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YetepThe Brazillian House master, Vintage Culture, recently teamed up with the legendary producer Alok to make a hypnotic track called “Domino.” The new song is super high tempo and builds up in layers that will entrance any listener. The song will match your BPM and compel you to take over the dancefloor. “Domino” has aspects of trance, techno, and house music, that bring feelings of magic and euphoria. Listen below!
Of the track, the artists said:
“I was ecstatic to be able to get my hands on Oxia’s classic Domino and to be able to rework it with my fellow Brazilian brother Vintage Culture, especially for release on my Controversia imprint. We wanted to add our own style of deeper sounds that still honours the original release, with each of our unique stamps on the production. I can’t wait to play it live during my European tour starting later this month!” – Alok
“Working with Alok on ‘Domino’ provided the opportunity to work with a good friend in music on a timeless song. I believe we created a fresh sound for this classic track without losing the essence of the original version. I’m looking forward to bringing ‘Domino’ to audiences around the world on my tour.” – Vintage Culture
Vintage Culture will be making an appearance at Gold Rush Music Festival this September alongside a massive lineup in talent, while he will also be hitting many other venues and festivals across the country this fall.