With an arsenal of all-star releases already under his belt, 2018 sees A-Minor serve up yet another monster of a release for Love & Other. In December 2016 he debuted on the label with the jazz-licked ‘Energy’ – and this March we celebrate his grand return that sees him further indulging in hip-house-gone-bass territories, with ‘Fluid’.
Pairing up with Copenhagen’s finest hippie-hop vocalist, Iris Gold, the duo present a bouncing and strutting UK house banger, for a real earworm of a track. Presenting a distinctive unhurried bassline that’s laced with layer upon layer of blippy synths, percussive rolls and a key-laden groove for a fat dose of head nodding bass music.
Trutopia takes things even dirtier, bringing the beats to the dark side. Check it out.
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