Adam Bayer and Chris Avantgarde have dropped their debut collaboration ‘Desolate Lands’. It’s a excellent marriage of Adam’s powerful streamlined sound and Chris’ widescreen strategy. It’s gritty and driving, and the ethereal vocal provides the right contact.
The thrill surrounding Beyer’s first album in over 20 years continues to construct. Following the LP’s eponymous first single, ‘Explorer’ which dropped in March, and the well-received ‘Hypnotic’, a collaboration with rising producer HNTR feat. Kygo, highlights have been coming thick and quick.
They embrace the 12,000 individual Drumcode get together at Drumsheds (that includes Adam Beyer b2b Classic Tradition) a wild Drumcode Pop up occasion at an off license in London, whereas Beyer featured on two billboards in Leicester Sq. and Stratford to have a good time his takeover of Spotify’s Techno State playlist. Most lately, Beyer dropped his first BBC Radio 1 Important Combine since 2006 and linked with Layton Giordani for the divine ‘Alto’, that paired with ‘Taking Again Management’, an album standout that blended components of pop and entice with techno.
The subsequent album chapter is ‘Desolate Lands’, a grandiose digital composition that fantastically merges Avantgarde’s immersive widescreen manufacturing contact with Beyer’s slick dancefloor-focused preparations. The outcomes are thrilling. Adam Beyer had this to say:
“Chris and I’ve been hanging out quite a bit the previous yr or so. He despatched me a half-finished thought, and I took it from there, added drums, synths, rearranged it, and added a small however emotional vocal pattern. This one’s gotten an enormous response.”