Keinemusik-supported Artist-to-watch ÜDORĀ sends a message of unity with this epic afrotech smasher
Washington-based talent ÜDORĀ drops colossal afro tech with a message on his new single ‘You Gotta Let Go’, releasing through DAFUk Müzik on February 28th.
‘You Gotta Let Go’ centres around a percussive afrotech beat, smothered in sinister growling synth swells and a domineering pitched-down voice, telling dancers: “You gotta let go, swallow your pride. You gotta let go, now put ‘em aside”. The combination is a powerful message to listeners, to put their differences aside and unite through the movement of dance.
Since making his debut in 2024, ÜDORĀ has quickly earned recognition from some of the big names in afro house and beyond, including the likes of Keinemusik and Onfaya, who supported his infectious track, ‘Deceiving’ (Stream/buy here), from his November EP, Life Lessons.
Hailing from the District of Columbia, based in Washington, ÜDORĀ has become a local afro house hero. With an exciting run of releases to come, he’s set to continue to carve a unique space for himself in the Washington electronic scene and internationally, making him an exciting one to watch. ÜDORĀ’s renowned for pushing the boundaries of the genres with his never-ending vision and creativity, leading to warm, innovative and inspiring productions.
Don’t miss ‘You Gotta Let Go’, the huge new single from rising afro house talent ÜDORĀ, dropping this Friday, February 28th.
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