Tearing through the earth’s atmosphere and slamming into 2015 with his signature style, Matteo DiMarr returns to one of the hottest house imprints around to deliver a killer cut expected to reach sky-scraping altitudes. Landing on Zulu Records, Stratosphere is a tough slice of mainroom house loaded with groove and energy that’ll force you to find the nearest dancefloor the moment Leh-Lo Tony Rabaloa’s vocals and that seriously feel-good piano riff fire up.
The track has received radio plays across the board from the likes of My Digital Enemy, Andi Durrant, Laidback Luke, Stonebridge and EDX, as well as support from tastemakers including Danny Howard, Thomas Gold, Junior Sanchez, Freemasons, Jesse Voorn and D.O.N.S.
Following a pair of top 20 releases, Matteo DiMarr’s fourth release on the label is a sure-fire anthem in the making and kicks off what will no doubt be the year of Zulu Records. We reckon they’re both heading straight for the Stratosphere…
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