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YetepSpotify mystery sensation, Madison Mars, just released a banging track on Spinnin’ Records. Under the title “Atom,” fans of Martin Garrix might eerily recognize the track from his live sets at Ultra Europe and Tomorrowland. Mars’ new track packages a larger-than-life round of synths with a club-heavy influence which brings the heavier side to more progressive sounds. Did we mention his new track is a 100 percent free download?
Madison Mars – Atom
Atom is definitely a meatier track compared to other club-orientated tracks and brings the beef by mixing house elements with just enough “dirty” attached to the packaging. Like his formerly concealed persona, fans have come to expect the unexpected in the world of Madison Mars.
Mars first broke out with his first release, “Milky Way,” which received 17 million plays in just over a year. Before revealing his identity at a performance with Don Diablo at the 2016 Amsterdam Dance Event, fans and industry members began to wonder who this Spotify-maven who released tracks which challenged the ears of listeners.
Aside from receiving a shout-out from Hardwell who called “Atom” one of the best tracks of 2017 so far, Madison Mars will be releasing an E.P. sometime in the future, along with even more new material to lose your mind to. Grab a free download of “Atom,” and stay tuned for more Madison Mars in the coming months.
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