It’s no surprise that Max Vangeli’s ‘NoFace Records’ has grown considerably in the short 4 months of it’s existence. With 5 stellar productions under its belt it seems there is no stopping of this fresh and new label from United States. Now, as a thank you for fan’s continued support, Max Vangeli will be giving away ‘Get High’ as a free download, which will be available on June 6th.
In a recent statement, Max Vangeli also said the following: “After receiving so much support for my brand new label NoFace Records, I decided to give my fans something to smile about this summer. I think "Get High" is great at reflecting the feeling of our favourite season and being high on life general! I hope everyone has an amazing summer, and enjoys it to the fullest!”
With early support from fellow DJ/Producers including Nicky Romero, Yves V, Flatdisk and Promise Land, ‘Get High’ is all about creating positive vibes. The drops are built on an energising synth and an ever-present piano stab. On the flipside, the breaks also unravel to reveal what seems to be infectiously catchy kid’s choir singing in harmony alongside progressive chords.
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