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Kryder – Romani Feat. Steve Angello

July 22, 20182 min read

86/100


• Two of the biggest names around together for the inauguration of Kryteria, the new Kryder label
• Intriguing and hypnotic vocal loop, with the signature groove
• Magical and mysterious collab, full of charm


With the month of July passing away quite faster than expected, we have yet another splendid production for relish. For today, we will be reviewing and divulging about an unexpected team-up, which definitely will arouse the interest of many listeners. This collaboration is between the Groove hotshot Kryder, with a special feature of the one and only Swedish mastermind Steve Angello. With this said, let us discuss further this vibrant work!

Past month saw the English artist Kryder revealing his brand-new label, Kryteria. Previously, he managed another proficient label named Sosumi, which was favourite among the varied audience. Unfortunately, it was shut down after its 100th imprint. But this didn’t stop the owner, as he signed with Spinnin (and also Warner Music Group) for the brand-new label.
Mentioning that Angello has been a big inspiration, he unveiled a teaser of “Romani”.
With Angello having an impressive track record in electro and groove house, there is no shade of doubt that the joint-efforts are fantastic.

Starting with the rhythmic hi-hat based intro segment, the instrumental progress towards the extended part and therefore bringing in the majestic brass sounds. Leading the way, the brass pumps in energy for the rest of the portion of the first welcoming drop. But what meets next is truly captivating. A female voice greets, with an ethnic background. Hinting tribal (or maybe gipsy music) of Europe, the breakdown steps up the game with this myriad of colourful sound. With the amalgamation of hypnotic and atmospheric vibe, the breakdown brims with sumptuousness as the final round of drop braces it powerfully.

Summarising, this is a major song for the newly launched label. Future releases from Kryteria will definitely a pleasure for ears!

You can listen to “Romani” here:

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