Swiss producer INAMAR has been on a rapid rise over the past few years, captivating audiences with her bright approach to melodic techno. Opening a new chapter in her career with her Sirup Music debut, INAMAR releases her first original of the year – Dolce Vita.
Crafting a scintillating instrumental arrangement, INAMAR combines uplifting piano riffs with energetic percussion to set the tone. Introducing soulful vocals and a Spanish guitar riff, Dolce Vita radiates positive energy and captures the essence of summer in sonic form.
Taking the original to a deeper dimension, INAMAR delivers a striking Club Mix. Keeping the vocal intact, growling synths and driving bass are wrapped around the original to transform it into a late night cut that will keep dancefloors moving across its duration.
Born in Zürich, Switzerland to a Spanish mother and Swiss father, INAMAR calls upon her dual nationality to craft intricate productions that shine in the melodic house and techno space. Embarking on her musical journey following a transformative trip to Ibiza, INAMAR was inspired by the incredible artists and the mystical atmosphere of the island. Making her debut on Pretty Pink’s globally renowned Deep Woods label, INAMAR has seen a rapid rise over the past few years. Winning Eli & Fur’s remix competition for Change The Beat, her rendition was released on Anjunadeep, widening her international recognition. Her latest original shows a different side to her sound, radiating summer vibes, and marks the beginning of a new chapter with the Swiss imprint Sirup Music.
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