Given a world premiere via Pete Tong’s Radio 1 show, Samual James releases his electrifying anthem ‘Vita’ on August 4th, through Sony Music and Jon Hanlon’s collaborative imprint Basik Rkrds. The Melbourne native puts on a fiercely unique display of sounds with this single, and it highlights his ease at creating weightily elevating progressive house.
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Having recently supported the likes of Sander Van Doorn and Porter Robinson, Samual is certainly turning heads for all the right reasons. ‘Vita’ opens with a busy intro, dynamic synth sequences and a climatic beat beneath. Once it drops, the melody becomes gnarlier, weaving its way around the pulsating bass and urgent vocal cycles.
The track is a whirlwind of impeccably layered sounds, capturing endless anticipation and dazzling energy from start to finish. Samual James really delivers the goods here; ‘Vita’ will ricochet around dance floors this summer.
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