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Void Stryker reveals debut single under his own name

After a sparkling career working on projects for big names, Grammy-nominated producer, artist, and songwriter Void Stryker is set to showcase his own, unique musical identity with the single “Take Me Back,” the first original house song to be released under his own name.

Having gotten its life as a rough beat with chords and the main synth melody, the track is described by Stryker as “organic and catchy,” before his moody vocals elevated it to new levels.

Known for a signature sound that effortlessly brings technology together with experimental creativity, “Take Me Back,” also features a similar touch which leads the simple, anthemic offering to a bigger compositional idea.

Speaking on the track, Stryker says: “I think there is always something special about combining the human touch and organic elements with synths, so I try to capture that feeling on every project I work on.”

Though his music career began in earnest shortly after graduating from College of Music and moving to LA, Stryker who has worked on projects for the likes of Adele, Lana Del Rey, and FKA Twigs, had spent most of his life surrounded by music.

From starting on recording and mixing at only 11 years old to launching his his own label, 556 Digital, Void Stryker has built an impressive, ever-evolving career in EDM music rooted in imagination and invention – with the release of “Take Me Back,” set to be the beginning of a new era in the talent’s artistry.

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