Jacob Colon’s upcoming release ‘Thunder’ is a seriously funky, tribalistic house track that will have you dancing along to the beat instantly. Giving off some real carnival vibes, the pumping bass resonates into your soul as the percussive drums dance over the top of the track. The intensity rises throughout before entering into a deep and dark groove mid-way proving that by no means is Jacob messing about.
The instrumentation heightens as the track continues to get into the nitty-gritty of this absolute powerhouse of a tune. ‘Thunder’ can be summed up as 6 minutes of pure fire, offering something completely fresh. This has the potential to be Jacob’s biggest hit yet.
Jacob Colon has truly kicked things up a notch this year as he has developed his very own record label imprint which has been the home of some of his best releases such as ‘Poetic Justice’, ‘Bliss’ and now ‘Thunder’. Last month also saw the launch of Jacob’s brand-new radio show Made 2 Move where he embarks on finding and mixing the very best tunes from up and coming artist across the House scene.
Jacob’s influences have drawn from his time accompanying his local gospel choir, the genres he grew up listening to such as Latin, Hip Hop and R&B along with his magnetisation to House music. Jacob has used these influences and his natural talent for music to build himself into one of the most exciting producers to come out of the House scene at the moment. With more releases and radio shows on the horizon, stay tuned to see what Jacob does next.
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