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Meetch Unleashes ‘Snakes In My Head’: a Dynamic Production with Iris Goes

Meetch, the dynamic DJ and Producer, is back with a powerful new Bass House track, ‘Snakes In My Head’, featuring the vocals of Iris Goes. With over a decade spent performing live, Meetch has captivated audiences from coast to coast in the USA, bringing his unique style and energy to the dance floor. As his discography keeps growing with powerful music and collaborations, Meetch ensures the growth of his reputation within Electronic Music, remaining motivated to make his mark on the scene as he drops this new production via Ensis Discovery.  

With his musical journey leading him to exciting territories, navigating him through fresh ground as he innovates and develops his craft, Meetch has been a talent to be watching closely on the scene ever since his beginnings. Known for his ability to blend various genres, bringing a magnetising energy and enthusiasm to both his performances and productions, Meetch’s passion for music shines throughout his creative pursuits. Having taken to iconic stages like Pacha and Stage 48 in New York City, Meetch aims to extend the reach of his sound to audiences further afield as he takes to the decks for his radio show, ‘Digital Dance Radio’. With top names like Marc Benjamin and Alle Farben featured within episodes, the show continues to gain popularity, a credit to Meetch’s own growing status within the genre.  

Now, as he drops this new track, Meetch reminds fans of his production talents, shining a light on his hard-hitting style whilst welcoming the gifted Vocalist Iris Goes, whose previous works include successful tracks alongside the genre heavyweights Warface, to his production. 

Inviting listeners into a driving soundscape from the first hit, ‘Snakes In My Head’ opens with a thumping beat, potent bassline and pulsing synths. Then, the hypnotising vocals of Iris Goes enter to add a layer of intensity, with shuffled rhythms and dark melodic riffs interwoven to create an impactful tapestry of sound. As the breakdown brings fresh energy, introducing new vocal hooks, filtered elements, exciting risers and staggering lines, culminating in a mighty-sounding drop, Meetch designs a sonic experience that will surely have listeners hooked and eager to hit repeat. With Meetch’s signature sound on full display, ‘Snakes In My Head’ comes as a must-listen for his fans and lovers of the style alike, appearing as a complex yet captivating production within his discography.   

A force within Electronic Music, showing no signs of slowing down as he continues to gain traction on the scene, Meetch is a talent to keep on your radar, so be sure to follow him across social media to not miss out on his releases, projects and live shows. ‘Snakes In My Head’ is out now via Ensis Discovery and is available to stream and download across platforms.  

 

Listen and Buy ‘Snakes In My Head’ Now: 

 

 

Meetch Online 

Spotify | Soundcloud | Instagram 

 

Iris Goes Online 

Spotify | Instagram 

 

Ensis Discovery Online 

Beatport | Instagram 

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