After almost three decades at the forefront of electronic music, iconic Swiss-Italian artist EDX still manages to turn heads with each and every production. Following an incredible trio of critically acclaimed, chart-topping releases already this year, in the form of Adore Me, The Time Is Now and I Found You, the prolific Grammy-nominated artist now delivers something a little bit different, as he unveils his next epic creation, Umoja.
A tribal inspired anthem reminiscent of his huge 2019 hit Ubuntu, this latest offering from Switzerland’s most streamed artist ever further demonstrates EDX’s deft creativity and indubitable diversity in the studio, as he combines an infectious steel drum riff with syncopated drum patterns and captivating rhythms to devastating effect. Out now via Spinnin Deep Umoja already looks set to be a contender for one of the biggest club tracks of the year.
Speaking about the release, EDX commented:
“I’ve been making dance music for almost thirty years now, and I really think the key to staying relevant is by brining something unique to each release. My vocal records this year have received some amazing feedback, so I wanted to do something slightly different for this next instrumental release. As people will know from Ubuntu, I love the sound of steel drums and tribal rhythms, so I guess you can say this is my follow up to that record. I really hope you guys enjoy it as much as I did making it, and I can’t wait to join you on the dance floor as soon as we’re able to!”
EDX – Umoja is out now via Spinnin’ Deep.
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