Italian rising talent PRZI returns with his stellar new single 'Hulbaga'. A fresh new take on a classic sound, 'Hulbaga' is an exhilarating blend of 90s synths and modern composition, destined for dance floors and festivals alike. Out on Italian imprint Nameless Records, 'Hulbaga' is available to download now via all digital retailers.
Taking a step back into the 90s, 'Hulbaga' samples video game favourite 'Crash Bandicoot'. Utilizing 8bit synths and samples from the game itself, PRZI combines them with a contemporary new style, transforming the nostalgic into a high-octane and bass-driven dance anthem. Distinctly unique yet identifiable through it's instantly recognizable samples, PRZI has successfully created an undeniable smash with 'Hulbaga', sure to resonate with Generation Y.
Since delving into the electronic sphere at the age of 19, Italian-based PRZI has been steadily creating a name for himself locally through a slew of releases and his work with aNight event group, where he frequents the event line-ups. A Nameless Festival regular, Italy's leading EDM festival, the budding producer has garnered support from the likes of Sidney Samson, Juicy M and Delayers, with his track 'Django' even being premiered by Nicky Romero himself. Now, with his third release on Nameless Records, the label that is bringing Italian dance music to the global scene, PRZI is set to take his local stardom to the worldwide market. Returning from a small hiatus from releasing music to focus on new productions, 2017 is sure to be a big year for PRZI. Make sure to keep up to date with all his socials below for any upcoming announcements.
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