovative house music; it boasts a roster of heavy-hitters complemented with immensely talented up-and-comers, all with a diverse range of sounds that are guaranteed to light up a dance floor. Among them are CAMARDA & Almero, who first debuted their tech-house sound on the label’s “Protocol Grooves Pt. 1” EP earlier this year alongside fellow artists Stefano Iezzi & Joe C, GIORG & Santez, Soulvation, Mosimann & VY•DA. They represent Protocol‘s cutting-edge approach to cultivating a diverse sound with the distinctive, underground style. With the official release of “Good Old Days,” CAMARDA & Almero are making their presence known, so look out for more new music from them coming soon.
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