Two revered Brazilian artists, Future Class & RADIØMATIK go head to head on their new release, as they present their single 'Nothing Change'.
Already generating serious heat across Spotify & picking up in excess of 50k streams daily, worldwide promo now gets underway for what has all the hallmarks of a future sure-fire player.
Following on from a string of previous releases in their native homeland, Future Class are a duo that are no stranger to success, having notched up a number of singles & remixes in recent times. From 'Every Second' & 'Let Me Think About' in collaboration with Vintage Culture – Future Class are on a relentless roll of delivering airwave friendly, dancefloor accessible hits.
Next steps up is RADIØMATIK, a double act that are also fast rising up through the global ranks & have already been responsible for a number of revered past club & radio cuts. From 'Need You So' ft Paul Cook, which saw the pair work with Diskover & onto the classic 'Love Again', RADIØMATIK have carved out a tried, tested & winning production formula.
The collaboration of Future Class & RADIØMATIK on 'Nothing Change' bears fruit to a laid back & accessible slice of electronica at its finest – stay tuned as the single blows globally in the coming weeks.
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