Fully immersed in London’s underground club scene, UK producer KDA returned earlier this year with two new singles driven by the bass-heavy, gritty vibrations of his foundations. ‘Sex Magick’ queued the mysterious producers re-entry to the scene, closely followed by ‘Drip Feed’, which was championed byBBC Radio 1’s Danny Howard.
An artist who can’t be pigeonholed into one single genre, and with productions spanning across the spectrum from mainstream to the underground, today KDA release the third single, ‘Scars’ from his upcoming ‘Drip Feed’ EP. Featuring the pitch perfect melancholy vocals of rising star Waterson, ‘Scars’ is another nod to KDA’s underground origins.
With an ever-growing discography, KDA has worked with the who’s who of dance music including Armand Van Helden, DJ Sneak and Faithless along with playing some of Europe’s most respected clubs. From London’s fabric, Printworks and Tobacco Dock, to Ibizan super clubs Ushuaïa and Amnesia, KDA continues to stay true to his roots on his meteoric rise.
KDA ‘Scars’ is out now via The 35 Records/ [PIAS]
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