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Tom Tyger vs. Charles B & VCTRY – One Too Many

August 15, 20182 min read

84/100

Written by our fan Jibran


• Another significant groove release in Protocol, garage house-inspired
• Energetic and groovy vocalised drop, full of catchiness
• Distinct and suave bass segment


Two really renowned French producers, Charles B & VCTRY, have teamed up this time with the native groove specialist Tom Tyger. It’s actually their first song there, while Tom has released a couple of tracks on Nicky Romero’s imprint. His main breakthrough on Protocol was his collab with Blinders, which was ‘Luminate’ on Miami Sampler of 2015. Few years later, he has worked with names like Florian Picasso, Faderx & Blinders and he’s a stable member of the family.

For the two above mentioned producers, it is their first time on a bigger label, whereas in the past they have released a couple of house & groove productions. Their peak came with a participation on Guru Recordings, called “Universal Funk”. Their style is bass-house oriented, with lots of dynamism and extreme attention to the vocal, as we can notice in “One Too Many”.

Talking about the track, “One too Many” is the type of EDM that will easily blow off the dance floor. Well suitable for a music festival, the song is followed by a good and simple sound with a perfect chorus and a vocal drop leading the track. In this, the drop energises the vocals which layers the sound even better. The ingredients added in the bass segment are distinct and suave, which, in the end, goes on with a positive vibe.

Overall ‘One Too Many’ is a tantalising work, which will make one shuffle and dance. Definitely one of the groove track which will impress the audience beyond expectations!

You can listen to “One Too Many” here:

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