Return Of The Jaded Connects with his Hungarian Roots in ‘Attila The Hun’ EP on Purified Records

Return Of The Jaded Connects with his Hungarian Roots in ‘Attila The Hun’ EP on Purified Records

Following his massive single Kontinuum last year, Canadian producer Return Of The Jaded lands back on Purified Records with his two-track EP, Attila The Hun.

A nod to his Hungarian heritage,  Return Of The Jaded combines heavy percussion with striking synths in Attila. Packing a serious punch, this cut twists and turns across its duration and has been tried and tested in sets around the world by ROTJ and Nora En Pure, making an impact with its mighty presence. Moving into The Hun, spoken vocal chants and rumbling bass set the track’s tone. Distorting the vocal, and introducing electrifying synth leads, this bold offering demonstrates ROTJ’s daring production style once again.Speaking about the release, Return Of The Jaded mentioned,

I am excited to release ‘Attila The Hun’ on Purified Records, a two-track journey that channels the fierce energy and power of my Hungarian heritage. ‘Attila’ and ‘The Hun’ are more than just tracks; they are an embodiment of history and strength, transformed into sound.”

Delivering house music that is synonymous with superior sound quality, history, nostalgia, with a nod to rave culture, Canadian producer Return Of The Jaded is globally recognised for his powerful, yet pristine productions. Leaving a lasting impression upon superstars, tastemakers, and underground aficionados alike, ROTJ has received support from Pete Tong, Nora En Pure, Afrojack, Alesso, Noizu, and many more. His originals have charted Number 1 on Beatport over 8 times, with signature appearances on labels such as Purified, Techne, Repopulate Mars, Spinnin’ Deep, Sink or Swim, and many more.

The Attila The Hun artwork showcases a photograph of a whale shark, captured by Daniel Nicholson. Whale sharks are the largest fish in the ocean, reaching lengths of up to 40 feet or more, and they’re known for their gentle nature as they only filter-feed on plankton and small fish. Anyone can help whale shark conservation efforts by supporting marine conservation organizations through donations and volunteering for research and conservation projects like Whale Shark and Oceanic Research Center (WSORC). Additionally, please help spread awareness about the importance of whale sharks and advocate for protective legislation that can make a significant impact.

About Daniel Nicholson:

Daniel Nicholson is one of the globe’s most prominent professional underwater photographers, located on the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia. Born and raised on the east coast of Australia, he has been surrounded by the ocean his whole life. After years of working as a dive instructor, he picked up an underwater camera and instantly fell in love with photography, and has never looked back. He seeks to share the beauty and magic of the underwater world, inspiring conservation and change through capturing scenes from the depths of the ocean and its breathtaking creatures. The oceans are the lungs of our world, and its inhabitants need all the protection we can provide for them.

About Only One:

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