Chico Rose’s Story Starters proudly presents the release of its 10th chapter featuring the irresistible track “MOËT” by Chicago’s own Narkalix. With its infusion of Latin vocals, grooves, and an uplifting trumpet lead, “MOËT” promises to captivate Tech House enthusiasts worldwide as a standout addition to the Story Starters collection.
Narkalix, originating from the vibrant city of Chicago, commenced his musical journey at the tender age of 15. His exceptional talent has graced renowned stages such as Prysm, Soundbar, and the official Lollapalooza afterparty at Spybar. Last year, Narkalix was honored as the exclusive local artist chosen to showcase his skills at Gordo’s sold-out show, “TARAKA”, hosted at The Salt Shed.
Experience the enchantment of “MOËT” as the exciting next chapter in the Story Starters saga. The track invites listeners to immerse themselves in its infectious rhythm and vibrant melodies, offering a glimpse into Narkalix’s unwavering passion for music. In his own words:
“Pero traela MOET! (But bring the Moët!) When I first started on MOET, I wanted to create something that people could enjoy at the beach, in clubs, and at festivals. Not only did the vocals catch my attention when I first heard them, but I also knew that a live instrument was needed to give it the final touch. This track kept me nodding my head in the studio, and I hope it does the same for all of you. Let’s get grooving!” – Narkalix.
“MOËT” is OUT NOW, and available for streaming on all major platforms!
https://storystarters.lnk.to/MOET
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