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Yetep“WHY DOES IT ALWAYS STOP AT THE GOOD PART?!”
That’s exactly what I yelled at my screen when I got to the end of the preview of this track. Torrent was apparently a big track for the end of 2012, produced by Sidney Samson and Martin Garrix, and was hand picked to be Musical Freedom’s first release of the year by the legend himself, Tiësto.
This song is going to be “jump around and put your hands” in the air epic as it starts to pop up in local nightclubs and gets dropped into your favorite podcasts. As always, the preview starts out strong, hypes you up with a very hard-hitting and complex build up, and brings you into air with a huge drop.
Some sexy synths, dirty bass and a deep vocal that sounds like it’s saying “prove it” make this track come together quite nicely. Keep a shap eye out for the official release.