Faul & Wad return to Spinnin’ for their second release of the year, following up previous track ‘Wild Love’ with ‘Tokyo’ featuring fresh talent Vertue, providing their trademark uplifting sound once again – a perfect tonic for the cold winter months. Following previous successes such as their hit collaboration with PNAU ‘Changes’ in 2014, which has amassed over 160 million Spotify streams and was used by Mercedes-Benz in the advert for their C-Class range, Faul & Wad have gone on to perform at the likes of TomorrowWorld Atlanta, Pukkelpop Belgium and Solidays in France, and with ‘TOKYO’, the French pair are set to further enhance their burgeoning reputations.
The track centres around luscious piano chords that are present in the breakdown, providing the backbone around which the song is built. The catchy vocal is the standout element, providing an upbeat atmosphere before switching up into a pitched lead which contributes to the melody line and gives an undeniably pop feel. This is all underpinned by a round organ bassline that ensures the track maintains its dancefloor credentials.
With support on previous releases from the likes of Danny Howard, R3hab, Lucas & Steve and Mistajam, Faul & Wad’s widespread appeal is apparent across the spectrum of dance music’s tastemakers, and with latest output ‘TOKYO’ the duo are guaranteed to enhance their ever-increasing number of high profile supporters. Get your copy, out now via Spinnin’ Records.
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